Implementation status

ERC/DEC/(99)02

ERC/DEC/(99)02 of 10 March 1999 on Exemption from Individual Licensing of Terrestrial Trunked Radio System (TETRA) Mobile Terminals

Implementation Summary
Yes 23
Yes Partly 2
Committed 1
Planned 0
Under study 2
See remarks 0
No 6
No info 12
Country Implementation Status Date Remarks
Albania No info
Andorra No info
Austria Yes 01-09-2009 General Licences 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
Belgium No 01-09-2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina Yes 16-05-2012
Bulgaria Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented trough reference in the National Frequency Allocation Table, Technical requirements for the operation of the land mobile networks and the relevant equipment, the Regulation on performance of electronic communications for own needs by means of radio equipment using radiofrequency spectrum which is not individually assigned and List of radio equipment using frequency bands harmonised throughout the EU and electronic communications terminal equipment
Croatia No 26-11-2010
Cyprus Yes 01-09-2009 Commissioners Decision (P.I.595/2004), Postal Regulation Law (L.112(I)/2004)
Czech Republic Yes 01-09-2009 VO-R/5/07.2005-18
Denmark No info
Estonia Yes Partly 01-09-2009 Implemented for emergency TETRA terminals (380-385/390-395 MHz) through reference in "Conditions for use of radio frequencies and technical requirements for radio equipment exempted from frequency authorisation"
Finland Yes 01-09-2009 Implemented in case of the emergency service network (ERC/DEC/96)01). Implementation measure: Regulation FICORA 15, see http://www.ficora.fi/en/index/palvelut/palvelutaiheittain/radiotaajuudet/radiotaajuusmaarays4.html
France Yes 01-09-2009
Georgia No info
Germany Yes 01-09-2009
Greece No info
Hungary Yes Partly 01-09-2009 Decree No. 29/2005 (VII.27.) HM on certain official procedures of the non-civil frequency management and on the rules relating to the use of non-civil frequency bands. Implemented for the band 380-385/390-395 MHz
Iceland Yes 01-09-2009 Telecommunications law nr 107/1999, art. 46
Ireland Yes 01-09-2009 Exemption from licensing at this stage of market development in Ireland is considered on a system-by-system basis
Italy Committed 01-09-2009
Latvia Yes 01-09-2009
Liechtenstein Yes 01-09-2009
Lithuania Yes 01-09-2009 Replaced by: ECC/DEC/(05)04
Luxembourg Yes 01-09-2009
Malta Yes 01-09-2009
Moldova No info
Monaco No info
Montenegro Yes 09-11-2011
Netherlands Yes 01-09-2009 The Decision is related to aspects which are already covered on community level by Directive 1995/5/EG of the European Parliament and the European Council of 9 March 1999 concerning radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (PbEG L91). Based on the above-mentioned Directive and on existing national regulations, the carriage and use of this equipment without licence in the Netherlands is already permitted
North Macedonia Under study 01-09-2009
Norway Yes 01-09-2009
Poland No info
Portugal Yes 01-09-2009 Press release containing the Decision published (Spectru no 43, July 2002)
Romania No info
San Marino No info
Serbia No 27-09-2010
Slovak Republic No 01-09-2009 The frequency band is partly occupied by governmental services. Operation of mobile terminals is covered by the service licence
Slovenia Yes 01-09-2009 brezODRF
Spain Yes 01-09-2009
Sweden No 01-09-2009
Switzerland Yes 01-09-2009
Türkiye Under study 21-10-2010
Ukraine No 31-03-2011
United Kingdom Yes 01-09-2009 Licence Exempt. Covered under WT (Exemption) Regulation Statutory Instrument 1999, Statutory Instrument No 930: Frequency 410 - 430 MHz
Vatican City No info