Abstract
The increasing growth of society and the heavy demand for wireless technologies and telecommunications services called the traditional spectrum framework into question, therefore to achieve the highest benefit of this limited resource a spectrum management process must be implemented in an effective way. The variety of radio spectrum applications such as national security, society safety, mobile communications, broadcasting, business and navigation can be optimally achieved in its highest performance and be protected from interference and also give the way for the future expansion of spectrum use by applying aphoristic spectrum management plan taking into consideration the economic issues. This paper aims to provide a structured way of looking at spectrum management in developing countries. A methodic case study of spectrum management in developing countries (Sudan case) is examined the national policies and procedures to give a sharpened understanding of spectrum regulation process.
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