Norwegian watchdog to recommend a new delegation of frequency management that will work on PPDR coordination agreements with neighbouring countries.
Norwegian postal and telecommunications regulator PT has published a thirteen-page document on its frequency management plans for 2014.
It says it will update the national frequency plan at least twice a year, for example, to bring it in line with the EU or European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications (CEPT). It will consider the delegation of spectrum in the 1452-1492 MHz band, and will allocate frequencies in the 790-862 MHz band for offshore usage. It will study the management of the 3600-3800 MHz band and prepare for a public consultation.
PT aims to bring in electronic application forms for permits for private mobile radio systems (PMR), broadcasting and call signals for amateur radio users. It will recommend a new delegation of frequency management to the Minstry of Transport and Communication. It will work on public protection and disaster relief coordination agreements with neighbouring countries.