Decree No. 423 / 2017 Coll.
Decree amending Decree No. 105 / 2010 Coll., on the frequency band allocation plan (national frequency table)
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DECLARATION
of 29 November 2017
amending Decree No. 105 / 2010 Coll., on the frequency band allocation plan (national frequency table)
The Ministry of Industry and Trade provides pursuant to Section 150 (2) of Act No. 127 / 2005 Coll., on Electronic Communications and on the amendment of certain related laws (Act on Electronic Communications), as amended by Act No. 110 / 2007 Coll., Act No. 153 / 2010 Coll., Act No. 468 / 2011 Coll., Act No. 214 / 2013 Coll. and Act No. 258 / 2014 Coll., to implement Section 16 (1) of the Act on Electronic Communications:
The Annex to Decree No. 105 / 2010 Coll., on the frequency band allocation plan (national frequency table) reads as follows:
"Annex to Decree No 105 / 2010 Coll.
Frequency band allocation plan (national frequency table)
| Obsah | |
| Strana | |
| Kapitola 1.................................................................................................................................... | ...............4 |
| I. Význam zkratek........................................................................................................................ | ...............4 |
| II. Vymezení pojmů...................................................................................................................... | ...............4 |
| Oddíl I. Všeobecné pojmy........................................................................................................... | ...............5 |
| Oddíl II. Správa kmitočtů............................................................................................................. | ...............5 |
| Oddíl III. Radiokomunikační služby.............................................................................................. | ...............6 |
| Oddíl IV. Rádiové stanice a soustavy........................................................................................... | ...............8 |
| Oddíl V. Provozní pojmy............................................................................................................. | ............. 11 |
| Oddíl VI. Vlastnosti vysílání a rádiových zařízení.......................................................................... | ............. 12 |
| Oddíl VII. Sdílení kmitočtů.......................................................................................................... | ............. 14 |
| Oddíl VIII. Technické pojmy ve vztahu k družicím....................................................................... | ............. 15 |
| Kapitola 2 - Kmitočtová pásma.................................................................................................. | ............. 16 |
| Kapitola 3 - Technické vlastnosti stanic....................................................................................... | ............. 17 |
| Kapitola 4 - Přidělování a využívání kmitočtů............................................................................... | ............. 18 |
| Kapitola 5 - Kmitočtová přidělení............................................................................................... | .............20 |
| Oddíl I. Regiony a pásma............................................................................................................ | .............20 |
| Oddíl II. Kategorie služeb a přidělení............................................................................................ | .............21 |
| Oddíl III. Poznámky Řádu........................................................................................................... | .............22 |
| Oddíl IV. Plán přidělení kmitočtových pásem v České republice (národní kmitočtová tabulka) ..... | .............52 |
| Oddíl V. Národní kmitočtová tabulka.......................................................................................... | .............54 |
Chapter 1
I. Meaning of abbreviations
| ADS-B | Automatický dohledový systém [Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast] |
| AIS | Automatický identifikační systém |
| AMS(R)S | Družicová letecká pohyblivá (R) služba [Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite (R) Service] |
| (CS) | Ústava ITU [Constitution of the ITU] |
| (CV) | Úmluva ITU [Convention of the ITU] |
| EESS | Služba družicového průzkumu Země |
| e.i.r.p. | Ekvivalentní izotropicky vyzářený výkon [Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power] |
| EHF | Extra krátké vlny [Extra High Frequency] |
| e.r.p. | Efektivní vyzářený výkon [Effective Radiated Power] |
| GMDSS | Světový námořní tísňový a bezpečnostní systém [Global Maritime Distress and Safety System] |
| HAPS | Stanice na platformě ve velké výšce [High Altitude Platform Station] |
| HDFSS | Aplikace s velkou hustotou přenosů v družicové pevné službě |
| HF | Krátké vlny [High Frequency] |
| ILS | Soustava pro přistávání pomocí přístrojů [Instrument Landing System] |
| IMT | Mezinárodní mobilní telekomunikace [International Mobile Telecommunications] |
