ISED Open public consultation for 3900-3980 MHz – CANADA

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Canada

16-07-2023

ISED Open public consultation for 3900-3980 MHz

The Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada is seeking comments on the consultation of SRSP-521 issue 1.  This standard specifies the technical requirements for the efficient use of the band 3900-3980 MHz for non-competitive local licensed services and applies to fixed and mobile systems, including flexible use broadband systems, operating in the band.

SRSP-521 has been developed in accordance with the Decision on a Non-Competitive Local Licensing Framework, Including Spectrum in the 3900-3980 MHz Band and Portions of the 26, 28, and 38 GHz Bands (SPB-001-23). It is designed to ensure the efficient use of the allocated spectrum for non-competitive local licensed services.

Comments are welcome on or before 8 September 2023

consultation of SRSP-521 

Decision on a Non-Competitive Local Licensing Framework

ISED adopt new two standards – CANADA

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Canada

30-06-2023

Canada ISED adopt new two standards

The Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) in Canada  planning to adopt the following standards:

ANSI C63.10-2020, American National Standard of Procedures for Compliance Testing of Unlicensed Wireless Devices, modified per ANSI C63.10-2020/Cor 1-2023.

ANSI C63.25.1-2018, American National Standard, Validation Methods for Radiated Emission Test Sites, 1 GHz to 18 GHz.

Comments related to these adoptions may be submitted before September 6, 2023

The consultation may be accessed here

Canada ISED Opens Public Consultation on RSS-102 SPR-002 Issue 2 – CANADA

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Canada

31-12-2021

Canada ISED Opens Public Consultation on RSS-102 SPR-002 Issue 2

The Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) in Canada has opened a public consultation on RSS-102 SPR-002, Issue 2, “Supplementary Procedure for Assessing Compliance of Equipment Operating from 3 kHz to 10 MHz with RSS-102.” The procedure describes technical requirements and assessment procedures that demonstrate radio apparatus compliance with radiofrequency (RF) exposure limits outlined in RSS-102 between 3 kHz to 10 MHz and is applicable to all radio apparatus that produce RF emissions within this range. The consultation may be accessed at this link and will receive comments until March 14, 2022.