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Test, demonstration and experimental use

 

Country
Contact
Information, links
Albania Vasil Mitezi, Head of Spectrum Management

Vasil.mitezi@akep.al

 Experimental form
Andorra

Mr Carles Casadevall Soler
Servei de Telecommunicacions d'Andorra
C/Mn. Lluis Pujol, 8-14
500 Santa Coloma
Tel: 376 875 275
Fax: 376 864 274
E-mail: carles.casedevall@andorratelcom.ad

 
Austria

Technical issues:
Mr. Florian Cziczatka
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
Ghegastrasse 1
1030 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 71162 654212
Fax:     +43 1 71162 654209Email: florian.cziczatka@bmvit.gv.at

Legal issues:
Mrs Susanna Wölfer
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
Ghegastrasse 1
1030 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 71162 654114
Fax:     +43 1 71162 654209
Email: susanna.woelfer@bmvit.gv.at  

 

Formular under the headline “Antrag auf Ausnahmebewilligung”

Concerning demonstration purposes (e.g. exhibitions and events) the respective license can be obtained at the local telecommunication authorities (see License)

 Belarus Mr Yuri Shpak
Ministry of Communications and Inforamtion of the Republic of Belarus
10, Independence Ave.
220050 Minsk
Tel: 375 17 207 126 66
Fax: 375 17 207 15 22
E-mail: shpak@belgie.by

 
Belgium Philippe APPELDOORN 
licencesradio@bipt.be

Document link
Bosnia Herzegovina

Enisa Dobric
Spectrum Management Division
Communications Regulatory Agency
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Phone: +387 33 569 153
fax: + 387 33 713 080

www.rak.ba

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Bulgaria Vladimir Visokomogilski
vvisokomogilski@crc.bg

Applications may be sent to info@crc.bg

 

Information and documentation can be found on Link

Cyprus

Department of Electronic Communications
Ministry of Communications and Works

pargyrou@mcw.gov.cy

No (www.mcw.gov/dec)

Generic form

Croatia

Croatian Post and Electronic Communications Agency
Contact: Ivancica Sakal

ivancica.sakal@hakom.hr

Information

Depending on the service, temporary license is issued in line with our ordinances (different licenses (PMR, amateur, microwave…). Application forms for these licenses are published (Link). For licenses that cannot be categorized, the purpose, technical specifications of a radio station or a radio system, geographical area and time period of use must be provided (no application form).


Czech Republic


Operation of this equipment is currently possible on basis of individual authorisation. Inquiries in this regard should be addressed to

podatelna@ctu.cz.

Applications submitted at this point are distributed to proper hands (pursuant to respective radio services) within the Czech Telecommunication Office

Necessary information (in Czech) on individual authorisations should be found at following point: Information.

 Experimental authorisation is part of the legislation update prepared for 2012

Denmark

Erhvervsstyrelsen/DANISH BUSINESS AUTHORITY

Dahlerups Pakhus
Langelinie Allé 17
DK-2100 Copenhagen East
Phone number: +45 3529 1000
www.erst.dk

Contact: Henrik Rosenkrantz
Direct number: +45 3546 6354
E-mail: henros@erst.dk

HOMEPAGE:
www.erst.dk
www.erhvervsstyrelsen.dk
(enter into force on June 28)

Apply for frequencies:
https://frekvensindberetning.itst.dk/anonymous/Forms/CaseType.aspx

Estonia

Alo Einla
alo.einla@tja.ee

Veera Terestsenkova
veera.terestsenkova@tja.ee

No specific rules for radio equipment for “experimental or demonstration” purposes.

The general information for obtaining of frequency authorization is presented on our website.

Form

Finland  radiotaajuudet@ficora.fi


Applications for authorisations for use of radio equipment for "experimental or demonstration" purposes do not

have any specific handling procedure in Ficora but they are handled within the common licencing process           

Application forms: Forms

General guidance:   

Link

France

The legal entity in France in charge of issuing authorisations for the use of radio frequencies for the purpose of electronic communications (except audiovisual broadcasting) is the ARCEP.

