radio systems are implemented within a reasonable period and radio
frequencies are efficiently utilised.
7.3.2 Radio Frequency Spectrum Sharing
Radio frequency spectrum sharing among various services and users
will be encouraged in order to satisfy the growing needs for spectrum
resources. Where safety of life, service levels or the public interest may
be compromised, the requirement to share spectrum will not apply.
7.3.3 Non-Radio Frequency Spectrum Based Alternatives
Where appropriate, the availability of non-spectrum based alternatives
to spectrum-based services will be assessed, and the use of alternative
non-spectrum technologies will be encouraged.
7.3.4 Market Principles
With the increasing and competing demands for spectrum, market
principles will be applied to promote effective use of the radio
frequency spectrum, however the Government will ensure that
spectrum fees does not become a burden to operators.
7.3.5 Radio Communications Standards
Radio communication standards will be developed jointly by CCK and
the KEBS, in conformity with international standards. Users of the
spectrum will be required to implement technical and operational
standards in order to mitigate harmful interferences and as a measure
for ensuring that access and utilisation of the spectrum is maximised.
7.3.6 Migration of Services
Radio frequency spectrum assignment/allocation neither confers
ownership nor a continued right to a particular radio frequency. CCK
will notify users of any conditions or circumstances, which could result
in migration of services to other radio frequencies.

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