Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
873-876 MHz and 918-921 MHz used as extension bands for GSM-R as considered in ECC/DEC/(20)02 and ECC/DEC/(19)02.
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Implemented, but there are restrictions in some frequency bands due to military use.
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes Partly
The following frequency bands are implemented: 698-703 MHz (uplink), 753-758 MHz (downlink); 733-736 MHz (uplink), 788-791 MHz (downlink).
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required. ESOMPs shall not cause harmful interference to FS systems in Switzerland in the bands 27.9405 - 28.4445 GHz and 28.9485 - 29.4525 GHz. Conditions according annexes, including 10 MHz guard band (Annex 2.2).
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required. ESOMPs shall not cause harmful interference to FS systems in Switzerland in the bands 27.9405 - 28.4445 GHz and 28.9485 - 29.4525 GHz. Conditions according annexes, including 10 MHz guard band for land ESOMP's (Annex 2.2).
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Subject to the provision of the Decree of the Federal Council based on Telecommunications Act, FKV Art. 8 (granting of reciprocal right)
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Subject to the provision of the Decree of the Federal Council based on Telecommunications Act, FKV Art. 8 (granting of reciprocal right)
Yes
Subject to the provision of the Decree of the Federal Council based on Telecommunications Act, FKV Art. 8 (granting of reciprocal right)
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
Yes
For further details (call signs, equivalent licences, other specific requirements) consult Annex 2 of ECC/REC/(05)06
Yes Partly
Before every frequency assignment a CIV/MIL coordination is necessary.
Yes Partly
A coordination is necessary. Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
See remarks
Switzerland/Liechtenstein has no official regogised institution to educate GOC candidates. Further, OFCOM Switzerland takes no GOC exams.
Yes
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)
Yes
Terminals are license exempt on the condition that the terminals are under the control of a network for which a valid spectrum license for the Swiss territory is required.
See remarks
Switzerland has no official regogised institution to educate GOC candidates. Further, OFCOM Switzerland takes no GOC exams.
Yes
For further details (call signs, equivalent licences, other specific requirements) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-01
Yes
For further details (national licences corresponding to HAREC etc) consult Annex 2 of T/R 61-02