The ARCEP would assess the effective “experimental or demonstration” nature when considering such specific request by the industry.

Contact : ARCEP

Direction du spectre et des relations avec les équipementiers

experimentation@arcep.fr

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Georgien Georgian National Communications Commission – GNCC
Nr. Zaza Gonjilashvili, Frequency Management Department

post@gncc.ge

You could find Information regarding general authorization in the field of electronic communications following to the link  Link

Germany

Bundesnetzagentur
Ref. 221
Canisiusstr. 21
D-55122 Mainz

heinz.essner@bnetza.de

Link
Greece

 

Hellenic Ministry  of Infrastructures Transport and Networks  
General Secretariat for Communications
Directorate for Management and Control of Radio-frequency Spectrum, Division III

Mrs. Olga Karagianni

o.karagianni@yme.gov.gr  

 

www.yme.gr
                 

For information and FAQ

There is no common application form for all cases. Each request for issuing “licence” of an  “experimental station”

(ITU terminology)  is unique and we treat it as a specific case

Hungary  feo@nmhh.hu (Mr. Andras Czuczy)
                              

Documentation

Iceland

Mr Thorleifur Jonasson

thorleifur@pts.is

This would fall into the category on the website marked as temporary license.
Link

Ireland

General e-mail addresses:
licensing@comreg.ie

info@testandtrial.ie

Contact Person
Kevin Kennedy

Spectrum Development Manager
ComReg
Abbey Court,
Irish Life Centre,
Lower Abbey Street,
Dublin 1,
Ireland
Telephone +353 1 804 9650

 www.testandtrial.ie
Italy

Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico
Dipartimento Comunicazioni
Direzione Generale per la Pianificazione e
la Gestione dello Spettro Radioelettrico
Viale America, 201
I-00144 Roma


 Link
Latvia

Mr. Rinalds Ritmanis

rinalds.ritmanis@esd.lv                       


Electronic Communication Office  41/43 Elizabetes str. Riga, LV-1010,
Latvia

Information is available on the web site:

Information

Liechtenstein

Mr. Farshad Hosseini
Fari.hosseini@ak.llv.li

Tel.: +423 236 6488

Form

Lithuania

Mr. Raimundas Jarmalis
Communications Regulatory Authority
Algirdo str. 27A
LT-03219 Vilnius

Email: rjarmalis@rrt.lt


Yes: Rules of designation and usage of radio frequencies

Luxembourg

Roland Thurmes

(roland.thurmes@ilr.lu)

or

Jean Gompelmann (jean.gompelmann@ilr.lu)

INSTITUT LUXEMBOURGEOIS DE REGULATION
L-2922 Luxembourg)

There is no special documentation available. A short description of the project should be sent to the responsible person.

Republic of Macedonia

Agency for Electronic Communications
Radiocommunications Department

contact@aec.mk

The procedure for issuing the frequency authorisation for experimental or demonstration purpose is same with the procedure for regular frequency authorisations. The Application form is same for both cases. Only difference is that frequency authorisation for experimental or demonstration purpose cannot be renewed and is time limited to maximum 90 days.

Malta

Malta Communications Authority
Adrian Galea

adrian.c.galea@mca.org.mt

Yes – Guidelines for the licensing of spectrum for test and trial purposes:

Link

Test licence application form: Form

Trial licence application form: Form

Moldova

1. cnfr@cnfr.md

2. office@anrceti.md

 

Link

Monaco  Mr Christophe Pierre
Direction des Communications Electroniques
23, Avenue Albert II
98000 Monaco
Tel: 377 98 98 88 00
Fax: 377 97 98 56 57
E-mail: cpierre@gouv.mc

 
Montenegro Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services

Mr Zoran Sekulić, CEO

E-mail: ekip@ekip.me

 

Yes, there are an application form and corresponding instructions used for issuance of permissions for radio frequency use (they are not exclusively used for testing purposes) (http://www.ekip.me/rfspektar/rfrekvencije.php). The Law provides for issuance of temporary permissions for radio frequency use in duration of up to 90 days for equipment testing purposes.