| ISM | Průmyslové, vědecké a lékařské aplikace [Industry, Science and Medical Application] |
| ITU | Mezinárodní telekomunikační unie [International Telecommunication Union] |
| ITU-R | Sektor radiokomunikací ITU [ITU Radiocommunication Sector] |
| LF | Dlouhé vlny [Low Frequency] |
| MF | Střední vlny [Medium Frequency] |
| MIFR | Základní mezinárodní registr kmitočtů [Master International Frequency Register] |
| MLS | Mikrovlnná přistávací soustava [Microwave Landing System] |
| MSI | Námořní bezpečnostní informace [Maritime Safety Information] |
| NAVTEX | Celosvětový systém pro vysílání námořních navigačních, meteorologických a varovných zpráv |
| (OR) | Mimo národní a mezinárodní letové cesty [Off-route] |
| pfd | Hustota výkonového toku |
| PVRS | Plán využití rádiového spektra |
| (R) | Národní a mezinárodní letové cesty [Route] |
| Rev. | Revidovaný dokument |
| RNSS | Družicová radionavigační služba (radiokomunikační) |
| SART | Transpondér pro účely pátrání a záchrany [Search And Rescue Transponder] |
| SHF | Super krátké vlny [Super High Frequency] |
| SIT | Družicový interaktivní terminál |
| SVTR | Soustavy využívající troposférický rozptyl |
| UHF | Ultra krátké vlny [Ultra High Frequency] |
| VHF | Velmi krátké vlny [Very High Frequency] |
| VLBI | Radioastronomické pozorování spektrálních čar |
| VLF | Velmi dlouhé vlny [Very Low Frequency] |
II. Definition of terms
Introduction
1.1 For the purposes of the frequency band allocation plan, the following concepts have a further defined meaning. However, these concepts need not necessarily be used for other purposes. The terms identical to those contained in the Annex to the Constitution of the International Telecommunications Union are marked "(CS) 'and in the Annex to the Convention of the International Telecommunications Union (Geneva 1992)" (CV)'.
Note 1: The term printed in italics means that the term itself is defined in this chapter.
Note 2: The nomenclature as defined in the relevant regulations (standards) of the Czech Republic is not affected here.
Note 3: For the purpose of shortening text, the word "frequency" means "radio frequency" except for frequencies above 3000 GHz which are not radio frequencies according to the ITU Radio Regulations ("Order").
General concepts
1.2 Administration: any government component or government service responsible for fulfilling obligations assumed under the Constitution of the International Telecommunications Union, under the Convention of the International Telecommunications Union and under the Order (CS 1002).
1.3 Telecommunications: any transmission, transmission or reception of signs, signals, documents, images, sounds or messages of any kind after guidance, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems (CS).
1.4 Radio: general concept applied to radio waves.
1.5 Radio waves or Hertz waves: electromagnetic waves with frequencies of less than 3000 GHz (agreed limit) spreading through space without artificial guidance.
1.6 Radiocommunications: telecommunications by radio waves (CS) (CV).
1.7 Earth radio communications: all radio communications other than cosmic radio communications or radio astronomy.
1.8 Cosmic radiocommunications: any radiocommunications involving the use of one or more space stations or one or more reflective satellites or other objects in space.
1.9 Radio identification: identification of the position, speed and / or other characteristics of the object or obtaining information on these parameters by means of radio wave propagation characteristics.
1.10 Radio navigation: use of radio identification for navigation, including the detection of obstacles.
1.11 Radiolocation: use of radio identification for purposes other than radio navigation.
1.12 Radio targeting (radigoniometry): radio detection using radio wave reception to determine direction to station or object.
1.13 Radioastronomy: Astronomy based on the reception of radio waves of cosmic origin.
1.14 Coordinated World Time (UTC): A second-based timer (SI) as specified in Resolution 655.
For most practical applications associated with the Order, the UTC time is equivalent to the mean sun time on the base meridian (longitude 0 °), formerly referred to as GMT.
1.15 Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications (radio energy): the operation of equipment or equipment intended for the production and local use of radio energy for industrial, scientific, medical, domestic or similar purposes, except for telecommunications applications.
Frequency management
1.16 Allocation (frequency band): the entry of a specific frequency band in the frequency band allocation table for use by one or more terrestrial or space radio communications services or by a radio astronomical service under specified conditions. The same meaning is given to this concept when it comes to a certain assigned band.
1.17 Group allocation (frequency or frequency channel): the recording of the frequency channel specified in the approved plan, adopted by the competent ITU Conference, for use by one or more administrations for a particular terrestrial or space radio communications service under specified conditions in one or more countries or geographical areas.
