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http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/whitespaces/annexes/workshop.pdf
Slides 50-53 Next Steps
This consultation, published on 22 November 2012, will last
seven weeks. The closing date for responses is
10 January 2013.
Following closure of the consultation, we will
review
the responses and will, where appropriate,
amend
the example SI and draft IR, and VNS before
notifying
the European Commission of these documents. In parallel, we will publish a statement on the outcome of the present consultation. We hope to do these in the
first quarter of 2013.
Following the notification to the EC and expiry of a
three month
“standstill” period, and on the basis that no
detailed opinions
have been received, we will be in a position to undertake the
one month statutory UK consultation
on the draft SI. We intend to do this once the
first WSDBs
have successfully undergone Ofcom’s
qualification process. This will be followed by a statement on the adoption of the SI. Database requirements and qualification
We are still developing the details of the
WSDB requirements
and
translating
these requirements into a draft database
contract
for WSDBs and Ofcom.
Once the work has sufficiently progressed we will
publish
the WSDB requirements and a draft contract. We expect this to happen in the
first half of 2013. We will then discuss these with stakeholders through a series of
workshops.
We are also considering holding an
end to end
trial to test the interoperability of Ofcom systems, WSDBs and devices, and to help us
fine tune
the contract.
Once we are confident that the draft contract addresses all required aspects of the relationship, in particular when it comes to dealing with interference, we expect to start
the process of entering into contracts
with WSDB providers and carrying out the
assessment
of the WSDBs’
compliance
with the qualification requirements. Co-existence with incumbent services
We have engaged with stakeholders on the technical parameters for co-existence between WSDs and incumbent users.
We have
not yet decided
on the parameter values.
We intend to
publish
a
consultation
document to summarise our proposals in the
first half of 2013.
We will also include in that consultation the proposed role of Ofcom in
quantifying
the TVWS
availability
across the UK subject to the defined co-existence criteria. Enhanced mode
Our
baseline
framework, described in our statement of 2011, involves the
automatic reporting
of device parameters from WSDs to WSDBs.
Analysis has indicated that
fixed WSDs
may benefit from
enhanced
TVWS availability, if
certain
parameters of these devices are reported by the WSD
user.
This “enhanced mode” raises questions regarding device authorisation and Ofcom’s arrangements with the WSDB providers and the organisations putting the devices into operation.
We aim to return to the “enhanced mode” once the details of the “baseline mode” have been finalised. We intend to do this by publishing a consultation. If you wish to be removed from this reflector, do not send your request to this reflector - it will have no effect. Instead, go to http://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11-REG and then press the LEAVE button. Further information can be found at: http://www.ieee802.org/11/Email_Subscribe.html _______________________________________________________________________________ |