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Changchun Mobile Communication Base Station Management

Original Language Title: 长春市移动通信基站管理办法

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Management of mobile communications base stations in spring

(Adopted at the 35th ordinary meeting of the Government of the People of the city of Custodine on 13 January 2011, No. 21 of the Order of the Minister of the Interior, No. 21 of 13 January 2011.

Article 1 guarantees the health development of the mobile communications cause in order to strengthen the management of mobile communications base stations, preserve the rights and interests of mobile communications users, operators of mobile communications operations and the public, and develop this approach in line with the relevant provisions of the law, regulations.

Article II of this approach refers to mobile communications base stations (hereinafter referred to as mobile communications operators), which are constructed by mobile communications operators, radio stations (stations) transmitted through mobile communications exchange equipment and mobile communications terminal equipment, including indoor base stations (including releasing stations) and indoor coverage systems.

The approach refers to mobile communications operators (hereinafter referred to as operators), which are authorized by law to build mobile communications networks in the city and provide mobile communications users with units such as mobile voices, data.

The approach refers to mobile communications systems, including the public mobile communications system, the PHS wireless access system, cluster communications systems and other wireless communications systems with mobility.

The system of coverage described in this approach is composed of signals and indoor feed-line distribution systems (hereinafter referred to as the indoor distribution system).

This approach refers to the National People's Republic of China Radio Accreditation, which is authorized by the operator to legally set up and use the basement.

Article 3. This approach applies to the establishment, use and management of the basement within the city's administration.

Article IV is responsible for the establishment and operation of the municipal radio authorities.

Relevant sectors such as planning, environmental protection, development and reform, premises, land, public security, urban care and sanitation should be governed by law in accordance with their respective responsibilities.

Article 5 The municipal radio authorities should maintain resource-sharing and reasonable principles for the development of a mobile communications base (hereinafter referred to as the development planning of the post-communication centre) in line with the overall planning and development needs of the city's mobile communications, with the approval of the Government.

Article 6. The operators shall submit, by two months prior to the start of the annual basement plan cycle, the annual base station needs to be reported to the municipal radio authorities, in accordance with the requirements of the Budddh and the candidate sites.

The municipal radio authorities should establish the annual basement plan with the relevant departments, based on the annual basement needs of the base-based development planning and operationers. The annual basement requirements of the operator's report are replicated either by the municipal radio authorities.

The annual basement plan cycle is determined and published by the municipal radio authorities.

Article 7 is proposed to establish a base station (in-house) on government investment-building construction (construction) or other facilities, whose property units or management units should provide spaces and the required pipeline, space and electricity.

Article 8 encourages and supports operators to share the resources of the base site through equal consultation.

There is no agreement between operators on the sharing of issues and any party may submit a request for coordination to the municipal radio authorities. After coordination, no agreement was reached, the municipal radio authorities should organize experts or institutions with corresponding qualifications to assess the technical conditions required for sharing. The assessment found that the operators who had the resources of the site should enter into a shared agreement with the operators requesting to share; the refusal to sign the sharing agreement and the creation of a base station in the same region for five years.

Article 9. The ironta (hereinafter referred to as the irona) that is on the ground line should be open.

Both irons do not have shared conditions should be shared, including through technological adaptation, expansion. It is prohibited to establish new ironta in the same region. For special reasons, new ironta needs to be built in the same region, with the consent of the municipal radio authorities.

The new iron is to be shared. The operators of the proposed construction of the irona should be informed in writing of other operators; other operators do not raise the need for shared-sharing and may not be created in the same region.

Other base stations, in addition to iron, should be open to sharing.

Article 10 provides for new construction, alteration, expansion of large-scale construction (construction) and construction of tunnels, etc., and should design pipelines and machines within the system and build indoor distribution systems in accordance with the multimodal route.

Article 11

(i) The location of the residence area should be given priority to the creation and addition of the items on the non-residential construction (construction). There is a need to establish or add to the residential buildings, with the consent of more than one of the two owners;

(ii) In selecting sites, it will be possible to avoid the opening of historical protection buildings. There is a need for a small and hidden construction programme;

(iii) The way forward and the Bureau should coordinate with the construction (construction) and the surrounding environment to maximize the use of small-scale, United States-based construction programmes;

(iv) The establishment and installation of units shall not endanger the safety of the relevant construction (construction);

(v) No interference with other radio communications systems.

These provisions are not in accordance with both rooms and should be phased out.

Article 12 requires the establishment of an outside base station and shall submit a request for a location to the municipal radio authorities and provide the following material:

(i) The location application form for the base station;

(ii) The establishment of the basement programme developed by the mandated engineering design units;

(iii) The establishment of the annual plan at the base station includes a landscape requirement and should also be presented to the landscape.

The municipal radio authorities have taken the decision to approve them within 20 days of receipt of the choice site. In accordance with the conditions, the name of the site is given to the basement; incompatibility, written notice of the applicant and reasons are given.

The establishment of a room-based station involves other approvals and should be made available to the relevant departments.

Prior to the operation of the station, the applicant shall submit a request for accreditation to the municipal radio authorities and provide the following material:

(i) The design of documentation and the frequency distribution of information at the base station;

(ii) Technical material for base-based equipment;

(iii) A competent inspection report with a mandated inspection body;

(iv) The exposure of electromagnetic to good faith-based commitments that meet national environmental protection standards;

(v) An agreement with the owner on the use of the basement and its subsidiary facilities.

