1.1 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
1.2 UMTS/ IMT-2000 FOR THE USER
1.3 UMTS/IMT-2000 DEVELOPMENT
1.3.1 Europe
1.3.2 The Americas
1.3.3 Asia and Oceania
1.4 IMPACTS FROM LICENSING
1.5 WORLD-WIDE SPECTRUM ALLOCATION
1.5.1 Europe
1.5.2 African and Arabian States
1.5.3 North America
1.5.4 South America
1.5.5 Asia/Pacific
1.5.6 Rest of the World
1.6 STANDARDISATION
2 MARKET
2.1 TERRESTRIAL MOBILE SERVICES MARKET
2.1.1 World market
2.1.2 Europe
2.1.3 Additional Market Areas
2.2 MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICES MARKET
2.2.1 Traffic Forecasts
3 UMTS/IMT-2000 SPECTRUM
3.1 GENERAL REMARKS AND ASSUMPTIONS
3.2 TERRESTRIAL UMTS/IMT-2000 SPECTRUM DEMAND
3.2.1 Methodology
3.2.2 Potential User Density
3.2.3 Service Characteristics
3.2.4 Service penetration
3.2.5 Traffic Characteristics
3.2.6 Cell Sizes
3.2.7 Results and Discussion
3.3 SATELLITE UMTS/IMT-2000 SPECTRUM DEMAND
3.3.1 Description of Service categories
3.3.2 Methodology
3.3.3 Assumptions
3.3.4 Results
3.4 SPECTRUM PLAN
3.4.1 Core Band
3.4.2 Extension Bands
3.4.3 Refarming
3.4.4 Minimum Spectrum Demand for Public Operators
3.4.5 Spectrum for License-exempt Applications
3.5 EFFICIENT USE OF SPECTRUM
3.5.1 UMTS/IMT-2000 System Capabilities
3.5.2 Further Technical Improvements
3.5.3 Spectrum Sharing
3.5.3.1 Spectrum Sharing with Other Services
3.5.3.2 Sharing of Terrestrial UMTS/IMT-2000 Spectrum between Different
Operators
3.5.3.3 Spectrum Sharing between Terrestrial UMTS and MSS
3.5.4 Duplex Direction
3.5.5 Global Radio Control Channel RCC