2. Agenda
Introduction (TL)
Terms of reference and links with Clusters 1&2 (TL+SS)
Work plan (TL + RS)
UK Spectrum strategy (TL)
Existing material on social value of spectrum (Discussion)
Next steps (TL)
4. Terms of reference
Cluster 3 was established to bring cross-industry insights to develop a common
understanding or framework for looking at the value of spectrum to the UK – both
social and economic. Its work should consider all uses of spectrum. It should also
act as a two way communication channel with the Government’s Expert Panel
established by the UK Spectrum strategy
・ To do its work Cluster 3 requires a strong link with Cluster 1 to identify the
applications using spectrum and to understand how demand will evolve
・ Cluster 2 will provide input on access mechanism and particularly the role of
sharing
As a first step, the Spectrum Forum scoping document requires the Forum to
collate existing study data on the economic and social value of spectrum and the
evolving demand for spectrum and identify any gaps or shortfalls [by July 2014]
Cluster 3 will develop recommendations for consideration by the Forum on a
framework or set of principles for the valuation of spectrum
・ Hopefully in conjunction with the Government’s Expert Panel
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5. Framework for use of spectrum
The work of Cluster 3 requires a framework and it is proposed that the framework
being used in Cluster 1 should also be used here
・ This will provide consistency across the work of the forum
・ Although it is possible to segment use in a number of different ways what we
have captures most applications (is there anything missing?)
・ Some of the data gathered for each of the Cluster 1 review meetings should
also be useful for Cluster 3
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6. Spectrum Usage Sectors
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Sector Status in Cluster 1
Utilities 16/9/13
Private Mobile Radio
- Business radio
- Emergency services
11/12/13
Public (cellular) mobile 26/3/14
11/12/14
Transportation (aviation, road, rail, maritime) 30/9/14
Broadcasting and entertainment (Delivery and content creation) 26/3/14
Fixed broadband
Defence 30/9/14
Radio amateurs
Industrial, medical, scientific / Short range devices (incl. Wi-Fi) 11/12/14
Space 22/5/14
IoT / M2M
7. Data being gathered for each sector in Cluster 1
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Scope of the sector
Contributions to social and economic value
Current and recent past status
Sector trends
Usage of technologies and spectrum
Expected changes to tech and spectrum
Longer-term (10-20 years) tech and spectrum
needs and options
9. Work plan
Task 1 – organisation (now)
・ TORs and any feedback on the Cluster to go to the plenary
Task 2 (July 2014)
・ Collate existing study data
・ Review material for key issues and data points
Task 3 (on-going)
・ Provide input and support to the Expert Panel
Task 4 (tbd)
・ Any specific study items driven from within the Cluster or by the Forum on the
scope and approaches for developing a common set of principles for valuing
spectrum
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11. UK Spectrum strategy
Government’s aim is “to elicit best economic and social value from spectrum”
Spectrum management and efficient allocation/assignment is an important part of
the process for achieving optimum economic value
・ This has been looked at on a number of occasions (e.g. Cave)
Government now wants to take social costs and benefits into account in its
assessment of value in addition to looking at the economic value it has already
considered
It also wants to consider a consistent and transparent set of valuation criteria
・ “consistent valuation criteria that are as general as possible”
Key action is formation of the Expert Panel
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14. Examples of existing material
Cave Reports
・Review of spectrum management (2002)
・Independent audit of spectrum holdings (2005)
Social Market Foundation report Beyond Cave: Addressing the social value and
impacts of Private Mobile Radio in an evolving regulatory climate (October 2002)
EUTC report on economic value of spectrum used by utilities (January 2012)
BEREC/RSPG report on exploring the economic and social value of radio
spectrum for certain electronic communications services with respect to the
frequency assignment procedures (April 2012)
JRC UETC UTC report on socio economic value of spectrum (January 2014)
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We will do a trawl for more inputs but any inputs from elsewhere welcome
Summarise key points on concepts and methodology
15. LSE seminar on ‘public value’ of spectrum
An informal seminar involving academics and spectrum experts was organised by
the LSE Media Policy group earlier this year – discussion conducted under
Chatham house rule
3 questions were posed:
・ While market mechanisms should underpin the allocation of spectrum between
users and uses, is there an argument for also considering ‘social’ value?
・ If so, how should we apply a value to different spectrum uses that recognise a
social/public good value?
・ How to do this consistently – for example, how might we evaluate the use of a
band of spectrum for mobile broadband, train communications, emergency
services or broadcasting?
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16. Key points from discussion
Land analogy is closest (but not perfect) metaphor to spectrum
・ A finite resource like land; spectrum as a publicly owned place in which
communication rights are exercised
・ Some parts can be sold to private owners and traded freely, other parts
reserved for public use like a park (land zoning)
Not possible or constructive to attempt to attach a ‘value’ to every type of
spectrum use; economic efficiency is important goal but not the only goal
Broadcasting case – economic value can be attached to advertising but there are
externalities beyond consumer value; auction value ≠ economic impact
Opportunity cost of spectrum; non-spectrum alternatives to delivering services
must be considered
There should be more flexibility and tradability of spectrum – e.g. 2-sided auctions
to determine allocation and use, rather than regulator determining the use and
then holding an auction
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18. Next steps
Notes of key points from today for feedback to the Forum – 2 weeks
Provide update on the Expert Panel to Cluster 3 and Forum [tbd]
Inputs of existing studies and other material to Chair by end May 2014
・ When Expert Panel meets make it aware of these
Identify and progress specific topics for Cluster 3
・ Ideas f