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(b)
the availability of frequencies and the ability for sharing within the
frequencies;
(c)
the distribution of frequencies among commercial, social,
individual and other categories of users;
(d)
the technical characteristics of the equipment involved and its
capability to interconnect or interfere with other communications
equipment and networks;
(e)
all relevant international
recommendations;
(f)
the frequency allocation table contemplated in section 51(l)(a) of
the Act;
(g)
the need and location of radio frequency spectrum in use, or to be
used by the Government of Lesotho; and
(h)
the applicable International Telecommunications Union, regional
and subregional rules.
conventions,
regulations
and
Review of frequency allocation
23. (1) Subject to the requirements of the International Telecommunications Union
and all other applicable international undertaking on telecommunications, the
Authority may review the frequency allocations to take cognizance of emerging
technologies, including those technologies that are not yet proven, or are still under
study by research institutions and international Telecommunications Union.
(2) The Authority may withdraw the assignment of any frequencies which
are not being used by the licensee over a considerable length of time or if the
licensee has been allocated more frequencies than it requires.
PART 7
Radio Communications
Radio licence
24. (1) A radio licence issued in terms of section 52 of the Act, shall specify
(a)
(b)
(c)
the radio frequency allocated to the applicant;
the type and characteristics of the antenna and radio transmitter to
be used;
the geographical area in which any mobile radio transmitter, where
applicable, may he used;