1.18. Allocation (frequency or frequency channel): authorisation granted by the national administration of the radio station for the use of frequency or frequency channel under specified conditions.
Radio communications services
1.19 Radio communication service: a service as defined in this section involving the transmission, transmission and / or reception of radio waves for specific telecommunications purposes.
Unless otherwise specified, any radio communication service shall be included in the earth's radio communications.
1.20 Fixed service: radio communication service between fixed fixed points.
1.21. Cooperative fixed service: radio communications service between ground stations at the given stations using one or more satellites; these habitats may be specified or any fixed points within the specified areas; that service includes, in certain cases, links between satellites which may also be operated in an intersatellite service; satellite fixed service may also include modulation connections for other space radio communications services.
1.22 Intersatellite service: radio communications service providing connection between artificial satellites.
1.23 Space traffic service: a radio communication service intended solely for the operation of spacecraft, particularly space surveillance, space telemetry and space remote control.
These activities are normally provided under the service in which the space station is operated.
1.24 Moving service: radio communication service between mobile stations and ground stations or between mobile stations (CV).
1.25 Secondary moving service: radio communication service:
(a) between moving earth stations and one or more space stations or between space stations used by that service; or
(b) between moving earth stations using one or more space stations.
This service may also include modulation connections necessary for its operation.
1.26 Ground moving service: moving service between base stations and ground moving stations or between ground moving stations.
1.27 Secondary ground mobile service: satellite mobile service in which mobile earth stations are located on Earth.
1.28 Maritime mobile service: mobile service between coastal and ship stations or between ship stations or between associated on-board communication stations; This service may be attended by a rescue aid station and an emergency radio buoy station for positioning.
1.29 Satellite mobile satellite service where the mobile earth stations are on board ships; This service may be attended by a rescue aid station and an emergency radio buoy station for positioning.
1.30 Port traffic service: seagoing mobile service in or near port between coastal stations and ship stations or between ship stations, in which messages are transmitted exclusively concerning the guidance, movement and safety of ships and, in urgent cases, the safety of persons.
This service excludes the transmission of messages of the nature of public correspondence.
1.31 Ship movement service: a maritime mobile service, other than a port service, between coastal stations and ship stations or between ship stations, in which the transmission of messages is limited to those relating to ship movements.
This service excludes the transmission of messages of the nature of public correspondence.
1.32 Mobile air service: a mobile service between air stations and aircraft stations or between air stations, which may also be attended by rescue vehicles and emergency radio buoys stations for positioning at specified emergency and pilot frequencies.
1.33. Movable (R) service: a mobile air service dedicated to communication related to the safety and regularity of the flight, particularly on national and international flights.
1.34 Moving (OR) service: a mobile air service intended for communication, including those related to flight coordination, mainly outside national and international flights.
1.35. Satellite mobile service: a mobile satellite service in which mobile earth stations are located on board aircraft; This service may also be attended by rescue vehicles and emergency radio buoys station for positioning.
1.36. Satellite mobile air service dedicated to communication on the safety and regularity of flights, particularly on national and international flights.
1.37. Secondary Aerospace (OR) service: Satellite Aerospace Service intended for communication, including those related to flight coordination, mainly outside national and international flight routes.
1.38 Radio service: a radio communications service whose broadcasting is intended for direct reception by the general public. This service may include audio, television or other types of broadcasting (CS).
1.39 Secondary radio service: a radio communications service in which signals transmitted or transmitted by satellite stations are intended for direct reception by the general public.
In a satellite radio service, the term "direct income 'includes both individual income and collective income.
1.40 Radio identification service: radio communication service for radio identification purposes.
1.41 Radio identification satellite service: radio communication service for radio identification purposes involving the use of one or more satellite stations.
This service may also include modulation connections necessary for its operation.
1.42 Radio navigation service: radio identification service for radio navigation purposes.
1.43 Satellite radio navigation service: radio navigation satellite service.
This service may also include modulation connections necessary for its operation.
1.44 Maritime radio navigation service: a radio navigation service intended for the needs of ships and for the safety of their operation.
1.45 Satellite radio navigation service: a satellite radio navigation service in which earth stations are located on board ships.
1.46 Air navigation service: radio navigation service intended for aircraft needs and for the safety of their operations.
