Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(96)04

ERC/DEC/(96)04 of 7 March 1996 on the frequency bands for the introduction of the Trans European Trunked Radio System (TETRA)

Implementation Summary
Yes 24
Yes Partly 2
Committed 1
Planned 0
Under study 1
See remarks 1
No 4
No info 13
Country Implementation Status Date (of update) Date (of activation) Remarks
Albania No info
Andorra No info
Austria Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented with the national Frequency Utilisation Ordinance. The bands 385-390/395-399.9 MHz and 870-876/915-921 MHz are available
Azerbaijan No info
Belgium Yes 01-09-2009 Included in the National Frequency Allocation Plan
Bosnia and Herzegovina No info
Bulgaria Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented trouth reference in the National Frequency Allocation Table and Technical requirements for the operation of the land mobile networks and the relevant equipment
Croatia Yes 01-09-2009
Cyprus Yes 01-09-2009 Incorporated into National Frequency Allocation Table but not implemented yet for commercial or government use
Czech Republic See remarks 01-09-2009 National Table of Frequency Allocations. Part of the band 410-430 MHz has been made available for TETRA
Denmark No info
Estonia Yes 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 Yes 01-09-2009 Decision by the Board of TAC 9 June 1993. See also the Finnish frequency allocation table in http://www.thk.fi/englanti/radio/taulu.htm
France No info
Georgia No info
Germany Yes 01-09-2009
Greece Yes 01-09-2009 Only in parts of the band 410 - 430 MHz
Hungary Yes Partly 01-09-2009 National footnotes H93B, H94 of the National Table of Frequency Allocations, which was published by Government Decree No. 346/2004 (XII.22.) Korm. The band 410-430 MHz has been designated but is not available for the time being since it is under re-farming
Iceland Yes 01-09-2009 National Table of Frequency Allocation
Ireland Yes 01-09-2009 Administrative Decision. Frequencies: Provisions made in national table of frequency allocations. Spectrum will be released according to commercial demands in the bands 380-385/390-395 MHz, 410-430 MHz and 870-876/915-921 MHz
Italy Yes 01-09-2009 Footnote to the national frequency allocation table Frequency bands 452-455 MHz and 462-465 MHz have been designated for the introduction in Italy of TETRA
Latvia Yes 01-09-2009
Liechtenstein Yes 01-09-2009 Only in the band 410-430 MHz
Lithuania Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in the National table of frequency allocations. Frequency bands: 413-415.5/423-425.5 MHz and 870-872/915-917 MHz are available for TETRA. Additional parts of the bands: 410-420/420-430 MHz and 870-876/915-921 MHz could be made available for TETRA in accordance with market demand. Frequency bands: 385-390/395-399.9 MHz and 450-460/460-470 MHz not available in the forseen future
Luxembourg Yes 01-09-2009 Through reference in Luxembourg's national table of frequency allocations
Malta Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented through reference in the National Frequency Plan
Moldova No 01-09-2009
Monaco No info
Montenegro No info
Netherlands Yes 01-09-2009
North Macedonia Yes 01-09-2009 National footnote M38 of NTFA. Frequencies 385-390/395-399.9 MHz, 410-415/420-425 MHz, 870-876/915-921 MHz will be released according to commercial demands
Norway Yes 01-09-2009 The frequencies are allocated in the NTFA. Three operators licensed in 406-426 MHz
Poland Yes 01-09-2009 Included in National Table of Frequency Allocations
Portugal Yes 01-09-2009 Press release containing the Decision published (FACTOS no 17, Jan/Feb 1998)
Romania Under study 01-09-2009
San Marino No info
Serbia No info
Slovak Republic Yes Partly 01-09-2009 According to the National Table of Frequency Allocations the frequency band 410-430 MHz is allocated for this purpose. Part of this band is occupied by governmental services
Slovenia No 01-09-2009
Spain Yes 01-09-2009 National use 28 in National Table of Frequency Allocations (NTFA)
Sweden No 01-09-2009
Switzerland Yes 01-09-2009 Only in parts of the band 410 - 430 MHz
Türkiye Committed 01-09-2009
Ukraine No info
United Kingdom No 01-09-2009 No , not implemented - in accordance with the new ECC Rules of Procedure (12.3.5)
Vatican City No info