Implementation status

ECC/DEC/(11)04

ECC/DEC/(11)04 of 9 December 2011 on Exemption from individual licensing of digital terminals of narrowband and wideband PMR/PAMR/PPDR systems and free circulation and use of digital terminals of narrowband and wideband PPDR systems operating in the 80 MHz, 160 MHz, 380-470 MHz and 800/900 MHz bands

Implementation Summary
implemented 16
limited implementation / see remarks 4
planned 0
under study 0
not implemented / see remarks 8
no info / see remarks 18
Country Implementation Status Date (of update) Date (of activation) Remarks
Albania no info / see remarks
Andorra no info / see remarks
Austria implemented 10-04-2012
Azerbaijan no info / see remarks
Belgium no info / see remarks
Bosnia and Herzegovina no info / see remarks
Bulgaria implemented 01-09-2015
Croatia not implemented / see remarks 12-03-2013
Cyprus implemented 26-10-2015
Czech Republic limited implementation / see remarks 14-09-2017 VO-R/1/05.2017-2
Denmark implemented 10-07-2012 Implementation through reference in the national table of frequency allocations and executive order (at present No 758 of 1 June 2015)
Estonia limited implementation / see remarks 26-06-2012 "Partly implemented through reference in ""The Estonian radio frequency allocation plan"" In frequency bands 380-400 MHz; 446-446,2 MHz and 453-470 MHz"<br> PMR/PAMR - Partly implemented.<br> PPDR in frequency band 380-470 MHz
Finland not implemented / see remarks 24-10-2012
France implemented 23-01-2014 No specific measure will be adopted on this issue. The French regulation already allow free circulation and use of terminal equipment connected to networks which are authorised in France
Georgia no info / see remarks
Germany not implemented / see remarks 16-03-2012 No requirement for this Decision which is only related to authorisation issues. Germany has implemented the R&TTE Directive
Greece no info / see remarks
Hungary implemented 26-02-2014 Decree No. 1/2013 (I.7.)NMHH on establishing the rules of use for frequency bands that may be used for non-civil purposes, and Decree No. 2/2013 (I.7.)NMHH on establishing the rules of use for frequency bands that may be used for civil purposes Implemented for PPDR in the band 380-385/390-395 MHz and for PAMR in the band 450-457.38/460-467.38 MHz
Iceland implemented 05-12-2012 Implementation through reference in the National Table of Frequency Allocation
Ireland not implemented / see remarks 04-03-2014
Italy implemented 02-11-2015
Latvia not implemented / see remarks 04-03-2014
Liechtenstein implemented 05-12-2013 Licence exemption does not apply for equipment with programmed DMO-frequencies
Lithuania implemented 24-01-2014 PPDR 380-400 MHz
Luxembourg limited implementation / see remarks 26-06-2014 Through reference in Luxembourg's national table of frequency allocations (380-470 MHz)
Malta not implemented / see remarks 12-01-2016
Moldova no info / see remarks
Monaco no info / see remarks
Montenegro no info / see remarks
Netherlands implemented 07-09-2012
North Macedonia implemented 31-12-2012
Norway not implemented / see remarks 06-07-2012 Administrative charges payable to NPT are based on the number of handheld terminals and therefore need to be registeres with the NPT
Poland implemented 18-07-2018
Portugal implemented 01-01-2015
Romania no info / see remarks
San Marino no info / see remarks
Serbia no info / see remarks
Slovak Republic no info / see remarks
Slovenia implemented 30-01-2014 2014/53/EU (RED)
Spain no info / see remarks
Sweden limited implementation / see remarks 24-07-2012
Switzerland implemented 03-06-2013
Türkiye not implemented / see remarks 04-06-2012
Ukraine no info / see remarks
United Kingdom no info / see remarks
Vatican City no info / see remarks