Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(96)01

ERC/DEC/(96)01 of 7 March 1996 on the harmonised frequency band to be designated for the introduction of the Digital Land Mobile System for the Emergency Services

Implementation Summary
implemented 26
limited implementation / see remarks 0
planned 2
under study 0
not implemented / see remarks 3
no info / see remarks 15
Country Implementation Status Date (of update) Date (of activation) Remarks
Albania no info / see remarks
Andorra no info / see remarks
Austria implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented with the national Frequency Utilisation Ordinance
Azerbaijan no info / see remarks
Belgium implemented 01-09-2009 The band 380-385/390-395 MHz has been designated for the emergency services. A nation wide network is set up (ASTRID)
Bosnia and Herzegovina no info / see remarks
Bulgaria implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented trouth reference in the National Frequency Allocation Table
Croatia implemented 01-09-2009
Cyprus implemented 01-09-2009 Incorporated into National Frequency Allocation Table
Czech Republic no info / see remarks 01-09-2009 Harmonised band for emergency services was designated but TETRAPOL technology was implemented.
Denmark no info / see remarks
Estonia implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in the following regulations: "The Estonian radio frequency allocation plan", adopted by the decree of Minister og Economic Affairs and Communications no 110 og 11.12.2001
Finland implemented 01-09-2009 Decision by the Board of TAC 14 August 1996. See also frequency allocation table of Finland in http://www.thk.fi/englanti/radio/taulu.htm and Regulation THK 15 in http://www.thk.fi/englanti/esittely/n2563.htm TAC regulation THK 15
France no info / see remarks
Georgia no info / see remarks
Germany implemented 01-09-2009
Greece implemented 01-09-2009
Hungary implemented 01-09-2009 National footnote H87 of the National Table of Frequency Allocations, which was published by Government Decree No. 346/2004 (XII.22.) Korm
Iceland implemented 01-09-2009 National Table of Frequency Allocation
Ireland implemented 01-09-2009 Administrative Decision. Spectrum available. Provisions made in national table of frequency allocations
Italy implemented 01-09-2009 Footnote to the national frequency allocation table
Latvia implemented 01-09-2009
Liechtenstein implemented 01-09-2009
Lithuania implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in the National table of frequency allocations
Luxembourg implemented 01-09-2009 Through reference in Luxembourg's national table of frequency allocations
Malta implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in the National Frequency Plan
Moldova implemented 01-09-2009
Monaco no info / see remarks
Montenegro no info / see remarks
Netherlands implemented 01-09-2009
North Macedonia implemented 01-09-2009 National footnote M38 of NTFA. Frequencies 380-385/390-395 MHz are available for emergency services
Norway implemented 01-09-2009 The frequencies are allocated in the NTFA. Testing until 31.12.2002
Poland implemented 01-09-2009 Included in National Table of Frequency Allocations
Portugal no info / see remarks
Romania planned 01-09-2009
San Marino no info / see remarks
Serbia no info / see remarks
Slovak Republic not implemented / see remarks 01-09-2009 Reasons: System TETRAPOL for governmental services is in this band
Slovenia not implemented / see remarks 01-09-2009
Spain implemented 01-09-2009 National use 28 in National Table of Frequency Allocations (NTFA)
Sweden not implemented / see remarks 01-09-2009
Switzerland implemented 01-09-2009 National Frequency Allocations Plan. ETSI standard not mandatory
Türkiye planned 01-09-2009 This band is used by military and we will start to move exist systems
Ukraine no info / see remarks
United Kingdom implemented 01-09-2009 Incorporated into National Table
Vatican City no info / see remarks