No 4G spectrum for Maori
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In third quarter of this year the Government hopes to allocate parts of the radio spectrum
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The allocation of this spectrum will allow telecommunications companies to build fourth generation (4G) mobile networks that provide much faster mobile broadband speeds.
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But in her statement, the minister said there would be no specific allocation of 4G spectrum set aside for Maori and that instead the Government would look into setting up a $30 million ICT development fund"
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This would focus the way government can assist Maori leverage the potential benefits from new technologies
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Some Maori had made claims to the spectrum and one source this afternoon said the Government's decision could leave it open to High Court action or claims to the Waitangi Tribunal.
The Government recognises the importance of Maori having opportunities to participate in the ICT sector, however, in keeping with the view of successive governments that spectrum is not a taonga
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