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The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) has drawn up a directive plan for partial reform of Radio Law-related inspection standards (2001 Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) Directive No. 67) to support diversification of the use of digitalized radio communications for fire fighting and emergency aid as well as radio communications for disaster prevention and administration.
Accordingly, from February 8 (Tue) to March 10 (Thu), 2011, an appeal will be carried out for opinions on this directive plan.
1. Outline of revisions
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Inspection standards will be serviced to cover situations where businesses operating so-called doctor helicopters are main fire fighting-use radio station licensees.
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Relevant inspection standards will be serviced in order to support joint maintenance of fire fighting-use radio equipment by multiple organizations, etc., or to aim for clarification.
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Among broadcast system radio communications for disaster prevention and administration, there will be servicing of inspection standards concerning frequency allocations for all reception systems in relation to the receivers installed at every house.
2. Outline of appeal for opinions, etc.
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Subject of appeal for opinions
Directive Plan for Partial Reform of Radio Law-related Inspection Standards (see enclosed document)
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Deadline for submission of opinions
Must arrive no later than 17:00 on March 10 (Thu), 2011 (mailed submissions must also arrive by this date). For further details, please see the enclosed document.
3. Schedule
Reform will be executed promptly, based on the opinions received.
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For further information about this press release, please fill in the inquiry form and submit it to MIC on the website
http://www.soumu.go.jp/joho_tsusin/eng/contact.html
International Policy Division,
Global ICT Strategy Bureau, MIC
TEL: +81 3 5253 5374 / FAX: +81 3 5253 5924 |