Correction to Use Uruguay 60m Allocation

An entry (p.11) in the RCU - Uruguay national society’s bulletin CX511 has an FAQ section concerning the new Uruguay  Amateur Radio Regulations and in particular about 60m operation - http://www.cx1aa.org/boletines/Boletin%20CX%20511.pdf
 
This indicates that currently access to the new Uruguay WRC-15 allocation is permitted only to Superior class licence holders.

Translation from Google English
 
13) I want to use the new 60 meter band. Should I take any precautions or limitations in their use?
Indeed, the new band of 60 meters is only enabled for amateur radio of Superior category (ex-ADVANCED)
 
The current regulation has an inconsistency, since clearly in the Numeral 4.3 does not assign the 60-meter band to the general category, then In paragraph 15.2 assigns a Pire power of 15W to that category, This does not mean I can use it.
 
It is a band in which the amateur radio service has a secondary character, or other services have priority,
Avoid interfering with them
The maximum power to be used is 25W PIRE, you must take into account that if your antenna has a higher gain than the unit should reduce it.
 
They are only 15 KHz of which 3 are assigned to CW and digital modes, if well it has 12 KHz assigned to "all modes" ... you must take into account
 
That if you leave "Fonía" with a bandwidth superior to 2.7 khz, you Is making space for other colleagues, making misuse of the spectrum in that band, .... be careful with the bandwidth you use
 
Finally, Uruguay is a pioneer in the region, it is a new band, with few allocations within Region 2, therefore, control with whom communicates, it can be a "pirate" station by not having the band enabled in his country.
 

5 Year Experiment of 4m band in Kazakhstan

Letter #16-02-16-1/2372 published 15th May 2017 from the Kazakhstan States Committee on Communication, Informatization and Mass Media of the Ministry of Information and Communications of the Republic of Kazakhstan, states that amateur radio service members are granted general access to the 4m band in the spectrum portion of 70.0 - 70.5 MHz for the period 1st May 2017 - 1st May 2022 on secondary basis.
 
This extension and broadening of the 4m band allocation in Kazakhstan has been achieved due to the efforts of the Association of the Amateur Radio Services of Kazakhstan.
 

UK Frequency Allocations

Ofcom's Spectrum Information System (SIS) provides information on how radio spectrum is used in the UK, including the types of Wireless Telegraphy (WT) Act licences available from Ofcom and details of tradeable licences
 
The Interactive Spectrum Map is an easy way to browse and search how different spectrum bands are used in the United Kingdom. Use the dashboard to find out how spectrum is being used, by sector and by product/application. 
 
Map covering spectrum from 8.3 kHz to 275 GHz - http://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/spectrum/map.html
 
The UK Frequency Allocation Table details the uses to which various frequency bands are put to in the UK and which bodies are responsible for planning and managing them. It also shows the Internationally agreed spectrum allocations of the ITU - http://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/spectrum/fat.html
 
Ofcom Spectrum Information System - http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectrumInfo/