National Frequency Plan definition

National Frequency Plan means the frequency plan prepared under Part II of Chapter III and Part I of Chapter VIII for the management of any part or all of the national spectrum ;
National Frequency Plan means Radio Frequency Allocation plan for the UAE.
National Frequency Plan means the frequency plan prepared under Part II of

Examples of National Frequency Plan in a sentence

  • The Commission may, by giving not less than 12 months’ notice in writing to the Licensee, require the Licensee upon such date as may be specified in the notice to cease to operate using the frequency assigned to the Licensee and to use such new frequency from the National Frequency Plan as the Commission may designate.

  • Administration and planning ofnumbering, electronic addressing.(2) A frequency licence may be issued under this section only—(a) if it is consistent with the National Frequency Plan ; and(b) when the Commission has determined under section 124 of this Act the relevant frequency bands for spectrum assignment.(3) The re-issuance of a spectrum assignment to an existing or new licence holder shall at all times conform to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section.

  • Approve Telecommunications Frequencies Licences to Licensed Operators in accordance with the National Frequency Plan.

  • The Commission may, by giving not less than twelve (12) months' notice in writing to the Licensee, require the Licensee upon such date as may be specified in the notice to cease to operate using the frequency assigned to the Licensee and to use such new frequency from the National Frequency Plan as the Commission may designate.

  • Table 3 shows an extract from the National Frequency Plan for South Africa.

  • The frequency spectrum allocation for broadcasting services in the UHF band based on the recent National Frequency Plan is as follows: Spectrum 470MHz – 694MHz = broadcasting + aeronautical694MHz – 790MHz = broadcasting + mobile (co-primary basis) (WRC12) 790MHz – 862MHz = IMT (WRC07) ICASA provided a template based response to the ITU broadcasting requirements.

  • To ensure the correct evolvement of audio services and providing a variety of services in the area of coverage and respect of minority interests, the AMA compiles the frequency usage plan intended for audio broadcasts, according to the National Frequency Plan.

  • The IMT Community may choose to provide further relevant stakeholder input on this point.3.8 The Authority is aware that Footnote 5.341 in the National Frequency Plan for South Africa recognises the utilisation of band 1400 MHz - 1 727 MHz for passive research for the search for intentional emissions of extra-terrestrial origin.

  • Submits to the Council of Ministers for approval the National Frequency Plan, as well as works on the harmonization of this plan with international development policies of the frequency spectrum.

  • The National Frequency Plan clearly indicates which spectrum bands can be traded or leased in Malta.

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