Abstract
Owing to the advent of the 4th industrial revolution, radio resources are facilitating the economic and social growth of technologies such as 5G mobile communication, self-driving cars, drones, and internet of things. However, although the demand for radio spectrum is growing exponentially, the supply of the available spectrum is limited. Therefore, governments must allocate new spectrums to new radio industries to maintain international competitiveness and re-deploy the spectrum of old declining services. To achieve these goals, major countries should aim to maximize the value of spectrums through statutory regulator and transparent decision-making processes. In this study, we analyze the radio spectrum management techniques of major countries and determine implications based on this analysis.
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