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Summary: why are the WRCs important?
• Rapidly increasing data usage is putting pressure on spectrum availability. Planning is needed to make sure we have sufficient spectrum for the future;
• The outcome of the WRC will be the single most important factor determining the future availability of spectrum. The
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WRC will make decisions on how spectrum is used during the next couple of decades;
• Spectrum identified at the WRC will not become available immediately. In some cases its commercial use has taken ten years or more; • Where countries have an IMT/mobile broadband identification, its use is optional. However, countries should make efforts to give themselves that flexibilty by identifying those bands for IMT use.
• It is vital that governments and national stakeholders in the WRC process to ensure the mobile industry in their country is supported to maximise broadband, ICT and thus economic growth.
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