The frequency ranges provided in the following tables should be described with channel edges and not center frequency.
800 MHz Mobile Band (the UHF band)
Preferred harmonized frequency arrangement:
832-862 MHz / 791-821 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)
1 The frequency bands covered by this ECO Report are specified in section 1 ‘Introduction’
2 Information for those countries which have not been responding to the ECO circular letters since 2008 is given in the old format.
3 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
4 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
5 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
6 Note: Currently all licenses in the 3.5 GHz band are for fixed service.
7 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
8 The band is technology neutral and can be used according to EC Decision 2011/251/EU
9 For specific information related to licensees, please refer to the following weblink: http://www.comreg.ie/radio_spectrum/fwala_search.541.960.fwalasearch.html
10 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
11 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September
* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September
* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September
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* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September
* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September
13 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.
14 For private usage
15 For private usage
16 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.