Upon receipt of the receipt of the receipt of the request, the municipal radio authorities should complete the receipt within 20 days with the relevant authorities. Accreditation is granted to a radio licence; the receipt is not qualified, the written notice of the applicant's re-entry and the restatement of the trial after being reliant.

Article 14 requires the establishment of an indoor coverage system, and requests should be made to the municipal radio authorities and the following materials:

(i) A request form for a system of coverage;

(ii) Multi-modal transport systems developed by the mandated engineering design units;

(iii) Agreement with the owner regarding the use of the basement and its subsidiary facilities.

The municipal radio authorities have taken a decision on whether approval has been taken within 20 days of receipt of a request for a system of coverage in the room. In accordance with the conditions, the notice of the applicant's written notice and reasons are given to the identification of the system indoor coverage.

The applicant has not obtained the identification of the system indoor coverage, nor does the system be installed.

Prior to the operation of the system, the applicant shall submit a request for accreditation to the municipal radio authorities. Upon receipt of the receipt of the receipt of the receipt of the request, the municipal radio authorities shall complete the receipt within 20 days. Accreditation is granted to a radio licence; the receipt is not qualified, the written notice of the applicant's re-entry and the restatement of the trial after being reliant.

Article 16, after the operator obtains a radio licence, the operator may invest the base in the official operation in accordance with the approved project.

Changes in the approved project will be required after the operation of the basement, and the operators should process changes to the approved sectors.

The task of implementing special communications, emergency communications, etc., requires the establishment of temporary base stations, and operators should submit written requests and related technical information to the municipal radio authorities before their launch.

In emergencies that endanger the security of the State and the people's life, the base stations that have not been authorized are temporarily used, but they should be reported to the municipal radio authorities in a timely manner.

No more than three years for the duration of the radio licence, and for the duration of the temporary radio licence at the temporary base station for no more than half a year.

The effective expiry of the radio licence shall be ineffective, and the base station with the licence of the radio shall cease immediately.

Article 19 requires the continued use of the base station after the expiry of its licence, and the operators shall be required to carry out the procedures for the extension of the radio licence by one month before the expiry of the effective period of one month to the municipal radio authorities; and, when the base is discontinued or cancelled, the operators shall process the write-off procedure with the municipal radio authorities.

Article 20

Article 21, in the course of setting up a base station, caused damage to the construction (construction) and the operator that established the base should be liable by law.

No unit or person shall be allowed to dismantle the basement and its accompanying facilities for the operation. Special circumstances must be dismantled, with the consent of the relevant operators, the removal of the costs for demolitions and compensation for the resulting economic losses.

Article 23, which requires the removal of the basement and its accompanying facilities in the public interest, should be compensated by law with the operators by means of a compensation agreement.

Article 24 has already been abandoned indoor base stations and in parallel facilities such as ironta, are to be dismantled by all of them; no demolitions are organized by municipal radio authorities for the cost borne by all of them.

Article 25 base stations have been disrupted by natural disasters or other causes, resulting in disruptions of mobile communications networks, which should assist operators in the timely renovation and ensure the proper operation of the base station.

Any unit of article 26 or person engaged in construction, production, etc. shall not endanger the base station and its associated facilities; exceptional circumstances may endanger the security of the base station and its accompanying facilities shall notify the operators concerned in advance and shall be responsible for security protection measures by units or individuals involved in the event. The damage to the base station and its associated facilities should be restored or rehabilitated and compensated for the resulting economic losses.

Article 27 states that the municipal radio authorities shall conduct a screening test of the launch equipment at the base station on an annual basis, with the number not exceeding three per cent of the total base station in the year.

In violation of this approach, the municipal radio authorities may, on a case-by-case basis, give warning, seizure or confiscation of equipment, forfeiture of proceeds of illicit origin; in the case of serious circumstances, fines of up to five thousand dollars or revoke their radio licences.

Article 29, in violation of the provisions of this approach, provides that the municipal radio authorities may, on a case-by-case basis, give warnings, seizures or confiscation of equipment, confiscation of proceeds of illicit origin; in exceptional circumstances, fines of up to five thousand dollars or revoke their radio licences.

Article 33 The municipal radio authorities and their staff misuse their duties, play negligence, provocative fraud in the management of the base station, are subject to administrative disposition by the superior authorities or their units, which constitute a crime and are criminally prosecuted by law.

The reference criteria for the concepts and scope involved in this approach are as follows:

(i) Consistency facilities: facilities that are equipped with the base station, including ironta, rail, etc., and airfields, spaces, indoor distribution systems, transmission lines, electricity sources, etc.

(ii) ironta: generally refers to the ironta, which is more than 10 metres, including the machine, transmission and electricity-leading facilities attached to iron, excluding the rail.

(iii) The same region, which refers to the base area where 500 metres have already been located in the area of assembly, and the area of non-mergency has a base of 3 kilometres.

(iv) Large buildings: buildings that refer to a single building area of more than 3000 square meters or buildings with a high altitude of more than 24 metres.

(v) The frequency of coverage of the system indoor rooms: 800-2500 MHz, which can be supported to 350 MHz when there are special needs.

(vi) Regions in the distribution system: the system indoor distribution is generally installed in the buildings and can also be established indoor areas requiring coverage in the same form.

(vii) Multimodal transport systems: a combination of multiple trajectory signals, with a single set of indoor distribution systems that are part of the non-source feeding component.

Article 32 of this approach is implemented effective 1 May 2011.