CEPT ERC REPORT 61-1998 Harmonisation of Licensing (Biel Bienne)《许可证发放统一 比尔》.pdf
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1、European Radiocommunications Committee (ERC) within the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) HARMONISATION OF LICENSING BieBienne, September 1998 STD.CEPT ERC REPORT b3-ENGL 1778 m 232b434 0033547 052 b Copyright 1998 the European Conference of Postal and Telec
2、ommunications Administrations (CEPT) I STD-CEPT ERC REPORT b3-ENGL 1998 2326434 0033550 874 = ERC REPORT 61 REPORT ON HARMONISATION OF LICENSING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 INTRODUCTION 1 BACKGROUND . 1 PURPOSE OF LICENSING 1 APPLICATION 2 CO.ORDINATION . 3 LICENCE CONDITIONS 3 REST
3、RICTIONS 3 TECHNICAL CONDITIONS 4 FEES 4 DURATION OF A LICENCE . 4 TRANSFER OF LICENCES . 5 INSPECTION AND CLOSE DOWN 5 REVOCATION . 6 ONE STOP SHOPPING OSS 6 ELECTRONIC LICENSING AND EXCHANGE OF FEES . 6 EU ACTIVITIES 7 CONCLUSIONS AND FURTHER WORK . 8 REFERENCES 8 ANNEX I EXAMPLE OF DECISION ON LI
4、CENSING EXEMPTION 9 STD-CEPT ERC REPORT bL-ENGL L998 E 2326434 0013551 700 E ERC REPORT 61 Page 1 REPORT ON HARMONISATION OF LICENSING 1 INTRODUCTION The aim of this Report is to give an overview of the licensing procedures that are applicable for the use of radio equipment or the use of frequencies
5、 in the CEPT. The Report will give proposals and guidelines which could be used by the administrations to simpli and streamline their licensing procedures so that they are transparent, licences are issued without unnecessary delay and licence conditions are limited to the essential ones. The Report
6、is intended to be the follow up of some of the policy goals of the CEPTERC and the ER0 licensing study in the area of licensing of radio which are: 0 To have a transparent, fair and simple licensing system. To require licences for the use.of radio only when this is necessary. 0 To study which terms
7、and conditions are necessary to attach to individual licences. 0 To study the common terms and conditions that should apply to all users of radio or certain categories of radio. 2 BACKGROUND Licensing in the context of this report means permission to use frequencies under certain conditions. However
8、 it should be noted that additional licences may also be required, for example operators of telecommunications networks may need a licence to offer that service. Licensing has long been treated as a purely national matter, but when equipment was introduced which could be taken across national border
9、s the need for Co-ordination, mutual recognition and harmonisation of licences arose. As part of the European Union (EU) programme for liberalisation and increased competition in the telecommunications sector, two Directives have been adopted which have implications for licensing policy. Further inf
10、ormation is given in section 16 below. With regard to the task of reviewing the licensing regimes for different categories of equipment as well as the individual licensing conditions this Report intends to be a further step in the direction of investigating possibilities for harmonisation. Work was
11、carried out in the ERC and led to various CEPT Recommendations and Decisions suggesting that a specific category of equipment should be exempt from an individual licence or be covered by a general licence. A Recommendation on a harmonised regime for exemption from individual licensing of radio equip
12、ment was adopted in 1995 (CEPTERCREC 01-07). This Recommendation lists the criteria on the basis of which administrations should decide to exempt categories of radio equipment. Based on that Recommendation, which remains in force, subsequently Decisions were approved - and will be approved in the fu
13、ture - covering additional equipment categories (see Annex I). 3 PURPOSE OF LICENSING The use of radio frequencies has to be carefully planned and authorized to ensure the provision of a sufficiently high standard of service, otherwise it can cause interference to other users. In particular, it is v
14、ital that emergency services, aircraft and shipping, be enabled to communicate sufficiently and successfully. Interference can also impair the success of businesses and prevent individuals from the enjoyment of radio and television programmes. Thus, it is clear that access to the frequency spectrum
15、needs to be controlled. Licences can be issued via many different methods. These methods can be devided broadly in two groups, administrative methods, like for instance first come, first served and market oriented methods, like for instance tender procedures. In some cases sufficient organisation of
16、 frequency use can be achieved by using general authorisations or licence exemption. In such cases it is not necessary to regulate the characteristics or use of individual pieces of STD-CEPT ERC REPORT bL-ENGL L99B 2326414 0013552 b47 ERC REPORT 61 Page 2 radio equipment. Furthermore, it is not nece
17、ssary to have any dialogue between the radio administration and the end user of the radio equipment. However that approach is not sufficient in many cases. Even though the frequency bands are harmonised and the radio systems standardised, more detailed administrative work may stili be required. Ther
18、e may be several reasons for this: For efficient “se of the spectrum and avoidance of interference it is necessary to plan the technical characteristics of certain stations and to set specific technical conditions and parameters for their use. The frequency used in a given location must be available
19、 for use by another user in a separate location without any interference being caused. To ensure that there is no overloading when the same channel needs to be assigned to more than one user in a given location. Radio transmitters are often concentrated in locations which are attractive because of g
20、eographical conditions, availability of antenna sites, etc. In such locations mutual interference through several different mechanisms may occur. There may be a need to set priorities to certain user categories. It may be necessary, for example, to prohibit the use of certain attractive frequency ba
21、nds for hobby purposes, or to allow only security services on certain other bands. Co-ordination with neighbouring countries has to take place. For these reasons, use of radio frequencies requires that the radio administration has direct regulatory contact with the user. In order to carry out these
22、tasks administrations issue radio licences. For some services, in addition to the radio licence a telecommunications or broadcasting licence is required, but these licences are not taken into account in this report. 4 APPLICATION Application for the radio licence will usually have to be made to the
23、appropriate authority. The type of service (land mobile, fixed etc.) will determine the extent and degree of information requested. There are differences in complexity of the requirements for different services. Application information should be easily available preferably by way of application form
24、s, which should be as simple as possible. In general the following information is required: Licensee information 0 Name and address and other contact details. 0 Billing address. 0 Contact person responsible for operation. Service information 0 Type of service. 0 Address or coordinates of base statio
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