National Frequency Allocation Plan definition

National Frequency Allocation Plan means guidelines issued from time to time by the Central Government for the use of the spectrum;
National Frequency Allocation Plan means the radio frequency spectrum plan prepared and managed by the Authority for use in connection with the supply of Radio communication services in Ethiopia;
National Frequency Allocation Plan means a frequency allocation plan prepared and issued by the Authority based on the International Telecommunication Union Final Act of the World Radio Administrative Conference;

Examples of National Frequency Allocation Plan in a sentence

  • This is the administrative action by which the State, through the MTC, grants a PERSON the right to use and commercially exploit a certain portion of the radio spectrum, within a certain geographic area, for the provision of PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, in accordance with the provisions of the National Frequency Allocation Plan.

  • Pursuant to Article 208 of the GENERAL REGULATIONS, this right shall be subject to the services referred to being included in the allocation established in the National Frequency Allocation Plan and also to the corresponding registration in the MTC's REGISTRY.

  • Resolution No. 187-2005-MTC/03 approved the National Frequency Allocation Plan - PNAF, a technical regulatory document containing the frequency allocation tables and the classification of radio spectrum uses.

  • Article 123 of the aforementioned General Regulations establishes that the granting of the concession and the corresponding spectrum assignments shall be made by public bidding process, when so indicated in the National Frequency Allocation Plan – PNAF, for its acronym in Spanish.

  • Ministerial Resolution No. 187-2005-MTC/03 approved the National Frequency Allocation Plan - PNAF, a technical regulatory document containing the frequency allocation tables and the classification of radio spectrum uses.