(Law on Electronic Communication, Article 77, point 3)
Norway No single contact person, the applications must be sent to

firmapost@npt.no.



Application forms can be found on the following webpage:

Forms

Look for “Application for temporary use of radio equipment in Norway”.

Poland


Department of Frequency Resources Management

Director: Dr Wiktor Sęga
Ph. (+48 22) 53 49 125
Fax. (+48 22) 53 49 175

e-mail: w.sega@uke.gov.pl

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Portugal  Miguel Capela (miguel.capela@anacom.pt)






This information is available on the website. However, this points to a specific type of tests, e.g. WiMAX, LTE in the 2.6 or 3.5 GHz.

For those specific cases described above the request should be sent by email, indicating the purpose of the test, frequency band to be used, test spot, test duration time, equipment specification and contact point.

Romania

Bogdan IANA
bogdan.iana@ancom.org.ro

ANCOM
2 Delea Noua Street
Bucharest 3, Romania
Postal code 030925

The procedure of requesting and granting the licences for the use of radio frequencies for “experimental or demonstration” purposes is in accordance with the provisions of  Decision no.658/2005 (www.ancom.org.ro under section Industry> Limited Resources> Radio Spectrum)

Russian Federation
Ministry  for Information and Communication
Link

 


 Document
(only in Russian)
Serbia  ratel@ratel.rs


Electronic Communications Law - Article 94

(Law)

Application for the issuance of temporary licence for the use of radio frequencies:

(License)

Rules on costs for radio-station licence issuance - Article 1 item 16):

(License)

Slovakia  frequency@teleoff.gov.sk




Link

Link

Slovenia Mr Marjan Tridin
Post and Electronic Communications Agency
Stegne 7,

P.O. Box 418
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: 386 1 583 63 60
Fax: 386 1 511 11 01
E-mail: marjan.trdin@apek.si

Link

Link

 

Spain  SGPGER@MITYC.ES

Formular

Sweden

Swedish Post and Telecom Agency
Box 5398, SE-102 49 Stockholm
Sweden

pts@pts.se

Switchboard +46-8-678 55 00
Fax +46-8-678 55 05

No specific contact person

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Switzerland

Mr. Maurizio Biasutti

+41 32 327 58 21

Maurizio.Biasutti@bakom.admin.ch








 

Information is available on our website : Information

In few month, it will be possible to apply for a test license using our portal for online services: License

It will be described on our portal for online services (Portal)

The Netherlands















Radiocommunications Agency Netherlands
P.O. Box 450
9700 AL Groningen

G. Venema

info@agentschaptelecom.nl






















To apply for a license at least the following information needs to be provided:

Name, address and place of applicant

Technical specifications:

    * Bandwith
    * Site coordinates (or description, in case of mobile use)
    * Antenna configuration (height, diagram, polarisation)
    * Power (e.r.p. or e.i.r.p.)
    * Modulation
    * Time, date and place of the emissions
    * Other relevant technical information

Information about the execution of the experiment:

    * Description, characteristics, objective of the experiment
    * Prefered range of frequency use and grounds thereof
    * Estimated duration of the experiment / preferred start- and ending date of license and grounds thereof
    * Information concerning possible interference with other systems, networks or frequency usage

Any information that may provide further details about the experiment, e.g. a project plan, time schedule etc.

 

Date and place
Signature of applicant.

Turkey

Yakup Kadri YAZAREL
ykyazarel@btk.gov.tr

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Ukraine

UCRF. Analyses and International Cooperation Directorate. Frequency Planning Department
22, Khreschatyk,
01001, Kyiv

bondarenko_a@ucrf.gov.ua

 Agency: Link

Permissions: Link
United Kingdom

stulicences@ofcom.org.uk 

License and Documentation

Vatican Mr Constantino Pacifici
Vatican Radio
Technical Direction
00120 Vatican City
Tel: 39 06 6988 4308
Fax: 39 06 6988 5062
E-mail: dirtecct@vatradio.va
 
25 June 2012, 15:31