1、EUROPEAN RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE ERC Decision of 28 March 2000 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSAT) operating in the frequency bands 14.0 - 14.25 GHz Earth-to-space and 12.5 - 12.75 GHz space-to-Earth (ERC/DEC/(00)05) EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF POSTAL AND
2、TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION Copyright 2000 the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CLP i ) STD-CEP1 ERC/DEC/(OO)OS-ENGL 2000 232b414 OULbSb2 2b8 = ERC/DEC/(O)05 Page 1 EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1 INTRODUCTION Licensing is an appropriate tool for Administrations t
3、o regulate the use of radio equipment and the effective use of the frequency spectrum and to avoid harmful interference. However intervention from the Administrations as far as the installation and use of equipment is concerned needs to be proportionate. Administrations and especially users, retaile
4、rs and manufacturers will benefit from a more deregulated system of authorising the use of radio equipment. 2 BACKGROUND There is a general agreement that when the efficient use of the frequency spectrum is not at risk and as long as harmful interference is unlikely, the installation and use of radi
5、o equipment might be exempted from individual licensing. Within the EEA, Directives 1999/5/EC (the R that it therefore would be desirable for CEPT Administrations to have common licence regimes at their disposai in order to control the installation, ownership and use of radio equipment; that there i
6、s a strong desire within the CEPT Administrations to improve efficiency by reducing the control exercised by Administrations in the form of mandatory provisions; that there are considerable differences in national licensing, laws and regulations and that harmonisation therefore can only be introduce
7、d gradually; that national licensing regimes should be as simple as possible, in order to minimise the burden upon the Administrations and users of equipment; that intervention by the national Administrations with respect to the use of radio equipment should in general not exceed the levei necessary
8、 for the efficient use of the frequency spectrum; that Administrations should work towards the exemption of relevant radio equipment from individual licensing based on hannonised criteria detailed in ERC/REC 01-07; that this Decision shall not impede EEA member countries from fulfilling their obliga
9、tions according to Community law; that TBR 028 contains provisions ensuring to prevent VSATs from unintended and unauthorised transmissions: noting (a) that VSATs operate with geo stationary satellites as part of the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) within the frequency bands 12.5 - 12.75 GHz (space-to
10、-Earth) and 14.0 - 14.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) under the control of the satellite system (authorised, if applicable), providing analogue or digital communications; (b) that VSATs using the frequency band indicated under a) fulfil the criteria for exemption listed in ERCREC 01-07, .e. by complying wit
11、h TBR28 or, for CEPT countries having implemented EU Directive 1999/5EC, by complying with that Directive. (c) that this Decision applies only to VSATs: using a transmitter power of no more than 2 watts; using an equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) of no more than 50 dBW; used beyond
12、500 metres from the boundary fence of an airport. STD-CEPT ERC/DEC/(00)05-ENGL 2000 232bLiLLi OOLb5b5 T77 = ERC/DEC/(00)05 Page 4 DECIDES 1. to exempt VSATs that fulfil noting a), b) and c) from individual licensing. Where justified, administrations may require a simple form of registration; 2. that
13、 this Decision shall enter into force on 27 March 2000 at the latest: 3. that CEPT Administrations shall communicate the national measures implementing this Decision to the ERC Chairman and the ER0 when the Decision is nationally implemented. Note: Please check the ER0 web site (http:/www.ero.dk) for the up to date position on the implenientation of this and other ERC Decisions