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卫星通讯与频谱:理解监理格局的框架

Satellite Communications and Spectrum: A Framework for Understanding the Regulatory Landscape

出版日期: | 出版商: Analysys Mason | 英文 16 Slides | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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简介目录

频谱资源稀缺,卫星业者必须透过国内和国际监管流程取得频谱使用权。

本报告提供了一个理解卫星频谱监管的架构。

本报告概述了地球周围的主要卫星轨道(低轨道、中轨道、高椭圆轨道和地球静止轨道)以及用于商业通讯的两种主要卫星频谱类型(移动卫星服务和固定卫星服务)。每种轨道和频谱频段都有其独特的优势和限制,这些优势和限制会影响其对不同用途的适用性以及相关的投资和基础设施需求。

本报告进一步探讨了频率监管及其影响。报告考虑了国家层级所需的许可证,并强调了 "着陆权" 对于国际服务提供的重要性。最后,报告重点介绍了联合国国际电信联盟 (ITU) 的申请流程、相关时间框架、频率和轨道优先事项及其局限性。

本报告解答的问题

  • 主要的卫星轨道和频段类型有哪些?它们如何影响卫星服务计画、相关成本、设备和其他要求?
  • 国家与国际层面如何管理频段?
  • 什么是 "着陆权" ?它为何如此重要?
  • 什么是国际电信联盟(ITU)申请?它为何如此重要?
  • 不同频段的 "优先频谱权" 分别代表什么?
  • 优先权持有者如何看待光谱和ITU申请?

目标受众

  • 参与或对航太产业有兴趣的人士,但并非监管专家,希望对航太产业有大致的了解。
  • 对航太领域,特别是卫星通讯有兴趣的投资者。
  • 卫星营运商
  • 地面通讯业者
简介目录

"Spectrum is a scarce resource that satellite operators must secure access to through national and international regulatory processes."

This report provides a framework for understanding satellite spectrum regulation.

The report outlines the main satellite orbits around the Earth (low-Earth orbit, medium-Earth orbit, highly elliptical orbit and geostationary orbit) along with the two principal satellite spectrum types used for commercial telecoms (mobile satellite services and fixed satellite services). Each orbit and spectrum band has distinct advantages and limitations that influence its suitability for different applications as well as its associated investment and infrastructure requirements.

The report goes on to investigate spectrum regulations and their implications. It looks into the licences required at a national level and highlights the importance of 'landing rights' for the provision of services internationally. Finally, it focuses on the UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU)'s filing process, its associated timeframes, spectrum and orbital priorities, and its limitations.

Questions answered in this report

  • What are the main satellite orbits and spectrum types, and what are their implications on a satellite's intended service, associated costs, and equipment and other requirements?
  • How is spectrum managed at a national and international level?
  • What is meant by a 'landing right' and what is its importance?
  • What is an ITU filing and what is its importance?
  • What do 'priority spectrum rights' mean for different spectrum bands?
  • Who has priority rights to spectrum and to securing an ITU filing?

Who should read this report

  • Individuals within (or with an interest in) the space industry who are not regulatory experts, and who are therefore looking for a top-level understanding
  • Investors with an interest in the space sector, specifically satellite communications
  • Satellite operators
  • Terrestrial telecoms operators