Appeal for Opinions on Draft Institutional Improvement of 23GHz-band Radio Transmission System
In response to a partial report on the technical requirements for 23GHz-band radio transmission system from the Information and Communications Council on June 19 (Tue), 2012, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) has created a draft institutional improvement. An appeal for opinions on this draft institutional improvement will be held from July 21 (Sat) to August 20 (Mon), 2012.
1.Outline
In response to a partial report on the technical requirements for 23GHz-band radio transmission system from the Information and Communications Council on June 19 (Tue), 2012, the MIC has created a draft institutional improvement, and an appeal for opinions on this draft institutional improvement will be held.
2.Guidelines for appeal for opinions
(1) Subjects of the appeal for opinions
Ministerial Ordinances
- Draft Ministerial Ordinance for Partial revision of the Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment (Radio Regulatory Commission Rules No. 18 of 1950)
- Draft Ministerial Ordinance for Partial Revision of the Ordinance Concerning Technical Regulations Conformity Certification of Specified Radio Equipment (Ministerial Ordinance of MPT No. 37 of 1981)
Public Notices
- Subject Establishing Technical Requirements for Radio Equipment of Land Mobile Stations using Radio Waves of the 23GHz-band Frequency or Radio Equipment of Fixed Radio Stations Making up Communications Systems using Radio Waves of the 23GHz-band Frequency
- Draft Public Notice for Partial Revision of the Frequency Assignment Plan (Public Notice of MIC of No.714 of 2008) Official Directive
- Draft Official Directive for Partial Revision of the Examination Standards related to the Radio Act (Official Directive of MIC No.67 of 2001)
(2) Deadline for appeal for opinions
August 20 (Mon), 2012
The draft institutional improvement, etc. will be provided for reading at the following contact and posted in the column of “press release” on the MIC website (http://www.soumu.go.jp) and the column of “public comments” on the e-government portal (e-Gov) (http://www.e-gov.go.jp).
3.Future plans
The MIC will implement institutional improvement based on opinions submitted and the inquiry to and report from Radio Regulatory Council.