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Annex C‐3: Spectrum License Fees
There are three types of fees associated with the award of a Radio Spectrum License. They are:
Initial Fee. This is a one‐time fee charged upon an application (except where noted below) to use Radio Spectrum resources. It is designed to cover the administrative costs of processing and reviewing the license application. It is non‐refundable.
Annual Fee. This fee provides compensation for the use of the spectrum by a Licensee, and is designed to cover the costs of managing the Radio Spectrum. This Spectrum Usage Fee must be paid every year on the anniversary date of the license award and will cover the upcoming year. For fees calculated according to a spectrum‐use formula, the amount due will be based on spectrum usage during the preceding year.
Renewal Fee. This fee is due upon approval of an application to renew an existing License.
The following fees may be changed from time to time, incorporating input from Licensees and other interested parties, which will be solicited through a public consultation process.
I. Public Land Mobile Spectrum Licenses
a. Initial Fee
This fee will be determined by the amount paid by the Licensee at auction. If an auction mechanism is not used, the Department will determine the initial fee based on a public consultation.
b. Annual Fee1
The Licensee will pay an annual Spectrum Usage Fee calculated according to this formula:
Spectrum Usage Fee = (Bandwidth x Price/MHz x Frequency Constant) + Minimum Charge), where:
‐ “Bandwidth” means the number of MHz of spectrum assigned to the Licensee pursuant to the License.
‐ “Price/MHz” means US [to be determined for each auction or tender], which price shall be adjusted prospectively, on an annual basis, for inflation (based on the Union Government’s published information regarding consumer prices) and for changes in the rate of exchange between the US dollar and the Myanmar Kyat.
‐ “Frequency Constant” means: o a multiplier of 4 for spectrum below 1 GHz; o a multiplier of 2 for spectrum between 1 and 3 GHz; an o a multiplier of 1 for spectrum above 3 GHz.
‐ “Minimum Charge” means US [to be determined for each auction or tender], which price shall be adjusted prospectively, on an annual basis, for inflation (based on the Union Government’s published information regarding consumer prices) and for changes in the rate of exchange between the US dollar and the Myanmar Kyat.
c. Renewal Fee2
1 This is the formula used in the ITT.
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One (1) percent of the Licensee’s average annual Relevant Revenue for the three previous calendar years multiplied by the number of years that the License is to be extended.
II. Maritime Station Licenses
a. Initial Fee: $100
b. Annual Fee: $75
c. Renewal Fee: $50
III. Aircraft Station Licenses
a. Initial Fee: $100
b. Annual Fee: $75
c. Renewal Fee: $50
IV. Satellite Spectrum Licenses
a. Initial Fee
International Satellite Operators: $1000
VSAT network: $500
Satellite news gathering, Mobile Satellite Service: $250
Transmitting Earth station (other than VSAT): $500
Satellite broadcasting (DTH)/one‐way services: $250
b. Annual Fee
The Annual Fee associated with a Satellite Spectrum License consists of two parts:
i. Spectrum Usage3 fee
The Licensee will pay an annual Spectrum Usage Fee calculated according to this formula:
Spectrum Usage Fee = (Bandwidth x Price/MHz x Frequency Constant) + Minimum Charge), where:
‐ “Bandwidth” means the number of MHz (or portion thereof) of spectrum assigned to the Licensee pursuant to the License.
‐ “Price/MHz” means USD 150, which price shall be adjusted prospectively, on an annual basis, for inflation (based on the Union Government’s published information regarding consumer prices) and for changes in the rate of exchange between the US dollar and the Myanmar Kyat.
‐ “Frequency Constant” means: o a multiplier of 1.0 for spectrum below 10 GHz; o a multiplier of 0.75 for spectrum between 10 and 18.1 GHz; and o a multiplier of 0.5 for spectrum above 18.1 GHz.
‐ “Minimum Charge” means USD 200, which price shall be adjusted prospectively, on an annual basis, for inflation (based on the Union Government’s published information regarding
2 This fee is the same as in the ITT.
3 Note that this is not necessarily the amount of spectrum a Licensee is authorized to use. A licensee may be given access to a broad frequency band, within which it actually only uses a small portion of the spectrum. In cases where the amount of spectrum used may vary, the highest amount used will be charged.
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consumer prices) and for changes in the rate of exchange between the US dollar and the Myanmar Kyat.
Uplink and downlink spectrum shall be calculated separately and summed.
PLUS
ii. Satellite Radio Apparatus fee of: ‐ $75 for each commercial VSAT terminal ‐ $50 for each private VSAT terminal or other terminals, including SNG ‐ $50 for each SNG or Mobile Satellite Service (e.g., Inmarsat) terminal ‐ $50 for each receive‐only terminal (except DTH) ‐ $0 for each DTH terminal ‐ $250 for each transmitting Earth station
There is no annual fee for international satellite operators as that fee is paid by the End User’s service provider based on their actual spectrum usage and Network and/or End Users facilities.
c. Renewal Fee
International Satellite Operators: $500
VSAT network: $250
Satellite news gathering, Mobile Satellite Service: $125
Transmitting Earth station (other than VSAT): $250
Satellite broadcasting (DTH)/one‐way services: $125
V. Private Network Spectrum Licenses
a. Initial Fee: $100
b. Annual Fee:
The Annual Fee associated with a Private Network License consists of two parts:
Spectrum Fee of o $25 for single‐channel systems with bandwidth ≤ 12.5 kHz; $50 for single‐
channel systems with bandwidth ≥ 12.5 kHz; or o $50 for two‐channel/repeater systems with bandwidth ≤ 12.5 kHz; $100 for
single‐channel systems with bandwidth ≥ 12.5 kHz. o Nationwide licenses will be subject to an additional fee of $250.
PLUS
Apparatus fee of: $50 per base station; $25 per repeater; and $5 per vehicle/hand‐held unit
c. Renewal Fee: $50
VI. Fixed Spectrum Licenses
a. Initial Fee
For nationwide fixed (microwave) spectrum, the Initial Fee will be: [TBD]
For individual links, the Initial Fee will be: $250 per frequency (simplex link)
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b. Annual Fee
For nationwide fixed (microwave) spectrum, the Annual Fee will be calculated according to the following formula:
Annual Fee= (Bandwidth x Price/MHz x Frequency Constant) + Minimum Charge
Where:
‐ Bandwidth = number of MHz of spectrum to be assigned; ‐ Price/MHz= [TBD] ‐ Frequency Constant= [TBD]
For individual links, the Annual Fee will be calculated according to the following formula:
Annual Fee= [TBD]
c. Renewal Fee
TBD
VII. Broadcasting Spectrum Licenses
a. Initial Fee:
Television: $300;
Radio: $200
Repeaters/gap fillers: $100
b. Annual Fee:
Television: $2000/channel;
Radio: $500/channel
Repeaters/gap fillers: $200
c. Renewal Fee:
Television: $150;
Radio: $100;
repeaters/gap fillers: $50
VIII. Amateur Spectrum Licenses
a. Initial Fee: $15
b. Annual Fee: $5
c. Renewal Fee: $5
IX. Special Temporary Licenses
a. Initial Fee: $100
b. Bandwidth Use Fee (for duration of each authorization, to be paid upon application):
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Total Frequency Bandwidth Used Fee (USD)
<25 kHz 50
25‐499 kHz 150
500 kHz‐999 kHz 250
1 MHz‐4.99 MHz 500
5 MHz‐10 MHz 1000
>10 MHz 2000
c. Annual Fee: Not Applicable.
d. Renewal Fee: $50
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