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Chapter 3 Establishment and Inspection for the Radio Stations of the Dedicated Telecommunications Network
Section 1 Application for the Establishment of Radio Stations
Article 10
The establisher who intends to apply for the establishment of radio stations shall prepare and submit the following documents to the competent authority. A letter of approval for radio station establishment shall be issued by the competent authority upon approval:
Radio station establishment application form and list (electronic data files), including the type, place of establishment, frequency, bandwidth, transmit power, quantity, brand, model, technical specifications of the radio stations;
Photocopy of the frequency use certificate;
Photocopy of the approved network establishment plan;
Other documents required by the competent authority.
If the application mentioned above is for intelligent metering systems for supplying electricity, tap water, or gas, it is necessary to provide documentation of type approval or authorization from the competent authority for the radio transmission or transceiver equipment.
Article 11
The following examination criteria shall apply to the applications for the establishment of radio stations:
Whether the frequency, bandwidth and transmit power comply with the frequency use certificate;
Whether the establishment of the radio stations comply with the network establishment plan.
Article 12
The radio station establishment approval shall be valid for six (6) months.
Establishers who fail to complete the establishment within the validity of the radio station establishment approval may apply to the competent authority for an extension, along with the reasons the extension is required.
The maximum period for the extension mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be six months and is limited to one time only.
The validity of the radio station establishment approval mentioned in Paragraphs 1 to 3 shall not exceed the expiration date of the frequency use certificate.
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