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TCITC releases updated Frequency Table following public consultation

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17-NOV-21

Turks and Caicos regulator TCITC has completed a decision making process following on from a public consultation and released 2 documents into the public domain.

The first document is a summary of the decisions taken and reasons thereof. The majority of the decisions relate to changes to the bands allocated for use by cellular devices and have been made following comments from the countries 2 main network operators.

The document can be downloaded from the following link.

https://telecommission.tc/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Commissions-NTFA-Decison-2021-7_Final_Oct_2021.pdf

The second document is the first major revision of the National Frequency Allocations Table for the country.
It includes all the changes and has been expanded to cover the full range of frequencies from 8.3 KHz to 275 GHz.

You can find the document at the following link.

https://telecommission.tc/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/National-Table-of-Frequency-Allocations-Final.pdf

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