Bekendtgørelse om tilladelser til at anvende radiofrekvenser | B20200184905 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse om tilladelser til at anvende radiofrekvenser

The rule sets how long radio-frequency permits last, when they can be renewed or extended, requires certain permit holders to notify the Danish Energy Agency before leasing or transferring a permit, and prohibits unauthorized use or sharing of intercepted radio signals.

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Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
B20200184905
Status
Not in force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
da
Updated
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confidentiality frequency licensing licensing penalties permit duration permit expiry permit lifecycle permit renewal radio spectrum licensing radio spectrum permits radiofrequency permits

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Statute overview

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The rule sets how long radio-frequency permits last, when they can be renewed or extended, requires certain permit holders to notify the Danish Energy Agency before leasing or transferring a permit, and prohibits unauthorized use or sharing of intercepted radio signals. Existing permits lapse, with some permits for specified frequency bands lasting for set periods and one band-related category continuing until new permits take effect. Existing radio-frequency permits lapse by set dates, and some bands have permits limited to specific expiry dates. Existing permits lapse, at the latest on 1 July 2021.