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Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 3NETWORK USER STATIONS

PART IINTERPRETATION

In this Schedule–

“BABT” means the British Approvals Board for Telecommunications(1);

“BTx” means Base Transmit, the frequency on which a base station transmits and a user station receives;

“MPTs 1324 and 1326” means Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specifications 1324 and 1326 referred to in Part IV of this Schedule;

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

“NTR 13” means Designation No. 95/037 NTR 13 given under section 22(6) of the 1984 Act by the Secretary of State on 14th December 1995;

“prescribed apparatus” means a user station as defined below;

“relevant network” means a telecommunication system consisting exclusively of stations established and used under and in accordance with a licence, which has been granted under section 1(1) of the 1949 Act by the Secretary of State and is of a type specified in Part III of this Schedule; and

“user station” means a mobile station for wireless telegraphy designed or adapted–

(a)

to be connected by wireless telegraphy to one or more relevant networks; and

(b)

to be used solely for the purpose of sending and receiving messages conveyed by a relevant network by means of wireless telegraphy.

PART IIADDITIONAL TERMS, PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS

The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Common Technical Regulations referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate, and in the absence of a Common Technical Regulation applying to such apparatus, the prescribed apparatus–

(a)is approved for the time being by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations;

(b)is approved to the ETSI standards or the draft ETSI standards referred to in Part IV as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory;

(c)complies with the requirements of MPT 1324 or MPT 1326 as appropriate in relation to prescribed apparatus taken into service before section 84 of the 1984 Act came into force(2); or

(d)complies with the BABT performance standards referred to in Part IV as appropriate,

provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

PART IIITYPE 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 for use in the following frequency bands–

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)

3.  Public access mobile radio systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands–

Common Base Station Operator Licence

Common base station systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands–

PART IVCOMMON TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS

GSM

Public mobile data systems

ETACS/TACS

PCN

Public access mobile radio systems

Common base station systems

(1)

BABT was appointed by the Secretary of State on 10th September 1990 pursuant to section 25 of the 1984 Act for the purpose of approving telecommunication apparatus under section 22 of that Act.

(2)

Section 84 of the 1984 Act came into force on 16th July 1984 pursuant to S.I. 1984/876.

(3)

OJ No. L8, 12.1.94, p. 20.

(4)

OJ No. L8, 12.1.94, p. 23.