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Chapter 1 General Principles
Article 1
These regulations are enacted in accordance with Paragraph 3, Article 47 of the Telecommunications Act.
Article 2
Unless otherwise provided by the competent authority, the management of all the dedicated telecommunications shall be subject to these regulations herein.
Article 3
In accordance with the application for establishment system or purpose, the dedicated telecommunications shall be classified into the following:
1. Dedicated wired telecommunications:
(1)Wired carrier station.
(2)Optical fiber transmission station.
(3)Dedicated wired telephone.
2. Dedicated radio telecommunications:
(1)Ship radio station.
(2)Aircraft radio station.
(3)Taxi radio station.
(4)Academic experimental radio station.
(5)Amateur radio station.
(6)Dedicated radio stations for fishing, electricity, police, fire safety, railroad, highway, Mass Rapid Transit, medical, water resources service, meteorology and established for dedicated use by other users to support their own service activities.
Article 4
Dedicated telecommunications shall not be connected to public communication systems or used for purposes other than those contemplated in its establishment, unless approved by the competent authority for such following connections:
1. The emergency communication for land, marine, air transportation distress and rescue, and the traffic safety of meteorology for aviation.
2. Communications for ship or aircraft.
3. The necessary emergency communications for maintaining the national security, public order or public interest.
4. The rescue operation communications for nature disaster, incident or urgent danger.
5. Others obtaining the special approval by the competent authority.
If aforementioned reason of the permit for connecting to public communication system no longer exists, the operator shall disconnect immediately and report to competent authority for reference.
Article 5
The competent authority for these regulations is the National Communications Commision.