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ComReg is the licensing authority for the use of the radio frequency spectrum in Ireland. Radio frequency spectrum is a valuable National resource and is used for the transmission of a wide range of services, including radio and television broadcasting, mobile telephony and other telecommunications services such as internet connection.
As the licensing authority for radiocommunications in Ireland, ComReg is responsible for ensuring that communications operators comply with their licence conditions, which include conditions relating to non-ionising radiation. The radiation emissions from communications sites must be within the levels set down in the latest international guidelines.
Non Ionising Radiation
Comreg commissions a programme of site surveys to verify that licensed operators are in compliance with their licence conditions relating to non-ionising radiation. Reports of the site surveys are available for download.
Siteviewer
Additionally Comreg has developed an online service, Siteviewer which allows users to view details of mobile masts throughout the country. The reports of the non-ionising radiation site surveys may also be accessed via Siteviewer.
Consultation Submissions to ComReg Consultation Document 09/62
Reference Number: 10/10b
Download Document: ComReg1010b.pdf- Date: Tuesday, 9th February 2010
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- Publications Type: Consultation Submissions
- Publications Category: Broadband, Fixed Telephony, Local Loop Unbundling, Price Regulation, SMP
ComReg is the licensing authority for the use of the radio frequency spectrum in Ireland. Radio frequency spectrum is a valuable National resource and is used for the transmission of a wide range of services, including radio and television broadcasting, mobile telephony and other telecommunications services such as internet connection.
As the licensing authority for radiocommunications in Ireland, ComReg is responsible for ensuring that communications operators comply with their licence conditions, which include conditions relating to non-ionising radiation. The radiation emissions from communications sites must be within the levels set down in the latest international guidelines.
Non Ionising Radiation
Comreg commissions a programme of site surveys to verify that licensed operators are in compliance with their licence conditions relating to non-ionising radiation. Reports of the site surveys are available for download.
Siteviewer
Additionally Comreg has developed an online service, Siteviewer which allows users to view details of mobile masts throughout the country. The reports of the non-ionising radiation site surveys may also be accessed via Siteviewer.
Related Publications
10/10a - Consultation Submissions to ComReg Consultation Document 09/39
10/10 - Response to Consultations & Final Decision: Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) and Sub-Loop Unbundling (SLU) Maximum Monthly Rental Charges [Decision No. D01/10]
09/62 - Further Input to Consultation Document No. 09/39 on Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) and Sub Loop Unbundling (SLU) Monthly Rental Charges
09/39 - Response to Consultation and further Consultation on Local Loop Unbundling monthly rental charges
08/56 - Consultation on Proposals for Local Loop Unbundling Pricing Methodologies

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