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Australia: ACMA Public Consultation to update the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has opened a public consultation on proposed changes to the Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan. These updates aim to align Australia’s spectrum allocations with international regulations established at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2023 (WRC-23) and address domestic planning adjustments. Key impacts include new allocations for mobile telecommunications, satellite services, and maritime and aeronautical communications.

The proposed changes affect multiple frequency bands, including the 698–960 MHz, 2500–2655 MHz, 40–50 MHz, and high-frequency bands used for Earth exploration and satellite communications. These updates could directly impact telecom, networking, broadcasting, and consumer electronic equipment that operates in these bands, with adjustments likely needed for compliance with the updated requirements.
ACMA invites feedback from stakeholders on these proposed changes, with the consultation open until December 16, 2024. Compliance experts and product managers should review the new requirements for potential impacts on their products and prepare for any necessary modifications to meet the updated spectrum allocations.

Impact on Type Approval and Market Access Requirements? – No

Impact on Imports, Customs, Trade, or Market Surveillance? – No

Impact on Spectrum Management? – Yes

Impact on Technical Standards? – No


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