Common use of WPC WING’S LICENCE Clause in Contracts

WPC WING’S LICENCE. 46.1 A separate specific authorisation shall be required from the WPC wing of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications which will permit utilization of appropriate frequencies / band for the establishment and possession and operation of Wireless element of the Telecom Service under specified terms and conditions including payment for said authorisation . Such grant of authorisation will be governed by normal rules, procedures and guidelines and will be subject to completion of necessary the prescribed formalities. 46.2 For this purpose, a separate application shall be made to the “Wireless Advisor to the Government of India, WPC Wing, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001” in a prescribed application form available from WPC Wing. 46.3 Site clearance in respect of fixed stations and its antenna mast shall be obtained from the WPC Wing for which the applicant shall separately apply to the Secretary, Standing Advisory Committee on Frequency Allocations (SACFA) WPC Wing in a prescribed application form, to the following address: The Secretary (SACFA), WPC Wing, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001. EXPLANATION: SACFA is the apex body in the Ministry of Communications for considering matters regarding coordination for frequency allocations and other related issues / matters. (Siting clearance refers to the agreement of major wireless users for location of proposed fixed antenna from the point of view of compatibility with other radio systems and aviation hazard. It requires inter departmental coordination and is an involved process). Normally the siting clearance procedure may take two to six months depending on the nature of the installations and the height of the antenna /masts. 46.4 For establishing various point to point radio links the frequency bands earmarked for various agencies has been indicated in the National Frequency Allocation Plan (hereinafter called NFAP) –2000. Mere indication of the band does not guarantee availability of the frequency spectrum which has to be coordinated on case to case basis. 46.5 The LICENSEE shall not cause or allow to cause harmful interference to other authorized users of radio spectrum. For elimination of harmful interference, LICENSEE shall abide by all instructions and orders issued by the Government. Unless the context otherwise requires, the different terms and expression used shall have the meaning assigned to them in the following paragraphs:

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Sources: License Agreement

WPC WING’S LICENCE. 46.1 43.1 A separate specific authorisation shall be required from the WPC wing of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications which will permit utilization of appropriate frequencies / band for the establishment and possession and operation of Wireless element of the Telecom Service under specified terms and conditions including payment for said authorisation authorisation. Such grant of authorisation will be governed by normal rules, procedures and guidelines and will be subject to completion of necessary the prescribed formalities. 46.2 43.2 For this purpose, a separate application shall be made to the “Wireless Advisor to the Government of India, WPC Wing, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001” in a prescribed application form available from WPC Wing. 46.3 43.3 Site clearance in respect of fixed stations and its antenna mast shall be obtained from the WPC Wing for which the applicant shall separately apply to the Secretary, Standing Advisory Committee on Frequency Allocations (SACFA) WPC Wing in a prescribed application form, to the following address: The Secretary (SACFA), WPC Wing, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001. EXPLANATION: SACFA is the apex body in the Ministry of Communications for considering matters regarding coordination for frequency allocations and other related issues / matters. (Siting clearance refers to the agreement of major wireless users for location of proposed fixed antenna from the point of view of compatibility with other radio systems and aviation hazard. It requires inter departmental coordination and is an involved process). Normally the siting clearance procedure may take two to six months depending on the nature of the installations and the height of the antenna /masts. 46.4 43.4 For establishing various point to point radio links the frequency bands earmarked for various agencies has been indicated in the National Frequency Allocation Plan (hereinafter called NFAP) –2000. Mere indication of the band does not guarantee availability of the frequency spectrum which has to be coordinated on case to case basis. 46.5 43.5 The LICENSEE shall not cause or allow to cause harmful interference to other authorized users of radio spectrum. For elimination of harmful interference, LICENSEE shall abide by all instructions and orders issued by the Government. Unless the context otherwise requires, the different terms and expression used shall have the meaning assigned to them in the following paragraphs:.

