Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(01)19

ERC/DEC/(01)19 of 12 March 2001 on harmonised frequency bands to be designated for the Direct Mode Operation (DMO) of the Digital Land Mobile Systems for the Emergency Services

Implementation Summary
Yes 32
Yes Partly 0
Committed 1
Planned 0
Under study 1
See remarks 0
No 5
No info 7
Country Implementation Status Date Remarks
Albania Yes 04-10-2010 Implemented through reference in the National Frequency Allocation Table, Government Decision Nr.479, Dt. 06.05.2009
Andorra No info
Austria Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented with the Frequency Utilisation Ordinance
Azerbaijan No info
Belgium Yes 01-09-2009 Included in the National Frequency Allocation Plan
Bosnia and Herzegovina Under study 07-01-2020
Bulgaria No 01-09-2009 National security and defence
Croatia Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented through NTFA and bilateral agreements
Cyprus Yes 01-09-2009 Incorporated into National Frequency Allocation Table
Czech Republic Yes 26-02-2020 Plan of Radio Spectrum Utilisation, Part No. PV-P/15/02.2020-2. Centre frequencies of channels shifted 6.25 kHz TETRAPOL technology is used. Agreements with neighboring administrations concluded
Denmark Yes 01-09-2009 Implementation through reference in the national table of frequency allocations
Estonia Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented by Estonian Frequency Allocation Plan
Finland Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented by Regulation TRAFICOM 15 on collective frequencies for licence-exempt radio transmitters and on their use, see https://www.traficom.fi/en/regulations/regulation-15-collective-frequencies-licence-exempt-radio-transmitters-and-their-use
France No 01-09-2009
Georgia No info
Germany Yes 01-09-2009
Greece No info
Hungary Yes 09-03-2023 Decree No. 7/2015 (XI.13.)NMHH on the national frequency allocation and the rules of using frequency bands
Iceland Yes 01-09-2009 National Table of Frequency Allocation
Ireland Yes 01-09-2009 Trunked Radio TETRA (Emergency) (380-385 and 390-395 MHz) TETRA (Civil) (385-389.9 and 395-399.9 MHz). See National Legalisation S.I. 324 of 2008 See National Legalisation S.I. 435 of 2002 See National Legalisation S.I. 435 of 2002
Italy Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented by a decree of Ministry of the Communication of 8 July 2002 and published in the Italian Official Gazette No. 169 dated 20 July 2002. National frequency allocation table is also available on the Ministry web site www.comunicazioni.it
Latvia No 01-09-2009
Liechtenstein Yes 01-09-2009
Lithuania Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented by Order No. 1V-895 of the Director of the Communications Regulatory Authority of 20 October 2005 on the amendment of Order No. 1V-27 of the Director of the Communications Regulatory Authority of 13 March 2003 on Approval of the List of Frequencies (channels), which may be used without an individual authorization
Luxembourg Yes 01-09-2009 Through reference in Luxembourg's national table of frequency allocations
Malta Yes 12-01-2016
Moldova No 01-09-2009
Monaco No info
Montenegro Yes 09-11-2011 Implemented through reference in the National Frequency Allocation Table
Netherlands Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented by reference in the National Frequency Table and Register
North Macedonia Yes 01-09-2009
Norway Yes 01-09-2009
Poland Yes 18-07-2018
Portugal Yes 21-10-2010 Press release containing the Decision published (Spectru no 122, August 2009)
Romania Yes 04-10-2010 Included in the National Table of Frequency Allocations
San Marino No info
Serbia Yes 27-09-2010
Slovak Republic Yes 01-09-2009 There are governmental services in the band 380-385/390-395 MHz. They are obliged to respect this decision.
Slovenia Yes 01-09-2009 NTFA
Spain Committed 01-09-2009 Studying application
Sweden Yes 01-09-2009 De facto implementation by licensing
Switzerland Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented by revision of the Swiss National Frequency Allocations Plan (NaFZ) as well as under the provisions of the Decree of the Federal Council on Frequency Management and Radio Licensing (Article 8) and the Decree of OFCOM on Frequency Management and Radio Licensing (Article 2)
Türkiye Yes 21-10-2010
Ukraine No 31-03-2011
United Kingdom Yes 01-09-2009
Vatican City No info