Allocation of geostationary orbit and frequency resources for Europe: An economic assessment
Gareth Thomas,
George Houpis,
Richard Kupisz and
David Cantor
Telecommunications Policy, 1994, vol. 18, issue 9, 715-724
Abstract:
This article reports on the results of a study for the European Commission of an economic assessment of the way in which geostationary orbit and spectrum resources are allocated and used in the ITU's Region 1. The objectives of the study were: to develop a set of principles to facilitate the optimal allocation of scarce orbit and spectrum resources; and, based on these principles and as far as possible incorporating the main technical, legal, political and other considerations, to develop principles for managing the allocation and utilization of orbit spectrum resources.
Date: 1994
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