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Search for: [Description = "This article attempts to outline an information system that will provide data for decision\-making by governments, their contractors, international consortia, private companies, and other entities interested in radiocommunications. The proposed system will harmonize national and international radio frequency spectrum management, and will integrate the existing computer resources within one computer network. It will contain the complete data on current use of radio frequencies around the world and offer specialized computer tools to facilitate the technical coordination analyses required when a new radio station is proposed. The system will help to manage the radio frequency spectrum resources and to satisfy the increasing frequency demand for new radio services and systems. It will affect strongly the spectrum management, independently of any other reform such as simplification of the International Telecommunication Union \(ITU\) Radio Regulations. The new system will be the expected \" next step\" after the decisions of the recent Additional Plenipotentiary Conference \(APP\-92\). After presenting the background, we discuss current problems in radio frequency spectrum management such as the role of new partners, fragmentation and inefficiency. Section 3 outlines the concept of the system. Comments on implementation are given in section 4 and concluding remarks in section 5."]

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