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STAATSKOERANT, 7 APRIL 2008 No. 30955 3 NOTICE 432 OF 2008 INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA REGULATIONS IN RESPECT OF LICENCE EXEMPTIONS IN TERMS OF SECTION 6 OF THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS ACT READ WITH SECTION 31(6) IN RESPECT OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM, ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES AND/OR ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK SERVICES The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa ("ICASA) in terms of section 5 (7) of the Electronic Communications Act, No 36 of 2005 ("the Act"), hereby publishes Draft Regulations in respect of Licence Exemptions in respect of Radio Frequency Spectrum Licence A copy of the Draft Regulations will be made available on the Authority's website at: www.icasa.org.za and at the Authority's offices between 10h00 and 16h00 Monday to Friday.

4 No. 30955 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 APRIL 2008 REGULATIONS IN RESPECT OF LICENCE EXEMPTIONS IN TERMS OF SECTION 6 OF THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS ACT READ WITH SECTION 31(6) IN RESPECT OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM, ECS AND/OR ECNS 1. Definitions Unless otherwise defined herein, all words and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Electronic Communications Act, 2005 (Act No. 36 of 2005) and related legislation as may be amended from time to time. "Baby Monitors" means radio apparatus used to transmit sound to a remote receiver to monitor the sound or movement of infants; "CDMA Handsets" means radio apparatus used to communicate that operate on allocated CDMA spectrum by the Authority. "~ordless Phone" or portable telephone with a wireless handset that communicates via radio waves with a base station connected to a fixed telephone line, usually within a limited range of its base station. "Dynamic Frequency Selection" (DFS) means the mechanism that allows the coexistence of wireless networks with weather radar systems in the 5GHz band. "Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum" ("DSSS") is a modulation scheme whereby radio signals are passed through and distributed over the entire band at once. "Emergency Alert System" ("EAS") is a warning system that responds to any disturbance of that field caused by an intrusion or movement within the field by other devices, objects or persons. "Field Disturbance and Doppler Apparatus" ("FDDA) means radio apparatus which operates by producing a radiated field and responding to any disturbance of that field caused by an intrusion or movement within the field by other devices, objects or persons. "Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum" ("FHSS") is a modulation scheme that rapidly switches a carrier among many given frequency channels, using a pseudorandom sequence known to both the transmitter and receiver.

STAATSKOERANT, 7 APRIL 2008 No. 30955 5 "GSM 9OOMHz & 1800MHz handset" - Global System for Mobile enabled handset; "Inductive Loop Systems" means radio apparatus which operate by producing a controlled magnetic field within which a predetermined recognisable signal is formed; "Low Power Radio" means radio apparatus used for short range two-way voice communications; "Model Control apparatus" means radio apparatus used to control the movement of the model in the air, on land or over or under the water surface; "Non specific Short Range Devices" means radio apparatus used for general telemetry, telecommand, alarms and data with a low duty cycle (el.0%); "Public Mobile Radio" (PMR) means radio apparatus used for short range twoway voice communications; "Road Transport and Traffic Telematics" ("RTTT") means radio apparatus used for traffic management; "Radio Local Access Network" ("RLAN") high data rate two way (duplex) wireless data communications network. "Telecommand" means the use of Radio Apparatus for the transmission of signals to initiate, modify or terminate functions of equipment at a distance; "Telemetry" means the transmission of remotely measured data; "Transmitter Power Control" (TPC) is a technical mechanism used within some networking devices in order to prevent too much unwanted interference between wireless networks. "Video Surveillance Equipment" means radio apparatus used for security camera purposes to replace the cable between a camera and a monitor; "Wideband Wireless Systems" means radio apparatus that are generalpurpose high bit rate spread spectrum radio systems; "Wireless Access Systems" ("WAS") means end-user radio connections to public or private core networks; "Wireless Audio Systems" means radio apparatus used to replace the wired headphones or speakers in hi-fi systems; and

STAATSKOERANT, 7 APRIL 2008 No. 30955 7 Column C Column D lnductive Loop System lnductive Loop System including RFlD lnductive Loop System 42 dbnrn @ lorn No s on duty cycle. 42 dbnrn @ 1 Om No s on duty cycle. 42 dbnm @ 1 Om No s on duty cycle. 10 rnw erp No s on duty cycle. ASK,FSK AND PSK Surface Model Control Wireless Microphones. Wireless Microphones. Surface Model Control Non-specific SRD 100 rnw erp No s on duty cycle 10 khz channel 100 rnw erp 100 % duty cycle 100 rnw erp 100 % duty cycle Vo channel 100rnW erp Uo on duty :ycle l OkHz channel 10 rnw erp \lo duty cycle,estriction \lo channel

