Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(99)17

ERC/DEC/(99)17 of 1 June 1999 on the Automatic Identification and Surveillance system (AIS) channels in the maritime VHF band

Implementation Summary
implemented 33
limited implementation / see remarks 0
planned 2
under study 0
not implemented / see remarks 2
no info / see remarks 9
Country Implementation Status Date (of update) Date (of activation) Remarks
Albania implemented 20-10-2010 Implemented through reference in the National Frequency Allocation Table
Andorra no info / see remarks
Austria implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented with the Frequency Utilisation Ordinance
Azerbaijan no info / see remarks
Belgium implemented 01-09-2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina no info / see remarks
Bulgaria implemented 01-09-2009 In practice maritime administration implements all decisions
Croatia implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through NTFA
Cyprus implemented 01-09-2009 Incorporated into National Frequency Allocation Table
Czech Republic implemented 04-10-2010 Plan of Radio Spectrum Utilisation, Part No.Part. No. PV-P/1/09.2015-6
Denmark implemented 01-09-2009 Implementation through reference in the national table of frequency allocations
Estonia implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in the Estonian Frequency Allocation Plan
Finland implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by Regulation FICORA 4, see_x00D_ https://www.viestintavirasto.fi/en/steeringandsupervision/legislation/regulations.html
France implemented 01-09-2009 See NFAT F35b
Georgia no info / see remarks
Germany implemented 01-09-2009
Greece no info / see remarks
Hungary implemented 01-09-2009 National footnote H75 of the National Table of Frequency Allocations, which was published by Decree No. 15/2012 (XII.29.)NMHH, and Decree No. 2/2013 (I.7.)NMHH on establishing the rules of use for frequency bands that may be used for civil purposes
Iceland implemented 01-09-2009 National Table of Frequency Allocation
Ireland implemented 01-09-2009 Both channels have been entered into the 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 by Order No. 1V-1160 of the Director of the Communications Regulatory Authority of 24 December 2008 on the Aproval of the Plan for the Use of Radio Frequencies
Luxembourg implemented 01-09-2009
Malta implemented 01-09-2009
Moldova not implemented / see remarks 01-09-2009
Monaco no info / see remarks
Montenegro implemented 26-10-2010
Netherlands implemented 01-09-2009 The channels have been made available by 01-01-2000
North Macedonia not implemented / see remarks 01-06-2012
Norway implemented 01-09-2009
Poland no info / see remarks
Portugal implemented 01-09-2009 http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?contentId=60168
Romania implemented 01-09-2009 Included in the National Table of Frequency Allocations
San Marino no info / see remarks
Serbia implemented 27-09-2010
Slovak Republic planned 01-09-2009 Co-existence AIS and existing services is still not clear, implementation planned
Slovenia implemented 01-09-2009 NTFA
Spain planned 01-09-2009
Sweden implemented 01-09-2009 Implemented by National Frequency Allocation Table
Switzerland implemented 01-09-2009 The Swiss Administration reserves its position with regard to the frequency 162.025 MHz: This frequency is in use for a mountain railway high altitude application in Switzerland. Harmful interference is likely to occur in case the frequency is used in the region of Basle and a couple of kilometres down the Rhine from Basle in Germany and/or France. Therefore Switzerland wishes adequate protection to be maintained in the critical area
Türkiye implemented 21-10-2010
Ukraine implemented 31-03-2011
United Kingdom implemented 01-09-2009 The channels that AIS operate on were already in existence and the usage was changed world-wide. This was implemented in the UK around 2 years ago and is covered under a standard CSR licence
Vatican City no info / see remarks