The Process of Mobile Spectrum Allocation and its impact on Electronic Commerce and Mobile Commerce
Dr.Nour El-kadri, Julia Ricketti, Raja Pethanasamy, Sowmyan, Jegatheesan

TL;DR
This paper examines various methods of spectrum allocation, emphasizing the importance of transparency and fairness, and analyzes their impact on electronic and mobile commerce through global case studies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of spectrum allocation methods, their implications, and the importance of transparent processes for fostering electronic commerce.
Findings
Spectrum scarcity requires judicious allocation
Different allocation methods have varied global implications
Transparency and fairness are crucial for effective spectrum management
Abstract
Spectrum being a very scarce natural resource of a country has to be judicially used for the purpose of nation building and the allocation process to telecom operators should be very transparent and ethical. There are various ways of how spectrum can be allocated and there is no best way that can be adopted universally. The market situation, Government policies, competition etc determine the price of the spectrum and this is purely a regulatory or a government decision to sell spectrum to telecom companies. The different allocation methods, their implications with case studies across the globe is analysed and presented in this paper. The reason why spectrum allocation should be fair and transparent and the cost should be reasonable is analysed and described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsE-commerce and Technology Innovations · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour · ICT Impact and Policies