8 No. 30955 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 APRIL 2008 10 mw eirp 22443 of 4" July 2001 1 53-54M 1 Wireless Microphones 54.4500; 54.4625; Model Control. 54.4750; 54.4875; 54.500; 54.51 25; 54.5250; 54.5375; 54.5500M; 50 mw erp for class 1 equipment 100 mw erp 100% duty cycle 5W erp 12.5kHz channel Industrial Apparatus. 1 OOmW erp Tracking 173.2125 - Non-specific SRD - 173.2375M telecommand only I 25mW erp 10 mw erp: 10mW erp: The use of this band is restricted to National game Parks. 174.015M Microphones 2 mw eirp 100% duty cycle 25 pw erp CEPT/ERC/DEC (01)17

STAATSKOERANT, 7 APRIL 2008 No. 30955 9 Column A Column B Column C Column D movement detectors, wireless microphones,garage door openers, motor car alarm systems Non specific SRD 10 mwerp 100% duty cycle ImW erp 100% duty cycle ASK, FSK, PSK & FHSS Non specific SRD 10mW erp duty cycle < 10% ASK, FSK, PSK & FHSS Non-specific SRD 100 mw erp 446-446.1 M includes the Following eight channels. Public Mobile Radio (PMR) 500mW 12,5 khz channel SANS 300 296-2 EN 300 296-2 EN 301 489-5 EN 60950 -ow Power Radio. SOOmW, 12,5 khz channel Nireless Audio Systems 10 mw erp I00 % duty cycle \lo channel

10 No. 30955 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 APRIL 2008 Wireless Microphones CT2 cordless phones Non-specific SRD Alarms Non-specific SRD Alarms Non-specific SRD Alarms Nonspecific SRD 100 % duty cycle 10 mw eirp 25 mw erp < 1% duty cycle or LBT 10 rnw erp: < 1 % duty cycle 25 mw erp < 0.1 % duty cycle or LBT 10 mw erp < 0.1 % duty cycle 500mW erp 5 10% duty cycle or LBT 25 rnw erp 10 % duty cycle 5 rnw erp I00 % duty cycle EN 301 797 EN 301 489-1,10 the authority TE - 01 2 880-91 5 M (MTX) 925-960 M (BTX) 2 Watts GMSK 200 khz channel

STAATSKOERANT, 7 APRIL 2008 No. 30955 11 Column B Column C Column D Type of Device Maximum Radiated Power or Field Rtalevant Standard Strength Limits & Channel GSM I 1 Watt 1 EN 301 908-2 BROADBAND DATA APPLICATION - CPE Column E WCDMA 200 khz channel phones EN 60950 ICASA TE 001 Non-specific SRD 10 mw eirp EN 300 440 EN 301 489-1,3 EN 60950 Wideband Wireless 100 mw eirp EN 300 328 Systems. EN 301 489-1,17 WIAN. EN 60950 Wideband Data 100mW eirp EN 300 328 Transmission duty cycle 5 100% EN 301 489-1,17 Applications EN 60950 (WBDTS) Model Control FDDA 25 mw eirp EN 300 440 EN 301 489-1,3 EN 60950 Low Power Video 100 mw eirp EN 300 440 Surveillance. EN 301 489-1,3 EN 60950 Wireless Access 200 mw eirp EN 301 893 Systems/ Radio EN 301 489-1,I 7 Local Access Dynamic Frequency EN 60950 Network (WAS & Selection (DFS) & RIAN) indoor use Transmitter Power Control (TPC) Modulation schemes obligatory CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 Government Gazette 20087 of 1 5Ih ~a~ 1999 and 19472 of 25'h February 1999 ITU-R M.1625 (WRC 03)

12 No. 30955 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 APRIL 2008 Column A Column B Systems1 Radio Local Access Network (WAS & RLAN) : indoor and outdoor use Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) & Transmitter Power Control (TPC) Modulation Schemes obligatory -I- 5805-5815M RllT data 25 mw eirp 2 W eirp 2 W eirp 25 mw eirp 25 mw eirp CEPT IERCIDEC (92)02 CEPT IERCIDEC (92)02 10.5-1 0.6G FDDA 500 mw eirp CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 13.4-14G FDDA 25 mw eirp

STAATSKOERANT, 7 APRIL 2008 No. 30955 13 Column B Column C Column D Column E Wireless Access 1 100 mw eiro Systems1 Radio Local Access Network (WAS & RUN) Non-specific SRD 1 100 mw eirp No channel Spacing RT-TT radar 100 mw eirp No channel Spacing I55dBm peak No channel Spacing (b) use and possession of all radio apparatus exempt in terms of sub-clause (a) must comply with the following: (i) All radio apparatus must be type-approved by the Authority in accordance with section 35 of the Act. (ii) The frequencies, transmitting power and external high-gain antenna of the radio apparatus must not be altered without a new type approval certificate being issued by the Authority. (iii) The radio apparatus must not cause interference to any person issued a radio frequency spectrum licence by the Authority. (iv) The user of the radio apparatus in licence-exempt frequency spectrum cannot claim protection in respect of interference.