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Planning

Spectrum Management

Frequency is assigned in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocation in Taiwan based on the ITU Radio Regulations and WRC resolution.

Goals of spectrum management

  • Fulfill demands for spectrum and enhance spectrum efficiency.
  • Strengthen economical and industrial development.
  • Promote technological innovation and research.
  • Develop a fair and transparent process for spectrum management and allocation.

Principles of spectrum allocation

  • Comply with international regulations and agreements.
  • Maximize public interests from the use of spectrum.
  • Encourage the use of higher frequency.
  • Promote the sharing and reallocation of spectrum.
  • Satisfy demands of different sectors for spectrum.
  • Retain spectrum for new technology and future expansion.

Frequency assignment criteria

The NCC examines the application of frequency assignment in accordance with the following considerations:

  • Whether the use of frequencies complies with the Frequency Allocation Table.
  • Whether the use of frequencies complies with the related provisions of the International Telecommunication Convention or the International Telecommunication Union Radio Regulations.
  • Whether the use of frequencies is necessary.
  • Whether the use of frequencies shall be efficient and free of interference.

Spectrum status, demand and re-farming

  • Current status of spectrum for public mobile:

Band

Frequency

Service

Expiry Date

700MHz

703-748 / 758-803MHz

4G

12.31.2030

800MHz

825-845 / 870-890 MHz

3G

12.31.2018

900MHz

885-915 / 930-960MHz

2G / 4G

06.30.2017 /

12.31.2030

1800MHz

1710-1770 / 1805-1865MHz

2G / 4G

06.30.2017 /

12.31.2030

2100MHz

1920-1975 / 2110-2165MHz

3G

12.31.2018

2.6GHz

2595-2625MHz

WiMAX

12.10.2015

  • Future spectrum release according to the Spectrum Supply Plan announced by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (May 2015):

Year

Band

Remarks

2015

2.6GHz

2500-2690MHz

2016

850MHz

 

1800MHz

1770-1785 / 1865-1880MHz

1900MHz

1880-1920MHz

2100MHz

  • 1920-1980 / 2110-2170MHz
  • 2010-2025MHz

After 2017

600MHz

608-698MHz

2.3GHz

2350-2400MHz

3.5GHz

3400-3800MHz

  • Spectrum usage by operators

Operators

2G

3G

WiMAX

4G

CHT

1721.3-1732.5

1816.3-1827.5

1960-1975

2150~2165

 

 

895-905

940-950

1725-1735

(1725-1732.5 currently being used for 2G (CHT))

1755-1770

1820-1830

(1820-1827.5, currently being used for 2G (CHT))

1850-1865

TWM

910-915

(Central and South Taiwan)

955-960

(Central and South Taiwan)

1748.7-1754.9

1843.7-1854.9

1945-1960

2135-2150

 

728-748

783-803

1710-1725

(1721.3-1725, currently being used for 2G (CHT))

1805-1820

(1816.3-1820, currently being used for 2G (CHT))

FET

910-915

(North Taiwan)

955-960

(North Taiwan)

1920-1935

2110-2125

 

713-723

768-778

1735-1745

1745-1755

(1748.7-1755, currently being used for 2G (TWM))

1830-1840

1840-1850

(1843.7-1855, currently being used for 2G (TWM))

APTG

 

825-845

870-890

 

703-713

758-768

T STAR

 

1935-1945

2125-2135

 

885-895

(885-890, currently being used for 2G (APTG))

930-940

AMBIT

   

 

723-728

778-783

905-915

(910-915, currently being used for 2G (TWM and FET))

950-960

(955-960, currently being used for 2G (TWM and FET))

G1

   

2595-2625

(North TDD)

 

*Source: NCC (Sep 24, 2015)

Digital dividend

The digital transition was completed in July 2012. The planning of digital dividend made available by the transition of terrestrial television broadcasting from analogue to digital is as follows:

  • UHF band (608-704MHz):
    • 698-704MHz: released for mobile broadband service (4G) use in 2013;
    • 608-698MHz: Planned for release for mobile broadband service after 2017.
  • VHF band (76-88MHz): Planned for public and national security use.
  • Part of the unassigned VHF/UHF frequency has been used for TVWS pilot trials.