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ACMA Australia have issued a Notification of the draft Radiocommunications (Low Interference Potential Devices) Class License Variation 2020 (No.1)

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25-SEP-20

ACMA Australia have issued a Notification of the draft Radiocommunications (Low Interference Potential Devices) Class License Variation 2020 (No.1),  a proposed update to the  LIPD Class Licence 2015, and invite comments on the proposed changes to be submitted by close of business on 26-Oct-2020, to freqplan@acma.gov.au
 
In brief, the proposed updates consider new arrangements for:

>     wireless broadband in the 24.25–25.1 GHz band 
>     Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the 928–935 MHz and VHF high bands (169.4 – 169.8125 MHz)
>     radiodetermination devices in the 10.5-10.55 GHz band.

Other minor updates are included for consideration:
>     Item 30: Wireless audio transmitter
>     Item 45: Radiofrequency identification transmitters
 
Full information of the provisions can be found here:
Technical details of the proposed changes can be found here:

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