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Sources: License Agreement

WPC WING’S LICENCE. 46.1 A separate specific authorisation shall be required from the WPC wing of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications which will permit utilization of appropriate frequencies / band for the establishment and possession and operation of Wireless element of the Telecom Service under specified terms and conditions including payment for said authorisation . Such grant of authorisation will be governed by normal rules, procedures and guidelines and will be subject to completion of necessary the prescribed formalities. 46.2 For this purpose, a separate application shall be made to the “Wireless Advisor to the Government of India, WPC Wing, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001” in a prescribed application form available from WPC Wing. 46.3 Site clearance in respect of fixed stations and its antenna mast shall be obtained from the WPC Wing for which the applicant shall separately apply to the Secretary, Standing Advisory Committee on Frequency Allocations (SACFA) WPC Wing in a prescribed application form, to the following address: The Secretary (SACFA), WPC Wing, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001. EXPLANATION: SACFA is the apex body in the Ministry of Communications for considering matters regarding coordination for frequency allocations and other related issues / matters. (Siting clearance refers to the agreement of major wireless users for location of proposed fixed antenna from the point of view of compatibility with other radio systems and aviation hazard. It requires inter departmental coordination and is an involved process). Normally the siting clearance procedure may take two to six months depending on the nature of the installations and the height of the antenna /masts. 46.4 For establishing various point to point radio links the frequency bands earmarked for various agencies has been indicated in the National Frequency Allocation Plan (hereinafter called NFAP) –2000. Mere indication of the band does not guarantee availability of the frequency spectrum which has to be coordinated on case to case basis. 46.5 The LICENSEE shall not cause or allow to cause harmful interference to other authorized users of radio spectrum. For elimination of harmful interference, LICENSEE shall abide by all instructions and orders issued by the Government. Unless the context otherwise requires, the different terms and expression used shall have the meaning assigned to them in the following paragraphs:.

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Sources: License Agreement

WPC WING’S LICENCE. 46.1 43.1 A separate specific authorisation shall be required from the WPC wing of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications which will permit utilization of appropriate frequencies / band for the establishment and possession and operation of Wireless element of the Telecom Service under specified terms and conditions including payment for said authorisation authorisation. Such grant of authorisation will be governed by normal rules, procedures and guidelines and will be subject to completion of necessary the prescribed formalities. 46.2 43.2 For this purpose, a separate application shall be made to the “Wireless Advisor to the Government of India, WPC Wing, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001” in a prescribed application form available from WPC Wing. 46.3 43.3 Site clearance in respect of fixed stations and its antenna mast shall be obtained from the WPC Wing for which the applicant shall separately apply to the Secretary, Standing Advisory Committee on Frequency Allocations (SACFA) WPC Wing in a prescribed application form, to the following address: The Secretary (SACFA), WPC Wing, Ministry of Communications, Dak Bhavan▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Sansad Marg▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, New Delhi-110 001▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. EXPLANATION: SACFA is the apex body in the Ministry of Communications for considering matters regarding coordination for frequency allocations and other related issues / matters. (Siting clearance refers to the agreement of major wireless users for location of proposed fixed antenna from the point of view of compatibility with other radio systems and aviation hazard. It requires inter departmental coordination and is an involved process). Normally the siting clearance procedure may take two to six months depending on the nature of the installations and the height of the antenna /masts. 46.4 43.4 For establishing various point to point radio links the frequency bands earmarked for various agencies has been indicated in the National Frequency Allocation Plan (hereinafter called NFAP) –2000. Mere indication of the band does not guarantee availability of the frequency spectrum which has to be coordinated on case to case basis. 46.5 43.5 The LICENSEE shall not cause or allow to cause harmful interference to other authorized users of radio spectrum. For elimination of harmful interference, LICENSEE shall abide by all instructions and orders issued by the Government. Unless the context otherwise requires, the different terms and expression used shall have the meaning assigned to them in the following paragraphs:.

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Sources: License Agreement