RE: ARLA/CLUSTER: Diferenças entre os relatorios de actividades da FCC e Ofcom

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Sexta-Feira, 11 de Janeiro de 2013 - 14:23:41 WET


Pois, efetivamente a FCC trata com sempre tratou os "Bois pelos Nomes"...


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De: cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net [mailto:cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net] Em nome de Paulo Santos
Enviada: sexta-feira, 11 de Janeiro de 2013 13:20
Para: Resumo Noticioso ARLA/CLUSTER
Assunto: Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Diferenças entre os relatorios de actividades da FCC e Ofcom

Boas João Costa,

Excelente noticia acho que devia de ser mostrada à ANACOM para ela saber como actuar, principalmente a parte da FCC
se a ANACOM e todas as autoridades de comunicações de todos os países actuassem assim acho que o nosso hobby se tornava
muito melhor isento de interferências e de desordeiros.

Vy 73 de
Paulo Santos, CT4DK


Em 11/01/2013 12:16, João Gonçalves Costa escreveu:
FCC Amateur Radio Service enforcement actions

Unlike the UK regulator Ofcom, the US FCC not only enforces Amateur Radio service regulations, they also publicize what they do.

In the past quarter (October-December 2012) the FCC took action in:
1 Repeater-related case
9 General infractions (including unauthorized operation)
0 Power-line cases

Details of these actions are published on the FCC website at
http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/AmateurActions/Welcome.html

In the UK Ofcom stopped publishing figures about what they do, or don't do, regarding spectrum enforcement over 3 years ago. Perhaps it can be speculated the reason Ofcom stopped reporting the statistics is because they stopped doing any enforcement ?

The last statistics directly relating to Amateur Radio enforcement were issued over 5 years ago and have since been removed from the Ofcom website. They showed that in 2006/7 Ofcom just wrote a single letter to someone who had been persistently jamming a repeater asking them to please stop doing it. There were no other Amateur Radio enforcement actions reported.

It appears it's not just radio amateurs who suffer from Ofcom's lack of spectrum enforcement. A recent survey of the Broadcast FM Band (87.5-108 MHz) in London showed that the capital city had 28 pirate radio stations broadcasting on regular schedules. It is clear that the vast sums paid by commercial broadcasters for their FM licences doesn't buy them any protection from interference by pirate stations.

Ofcom Spectrum action statistics
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/enforcement/spectrum-enforcement/stats/




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