ComReg, Ireland’s telecom watchdog, has posted the newest Radio Frequency Plan for the Republic of Ireland. The last complete revision took place in 2004 , with numerous lesser revisions taking place in the interim, reflecting all relevant amendments and updates on both a national and international level applicable to Ireland. The latest edition details several significant amendments that were introduced at the World Radiocommunications Conference held in 2007 (WRC-07), in addition to citing all required updates on national and European legislation, together with the applicable CEPT (Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administration) Decisions and Recommendations.The entire 236-page document is available online.
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