Managing Cross-Border Interference in Laos: Insights and Challenges

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Explore the management of cross-border interference in Laos through the country's profile, regulator policies, bilateral agreements, and key conclusions. Learn about the frequencies, bilateral relationships with neighboring countries, and the complexities of technological differences along border lines.


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  1. Laos country report Cross Border Interference Management By Somphone SYHALATH Director of Radio Spectrum Management Division 2/5/2017 Bangkok, Thailand. 1

  2. Contents Country Profile Regulator polices Bilateral Conclusion 2

  3. Country profile Capital Vientiane Area 236 800 sq km Population 6.5 million Urban population 30 % 3

  4. Regulator polices 1. Lao Telecom Co. Ltd (LTC): 2. Enterprise of Telecommunications Lao (ETL) 3. Star Telecom 4. Millicom Lao Co.Ltd (MLL) 4

  5. Regulator polices Telecommunication Law, Frequency decree, Decision on National Frequency Allocation Table (NFAT) Minister s IMT band decisions : 450 MHz, 700 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2300 MHz, 2600 MHz 5

  6. Cross Border Frequencies 1. Frequency interference (Wide band and Narrow band), 2. Mistake Broadcast channel for 2G 3. Mistake Primary scramming code (PSC) for 3G 4. Signal Strength Threshold 6

  7. Bilateral 7

  8. Bilateral 1. Laos - Vietnam Bilateral 2. Laos - Cambodia Bilateral 3. Laos - Thailand Bilateral Joint Technical committee (JTC) Ad-hoc committee 8

  9. Conclusion 1. Difference technologies, 2. Very closed border line, 3. Bilateral agreed minutes not implement 9

  10. 10

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