International Networking System for Universal Long distance Advanced Radio

 

faq

technical specifications

legal issues

time plan

related links

pilot projects


Links:

  • International Telecommunication Union ITU (fttp://www.itu.ch)
  • International Paralel Union of Telecommunication IPUT http://www.c3.hu/~iput
  • European Telecommunication Standardization Institute ETSI http://www.etsi.fr
  • European Union EU http://europa.eu.int
  • United Nations Organisation UN http://www.un.org
  • Federal Communications Commission FCC http://www.fcc.gov
  • Federal Communications Commisson Unofficial Document Locator http://www.intercall.net/~neuhaus/fccindex/index.html
  • European Radio Office (pan-european licensing)? ERO http://www.ero.dk
Informations on these sites should be summarised and submitted to the web site with links to relevant official and unofficial information and resources. Specific links for countries:

Licensing Procedures Notes: http://www.dti.gov.uk/public/frame4.html

Radiocommunications Agency: http://www.open.gov.uk/radiocom/rahome.htm

Tables of radio frequency allocations: http://www.open.gov.uk/radiocom/rahome.htm

United Kingdom Table of Radio Frequency Allocations: http://www.open.gov.uk/radiocom/sp_auct/index.htm

  • UK: OFTEL is the regulator – or "watchdog" – for the UK telecoms industry. Broadcast transmission is also part of OFTEL’s remit. Their aim is for customers to get the best possible deal in terms of quality, choice and value for money. OFTEL is a government department but independent of ministerial control.

OFTEL: http://www.oftel.gov.uk/

  • NL: RijksDienst Radiocommunicatie RDR: http://www.rdr.minvenw.nl/
  • Australia: ACA (Australia Communications Authority). Specific links: About the ACA; The Australian Telecommunications Regulatory Environment: Austel

ACA; http://www.austel.gov.au/index/default.html

Austel http://www.austel.gov.au/authority/overview.htm

  • Hungary: HIF Download the electronic version of the National Table of Frequency Allocation for Hungary at HIF (English) or (Hungarian version). It is a 4Mb Hypertext application. Links to information on the Hungarian procedure for the authorisation: HIF Sorry information on this page is only in Hungarian.

(English version): http://www.hif.hu/fnft/fnft-eng.exe

(Hungarian version): http://www.hif.hu/fnft/fnft.exe

Potential Initial Consortium Members - present at the V_2 N5M Rotterdam workshop