Planned
Germany will implement the decision and will follow the indicated transition period
Yes
Terminals are exemted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA
Under study
Terminals are planned to be exemted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA.
Under study
Terminals are planned to be exemted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA.
Yes
27.5 GHz - 29.1 GHz. Licence required. See radio interface specification 2017/0094/D.
Yes Partly
Frequency ranges 17.7 - 20.2 GHz and 29.5 - 30.0 GHz, ESOMPs operation not permitted inside of coordination zones according to Annex 3 of ECC/DEC/(13)01, max. transmit e.i.r.p. of 55 dB(W). The ESOMPs network system operator shall apply for a system license for the provision of services
Yes
Terminals are exempted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA
Yes
Terminals are exempted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA. The radio application is limited to the frequency band 14.00 - 14.25 GHz with a maximum e.i.r.p. of 50 dB(W).
Yes
Terminals are exempted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA. The radio application is limited to the frequency band 14.00 - 14.25 GHz
See remarks
Geographic implementation restrictions applied as submitted by Germany on 10 August 2017, see file in the attachments
Yes
Terminals are exempted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA
No
Germany has already assigned the extension band for GSM-R. ECC Decisions (02)09 and (02)10 are restricted to the GSM-R core band. It is technically impossible to apply different authorisation regulations for parts of the tuning range of the same equipment (GSM-R terminals)
No
Germany has already assigned the extension band for GSM-R. ECC Decisions (02)09 and (02)10 are restricted to the GSM-R core band. It is technically impossible to apply different authorisation regulations for parts of the tuning range of the same equipment (GSM-R terminals)
Yes
For further details (call signs, equivalent licences, other specific requirements) consult Annex 2 of ECC/REC/(05)06
Yes
Terminals are exempted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA
Yes
Terminals are exempted from individual licensing but the operation is allowed only under the control of a satellite network, which needs to be authorised by the NRA
Yes
National measures are not necessary with regard to ROES taking into account the German Telecommunications Act of 25 July 1996 (as published in Federal Law Gazette I No 39 of 31 July 1996) and the Frequency Assignment Ordinance of 26 April 2001 (as published in Federal Law Gazette I No 20 of 8 May 2001)
Yes
400.05 – 400.15 MHz: single-frequency 400.1 +/- 0.050 MHz for standard time and frequency signal service via satellite
Yes
The bands 1758-1780.5 MHz / 1853-1875.5 MHz (E1-Net) and 1730-1752.5 MHz / 1825-1847.5 MHz (E2-Net) are available; Administrative Orders No. 259.3/94 and No. 128/97
Yes
Intent of this Decision is met through the implementation of Directive 87/372/EEC
Yes
For further details (call signs, equivalent licences, other specific requirements) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-01
Yes
For further details (national licences corresponding to HAREC etc) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-02