1.47 Satellite air navigation service: a radio navigation service in which earth stations are located on board aircraft.
1.48 Radiolocation service: radio identification service for radiolocation purposes.
1.49 Satellite radio-navigation service: radio-determination satellite service for radio-location purposes.
This service may also include modulation connections necessary for its operation.
1.50. Helicopter meteorological service: radio communication service for meteorological observations and surveys, including hydrological.
1.51 Earth satellite survey service: radio communications service between terrestrial stations and one or more satellite stations, which may include links between satellite stations, and in which:
(a) information on the characteristics of the Earth and its natural phenomena, including environmental status data, shall be obtained from active sensors or passive sensors on Earth satellites;
(b) similar information is collected from platforms carried by aircraft or located on Earth;
(c) such information may be distributed to ground stations within the system;
(d) platforms may also be questioned.
This service may also include modulation connections necessary for its operation.
1.52 Satellite Earth survey service for meteorological purposes.
1.53. Service of frequency standards and time signals: a radio communication service providing for the scientific, technical and other transmission needs of selected frequencies, time signals or both at the same time as the specified high accuracy and intended for general reception.
1.54 Secondary service of frequency standards and time signals: a radio communications service using satellite stations on Earth satellites for the same purposes as a service of frequency standards and time signals. This service may also include modulation connections necessary for its operation.
1.55 Space research service: a radio communications service using spacecraft or other objects in space for scientific or technical research purposes.
1.56 Amateur service: radio communication service for self-education, mutual links and technical studies carried out by amateurs, i.e. duly authorised persons interested in radio technology only from personal predilection and non-profit.
1.57 Amateur satellite service: radio communications service using satellite stations on Earth satellites for the same purposes as an amateur service.
1.58 Radio Astronomical Service: a service involving the use of radio astronomy.
1.59 Security service: any radio communications service operated permanently or temporarily to ensure the safety of human life and property.
1.60 Special service: radio communications service not defined elsewhere in this section which is operated solely for specified needs of general interest and is not intended for public correspondence.
Radio stations and systems
1.61 Stations: one or more transmitters or receivers, or a set of transmitters and receivers, including equipment of their accessories, required at a given station to perform radio communications or radio astronomy.
Each station shall be classified according to the service in which it is permanently or temporarily involved.
1.62 Earth station: station providing ground radio communications.
Unless otherwise specified, each station shall mean the Earth station.
1.63 Earth Station: a station located either on the surface of the Earth or in the main part of the Earth's atmosphere and intended for connection:
(a) with one or more satellite stations; or
(b) with one or more stations of the same kind using one or more reflective satellites or other objects in space.
1.64 Space station: a station located on an object that is intended to be or already above the main part of the Earth's atmosphere.
1.65. Lifeboat or raft or other life-saving device.
1.66 Fixed station: fixed station.
1.66A Station on the platform at high height: a station located at a height of 20 to 50 km on the object at a specified nominal fixed point relative to the Earth.
1.67 Movable station: Movable service station intended for use in motion or at stops at unspecified places.
1.68. Movable earth station: earth station of mobile satellite services intended for use in motion or at stops in non-predefined places.
1.69 Ground station: a mobile service station which is not intended to be used while moving.
1.70 Ground earth station: a land-based fixed satellite service station or, in certain cases, mobile satellite services located at a fixed point or within a designated area on land for the implementation of a modulation connection for a mobile satellite service.
1.71 Base station: ground station of ground mobile services.
1.72 Base earth station: a land-based fixed satellite service station or, in certain cases, a terrestrial mobile satellite station located at a fixed point or within a designated area on land for the implementation of a modulation connection for a terrestrial mobile satellite service.
1.73 Ground moving station: a mobile ground mobile service station capable of moving on the ground surface within the geographical borders of the country or continent.
1.74 Ground moving earth station: a mobile earth station of a satellite terrestrial mobile service capable of moving on the surface within the geographical borders of the country or continent.
1.75 Coastal stations: land stations of maritime mobile services.
1.76 Coastal earth station: a land-based fixed satellite service station or, in certain cases, a satellite mobile service located at a fixed point on land to implement modulation connections for satellite mobile service.
1.77. Ship's station: a mobile station in a maritime mobile service located on board a vessel which is not permanently anchored, except for a rescue vehicle station.
