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The Wireless Telegraphy (Network User Stations) (Exemption) Regulations 1997

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Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 1TYPE OF LICENCE GRANTED UNDER SECTION 1(1) OF THE 1949 ACT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND USE OF RELEVANT NETWORKS

Public Mobile Operator Licences

1.  Public mobile data systems licensed on the following frequency bands—

  • 105—165 MHz

  • 174—208 MHz

  • 420—470 MHz

  • (for non-voice only operation)

2.  Cellular radiotelephone systems licensed for use in the following services on the relevant frequency bands—

(a)cellular radiotelephones:

  • Extended Total Access Communications System (ETACS):

872—888 MHz (MTx)

917—933 MHz (BTx)

  • Total Access Communications System (TACS):

890—905 MHz (MTx)

935—950 MHz (BTx)

(b)digital cellular radiotelephones:

  • Global System for Mobile communications (GSM):

905—915 MHz (MTx)

950—960 MHz (BTx)

(c)digital cellular PCN radiotelephones:

  • Personal Communications Network (PCN):

1805—1880 MHz (MTx)

1710—1785 MHz (BTx)

For the purposes of this Schedule—

(i)“MTx” means Mobile Transmit, the frequency on which a user station transmits and a base station receives; and

(ii)“BTx” means Base Transmit, the frequency on which a base station transmits and a user station receives.

3.  Public access mobile radio systems licensed on the following frequency bands—

  • 174—208 MHz

  • 410—430 MHz.

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