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Experimental report
104. (1) Unless specifically stated as a condition of the authorization, licensees are not required to file a
report on the results of the experimental program carried in accordance with Rule 101.
(2) The Authority may, as a condition of authorization, request the licensee to forward periodic reports in
order to evaluate the progress of the experimental program.
(3) Unless the public interest requires otherise, the Authority may deny public access to certain reports and
associated material upon request of an applicant.
Limited market studies
105. Subject to the instrument of authorization, licenses granted for the purpose of limited market studies in
accordance with this Rule are subject to the following conditions:
(1) the licensee must own or control all transmitting and/or receiving equipment used in the
study;
(2) the licensee is responsible for informing anyone participating in the experiment that the
service or device is granted under an experimental authorization and is strictly temporary;
and
3) the size and scope of the market study may be subject to limitations on a casebycase basis
as the Authority shall determine.
International coordination
106. (1) The Authority shall designate qualified staff to administer and conduct negotiators and planning
with the International Telecommunications Union and its affiliated bodies and with other countries’
regulatory bodies.
(2) The staff contemplated in subrule (1), shall coordinate the planning with neighboring countries in
accordance with the regional coordination body.
(3) The international Radio Regulations (Geneva, 1994) shall be incorporated in the planning and the
assignment of frequencies bands of frequencies and the licensing of the use of all frequencies shall be in
accordance with the International Table of Frequency Allocations.
(3) The Authority shall coordinate internationally in accordance with the regional planning of Region I as
determined by the International Telecommunication Union.
(4) Lesotho shall coordinate internationally in assistance with the other member administrations in any
regional body in which it is a member that is established to coordinate spectrum planning and usage or with
the other party to any bilateral arrangement for the coordination of spectrum planning and usage.
Domestic frequency coordination
107. (1) Holders and applicants of radio station licences shall, in order to eliminate the possibility of harmful
interference, coordinate their proposed frequency usage with other holders of radio station licences if they
do not possess the exclusive right to the use of that portion of the radio frequency spectrum for the
provision of a particular radio service
(2) All licensees for domestic mobile communications shall coordinate proposed frequency usage with
other users of all base stations that may be affected by such users.