1.78 Ship Earth Station: a mobile earth station in a satellite sea mobile service located on board a ship.
1.79. On-board communication station: a small-scale mobile service mobile station intended for internal communication on board a ship or for connections between a ship and its lifeboats and lifeboats during exercise or rescue operations, or for communication in a group of vessels which are towed or pushed, as well as for guidance on manoeuvring and mooring.
1.80 Port station: coastal station of port traffic services.
1.81 Air station: ground station of air moving services. In some cases, an air station may be located, for example, on board a ship or on a platform at sea.
1.82. Terrestrial earth station: a land-based fixed satellite station or, in certain cases, a satellite mobile air service located at a fixed point on land for the implementation of modulation connections for satellite air mobile service.
1.83. Aircraft station: a mobile mobile station other than a life-saving unit on board an aircraft. The position on the aircraft shall also be considered to be another location of the station which allows its use to be used for the communication of a pilot capable of flying without a pilot on board. 1)
1.84. Ground-based aircraft station: a mobile terrestrial station of a satellite air mobile service on board an aircraft. The position on the aircraft shall also be considered to be another location of the station which allows its use to be used for the communication of a pilot capable of flying without a pilot on board. 1)
1.85 Radio station: radio station.
1.86 Radio identification station: radio identification service station.
1.87 Radio navigation mobile station: a radio navigation service station intended for use in motion or during stops in non-predetermined locations.
1.88 Radio ground station: a radio navigation service station not intended for use while moving.
1.89 Radiolocation moving station: a radiolocation service station intended for use in motion or during stops in non-predefined places.
1.90 Radio ground station: a radio station not intended for use while moving.
1.91 Radiogoniometric (radio targeting) stations: radio detection stations using radiogoniometry (radio targeting).
1.92 Radio beacon station: a radio navigation service station whose transmission is intended to enable a mobile station to determine its position or direction to the radio beacon station.
1.93. Emergency radio buoy station for position determination: a mobile service station whose transmission is designed to facilitate search and rescue operations.
1.94. Satellite distress buoy station for position determination: Earth station for mobile satellite services, the broadcasting of which is intended to facilitate search and rescue operations.
1.95 Station of frequency standards and time signals: station of service of frequency standards and time signals.
1.96 Amateur station: amateur service station.
1.97 Radio Astronomical Station: Radio Astronomical Service Station.
1.98 Test station: station using radio waves in experiments aimed at the development of science or technology.
This definition does not include amateur stations.
1.99 Emergency ship transmitter: a ship's transmitter which is used exclusively at emergency frequency for distress, fortitude or safety purposes.
1.100 Radar: a radio detection system based on the comparison of reference signals with radio signals reflected or transmitted again from the position to be determined.
1.101 Primary radar: a radio detection system based on comparison of reference signals with radio signals reflected from the position to be determined.
1.102 Secondary radar: a radio detection system based on the comparison of reference signals with radio signals transmitted again from the position to be determined.
1.103 Radar signal (Racon): a transmitter-receiver associated with a fixed navigation system which automatically returns a characteristic signal which appears on the radar activating display and provides distance, direction and identity data after being activated by the radar.
1.104 Instrument Landing System (ILS): a radio navigation system providing horizontal and vertical guidance to aircraft immediately before and during landing and indicating at certain fixed points the distance to the landing reference point.
1.105 Horizontal radio guidance system: a horizontal guidance system integrated into the instrument landing system which indicates the horizontal deviation of the aircraft from its optimal descent path along the runway axis.
1.106 Descent radio guidance system: a vertical guidance system integrated into the instrument landing system which indicates the vertical deviation of the aircraft from its optimal descent path.
1.107 Radio signal: an air navigation service transmitter that vertically emits a characteristic signal providing the aircraft with an attitude indication.
1.108 Radio altimeter: radio navigational equipment on board an aircraft or spacecraft allowing the height of an aircraft or spacecraft above the surface of the earth or above any other surface to be determined.
1.108A Meteorological auxiliary ground station: a station in an auxiliary meteorological service which is not intended to be used while moving.
1.108B Meteorological auxiliary mobile station: a station in an auxiliary meteorological service which is intended to be used in motion or during stops at unspecified points.
1.109 Radio probe (radioprobe): an automatic radio transmitter of an auxiliary meteorological service normally carried by aircraft, untethered balloon, dragon or parachute and transmitting meteorological data.
1.109A Adaptive system: a radio communication system that changes its radio characteristics according to channel quality.
1.110 Cosmic system: any group of cooperating earth stations and / or space stations using space radio communications for specified purposes.
1.111 Satellite system: space system using one or more Earth satellites.
1.112 Satellite network: a satellite system or part thereof consisting of a single satellite and co-operating earth stations.
1.113 Secondary link: radio link between the terrestrial broadcasting station and the terrestrial receiving station via one satellite.
The cooperative link consists of one ascending and one descending connection.
1.114 Multi-satellite link: a radio link between a terrestrial broadcasting station and a terrestrial receiving station through two or more satellites without another earth station.
The multi-satellite link consists of one ascending link, one or more intersatellite links and one descending link.
1.115 Modulation link: a radio link from an Earth station at a given station to a space station or, conversely, transmitting information for a space radio communications service other than a satellite fixed service. This position may be at a designated fixed point or any fixed point within the designated areas.
Operating concepts
1.116 Public correspondence: any telecommunications which authorities and stations are obliged to take over for transmission on the ground that they are available to the public (CS).
1.117 Telegrafie2): the type of telecommunications in which the information transmitted after receipt is intended to be recorded as a document; the information transmitted may sometimes be presented in a different form or stored for later use (CS 1016).
1.118 Telegram: a document intended to be transmitted by telegraphy for the purpose of its delivery to the addressee. This term includes radio telegrams, unless otherwise specified (CS).
In this definition, the concept of telegraphy is of general scope as set out in the Convention.
1.119 Radiotegram: a telegram, originating in a mobile station or a moving earth station, or intended for them on their journey, partly or entirely by radio communication channels or satellite mobile services.
1.120 Radiotelex communication: telex communications originating in, or intended for, a mobile station or earth station, which are transmitted on their way to a mobile service or satellite mobile services, in part or in full.
1.121 Frequency shift telegraphy: a frequency modulation telegraphy in which the telegraph signal changes the carrier frequency between predetermined values.
1.122 Facimile: type of telegraphy for transmission of fixed images with or without semi-shadows for the purpose of reproduction in permanent form.
1.123 Telephony: the type of telecommunications provided primarily for the exchange of speech information (CS 1017).
1.124 Radio call: a telephone call coming from or intended for a mobile station or from a mobile earth station on its way to a mobile service or satellite mobile service.
1.125 Simplex operation: the mode of operation enabling the transmission of telecommunications channels alternately in both directions, for example by manual control3).
1.126 Duplex operation: mode of operation allowing simultaneous transmission of the telecommunications channel both directions (3).
1.127 Semiduplex operation: the mode of transmission with the simplex operation at one end of the telecommunications route and the duplex operation at the other part (3).
1.128 Television: a kind of telecommunications for the transmission of changing images of fixed or movable objects.
1.129 Individual reception (satellite radio service): reception of satellite radio broadcasting stations using simple home facilities and in particular small antenna devices.
1.130 Collective reception (satellite radio service): reception of satellite radio service stations by means of devices which may be complex and may have larger antennas than individual reception and intended for use
(a) a group of general public in one place; or
(b) a distribution system operating the demarcated area.
1.131 Telemetry (remote measurement): the use of telecommunications for remote self-reporting or remote self-recording of measurements.
1.132 Radiotelemetry (radio remote measurement): telemetry using radio waves.
1.133 Space telemetry (cosmic remote measurement): telemetry used to transmit the measurement results carried out on a spacecraft, including those relating to the activity of a spacecraft, from a space station.
1.134 Remote control: the use of telecommunications for signal transmission with the aim of initiating, changing or stopping remote equipment.
1.135 Space remote control: the use of radio communications for the transmission of signals to a space station with the aim of launching, altering or stopping the operation of equipment on an associated space object, including that space station.
1.136 Cosmic monitoring: determination of the orbit, speed or immediate position of the object in space by radio, excluding primary radar, to monitor the movement of the object.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree No. 423 / 2017 Coll., amending Decree No. 105 / 2010 Coll., on the frequency band allocation plan (national frequency table) |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 11.12.2017 |
|---|---|
| Effective from | 01.01.2018 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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