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===== National Policy ===== | ===== National Policy ===== | ||
+ | The [[http:// | ||
- | ===== Operator Licensing ===== | + | It states in its policy declaration that " |
+ | The law recognizes that it is the government' | ||
- | ==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== | ||
- | ==== Licensing | + | ===== Operator |
- | ===== Access to Spectrum ===== | + | To be able to operate telecommunications services, an organization will have to first secure a congressional franchise and a certificate of public convenience and necessity (CPCN) which will prove their financial, technical and legal capability to offer the proposed services. On top of this, carriers (including small local operators) also have a number of other licenses they must acquire for operation, including environmental clearance certificates, |
+ | ==== Administrative Requirements | ||
- | ==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== | + | Lifted from [[http:// |
- | === Licensed | + | === Legislative Franchise |
+ | Pursuant to RA 7925, no person/ entity may conduct telecom business without obtaining a franchise. This franchise, as embedded in the Article XII of the Philippine Constitution, | ||
+ | corporations or associations organized under the Philippine laws and may only be granted by the Congress. However, the participation/ | ||
+ | executive and managing officers of a certain telecom corporation must be citizens of the Philippines. | ||
- | == Access Networks | + | === Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) |
+ | CPCN, as issued by the NTC, requires carriers to prove that they are technically and financially viable to operate. It contains the description of service, specific rate to be charged for the service and regulations, | ||
- | ^ **Operator** | ||
- | | XYZcom | ||
- | == PtP Networks | + | ==== Licensing Requirements ==== |
- | === License-Exempt === | + | In addition to the requirements mentioned above, a radio operator is also subject to file for the following [[http:// |
- | == Access Networks == | + | - Issuance of Renewal/ |
- | ^ **Frequency** | + | - On-line Importation Process (For Customer Premises equipment with WDN/RFID Module) thru the National Single Windo|w (NSW) System. |
- | | //2.4GHz// | || | + | |
- | | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz | '' | + | - Release Clearance. |
- | | //5GHz// | || | + | - Issuance of New/ |
- | | 5150-5250 MHz | '' | + | - General Operator Certificate (GOC). |
- | | 5250-5350 MHz | '' | + | - Radio Electronic Certificate (REC). |
- | | 5470-5725 MHz | '' | + | - Restricted Radio Operator Certificate – Ship (RROC-Ship). |
- | | 5725-5800 MHz | '' | + | - Issuance of New/ |
+ | - Private Radio Communication Network (CV) – VHF/UHF, Simplex/Semi-Duplex Mode of transmission. | ||
+ | - Government Radio Communication Network (CO) – VHF/UHF, Simplex/Semi-Duplex Mode of transmission. | ||
+ | - CIVIC Radio Communication Network (CV) – VHF, Simplex Mode of transmission. | ||
+ | - Issuance of Permit to Purchase, Permit to Possess, Construction Permit, Permit to Sell/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of New/Renewal/Duplicate/Modification of Commercial and Non-Commercial Radio Operator’s Certificate. | ||
+ | - Issuance of New/Renewal/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of Renewal/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of New/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of Permit to Purchase, Permit to Possess, Construction Permit, Permit to Sell/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of New/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of New/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of New/ | ||
+ | - Issuance of Equipment Registration Certificate for WDN Indoor Equipment, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Devices and Short Range (SRD) Devices. | ||
+ | - Issuance of Permits and Licenses for Wireless Data Network (WDN/Spread Spectrum) and Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Networks (new/ | ||
- | == PtP Networks == | + | <callout type=" |
- | ^ **Frequency** | ||
- | | // | ||
- | | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz | '' | ||
- | | // | ||
- | | 5150-5250 MHz | '' | ||
- | | 5250-5350 MHz | '' | ||
- | | 5470-5725 MHz | '' | ||
- | | 5725-5800 MHz | '' | ||
- | === Secondary Use === | + | ===== Current Spectrum Assignment ===== |
- | == Access Networks == | ||
- | == PtP Networks == | ||
==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ==== | ==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ==== | ||
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===== Backhaul ===== | ===== Backhaul ===== | ||
+ | Lifted from [[https:// | ||
+ | ==== International Connectivity ==== | ||
+ | As an archipelago of more than 7000 islands, the Philippines' | ||
+ | |||
+ | To supplement | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Domestic Connectivity ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The backbone infrastructure comprise of PLDT's Domestic Fiber Optic Network (DFON) and Globe Telecom' | ||
===== Gender ===== | ===== Gender ===== | ||
===== Universal Service ===== | ===== Universal Service ===== | ||
+ | On a policy standpoint, | ||
===== Cooperatives ===== | ===== Cooperatives ===== | ||
===== Resources / References ===== | ===== Resources / References ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
== Coding examples == | == Coding examples == | ||
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+ | countryprofile.regName : National Telecommunications Commission | ||
+ | countryprofile.regAcronym : NTC | ||
+ | countryprofile.regUrl : http:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.regTwitter : https:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.regEmail : regulation@ntc.gov.ph | ||
+ | countryprofile.minName : Department of Information and Communications Technology | ||
+ | countryprofile.minAcronym : DICT | ||
+ | countryprofile.minUrl : www.dict.gov.ph | ||
+ | countryprofile.minTwitter : https:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.minEmail : information@dict.gov.ph | ||
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