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Functions
The primary role of the FAB is to assign frequencies to various telecommunication services, including mobile networks, broadcasting, satellite communications, and military communications, ensuring efficient and interference-free use of the spectrum. The board also coordinates with international regulatory bodies like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to manage cross-border frequency issues.
FAB is also responsible for:
- Monitoring spectrum usage to prevent interference.
- Issuing licenses and regulating frequency bands.
- Enforcing national and international regulations concerning spectrum management.
- Coordinating with government and private sector entities to allocate resources for defense, commercial, and public use.
Structure
FAB is composed of members from both civil and military sectors, providing representation for different stakeholders in the spectrum allocation process. It works closely with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and other governmental bodies to ensure a cohesive approach to spectrum management.
Challenges
FAB faces challenges related to increasing demand for spectrum due to the growth of mobile telecommunications and broadband services. The board must balance the needs of commercial telecom operators with those of national security and defense sectors.
International Collaboration
Pakistan’s FAB collaborates with global organizations such as the ITU and regional telecommunication bodies to ensure adherence to international standards and to manage frequency allocations across borders.
See Also
- Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)*
- International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
- Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication