Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(98)03

ERC/DEC/(98)03 of 20 March 1998 on free circulation and use of EMS-PRODAT terminals in CEPT member countries enlarging the field of application of <a href="https://docdb.cept.org/document/719">ERC Decision (95)01</a>

Implementation Summary
implemented 23
limited implementation / see remarks 0
planned 3
under study 0
not implemented / see remarks 1
no info / see remarks 19
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 General Licenses Ordinance; published in Federal Law Gazette II Nr. 98/2001 (in accordance with EU Commission Decision of 6 April 2000, No. 2000/299/EC (Class 1)
Azerbaijan no info / see remarks
Belgium implemented 01-09-2009 Royal Decree of 16/04/1998 Automatic exemption if the company is registred as Operator in Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina no info / see remarks
Bulgaria no info / see remarks
Croatia implemented 01-09-2009
Cyprus implemented 01-09-2009 Commissioners Decision (P.I.595/2004), Postal Regulation Law (L.112(I)/2004)
Czech Republic implemented 01-09-2009 VO-R/9/07.2005-20
Denmark no info / see remarks
Estonia implemented 01-09-2009 R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC is implemented
Finland implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by Regulation FICORA 15, see www.ficora.fi/englanti/esittely/n2563.htm. See also the Finnish Frequency Plan www.ficora.fi/englanti/radio/taulu.htm
France implemented 01-09-2009 Terminal equipment use is authorised only with a network licenced in accordance with the French telecommunications law. See http://www.art-telecom.fr
Georgia no info / see remarks
Germany implemented 01-09-2009
Greece no info / see remarks
Hungary implemented 01-09-2009 Decree No. 35/2004 (XII.28.) IHM on the establishment of the rules relating to the use of frequency bands
Iceland implemented 01-09-2009 Telecommunications law nr 143/1996, art. 25
Ireland implemented 01-09-2009 Free circulation is permitted under the R&TTE Directive. Statutory Instrument 105 of 1999 exempts EMS-PRODAT terminals from the requirement to be licensed
Italy implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by means of a decree of the President of the Republic dated 27 January 2000, published on the Italian Official Gazette no. 69 dated 23 March 2000 and a ministerial decree dated 17 April 2000, published on the Italian Gazette no. 102 dated 4 May 2000
Latvia implemented 01-09-2009
Liechtenstein implemented 01-09-2009
Lithuania implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by the Order No.1-V27 of the Director of the Communications Regulatory Authority of 13 March 2003 on the Approval of the List of Frequencies (channels) which may be used without an individual authorisation
Luxembourg implemented 01-09-2009
Malta no info / see remarks
Moldova no info / see remarks
Monaco no info / see remarks
Montenegro no info / see remarks
Netherlands implemented 01-09-2009
North Macedonia implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented for pratical means, but no formal regulation
Norway implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented for practical means, but no formal regulation
Poland no info / see remarks
Portugal no info / see remarks
Romania no info / see remarks
San Marino no info / see remarks
Serbia no info / see remarks
Slovak Republic planned 01-09-2009 General Licence is being prepared
Slovenia not implemented / see remarks 01-09-2009
Spain planned 01-09-2009
Sweden implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by PTS Exemption Regulations - Free circulation de facto implemented by EU R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC)
Switzerland implemented 01-09-2009 Decreees of the Federal Council based on Telecommunications Act, FKV Art. 8 and FAV Art. 20
Türkiye planned 01-09-2009
Ukraine no info / see remarks
United Kingdom implemented 01-09-2009 Licence Exempt. Covered under the WT Exemption Regulations 1999. Statutory Instrument No 930. Max power (eirp) 12dBW. ETSI standard TBR 256 edition 1. Published May 1998
Vatican City no info / see remarks