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ADDENDUM TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR INTERNAL AUDIT CONSULTANCY SERVICES

INTRODUCTION

This document provides further information/instructions in relation to the Request for Proposals for Internal Audit Consultancy Services. Click here for details


Terms of Reference

INTERNAL AUDIT (CONSULTANCY) SERVICES

INTRODUCTION

The Spectrum Management Authority (SMA) is a limited liability company wholly owned by the Government of Jamaica. The Authority was established by the Telecommunications Act 2000 and became operational in April 2001. The Authority is an agency of the Ministry of Industry, Technology, Energy and Commerce (MITEC) which has portfolio responsibility for telecommunications in Jamaica. Click here for details


Technical and Operational Rules for Radio Communication Equipment using the Licence-Exempt Bands

The declaration of licence-exempt spectrum in Jamaica is aimed at:

  • Encouraging more efficient and creative use of the spectrum,
  • Enabling cost effective and innovative technologies, and
  • Encouraging competition and the creation of new business opportunities in the delivery of wireless technologies and services.

The realization of these objectives is highly dependent on the proper regulation of the spectrum. The purpose of such regulation is to ensure that users of the designated frequencies do not interfere with each other or with other licensed users. The licence-exempt frequency bands will be regulated by controlling the use of the spectrum through technical standards, certification of the transmission equipment, monitoring and enforcement ... [ more ]

Consultations


Consultation on Caribbean Spectrum Management Policy Framework ~ size (116 KB)

 

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