Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205:schedule:1:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 15/22)
Character Range: 42211–44913

(iii) risk of injury to, or death of, a person; or
 (iv) risk of damage to, or substantial loss of, property.
PABX cordless telephone service means a service that:
 (a) consists of 1 or more land stations used in conjunction with a PABX; and
 (b) if the service has more than 1 land station—has land stations sited so that the distance between any 2 land stations does not exceed 2 kilometres; and
 (c) operates in the frequency band from 857 MHz to 861 MHz.
paging receiver means a radiocommunications receiver used in a paging system, being a receiver that:
 (a) has an integral antenna; and
 (b) is usually capable of being carried on the person.
paging system means a system:
 (a) that uses only paging technology; and
 (b) comprising 1 or more stations that:
 (i) are operated under a land mobile licence or a fixed licence; and
 (ii) in an exterior paging application, comprise:
 (A) a land station established for the purpose of one‑way communication to 1 or more paging receivers; and
 (B) 1 or more land stations that are used solely to improve service reliability within a 40 kilometre radius of the station mentioned in sub‑subparagraph (A); and
 (iii) in an interior paging application:
 (A) are used for communications with 1 or more paging receivers; and
 (B) if permitted by the licence, may communicate with a mobile station that uses an interior paging talkback channel to acknowledge receipt of a paging transmission; and
 (C) are located within premises or restricted areas.
paging system station means a station that is operated as part of a paging system.
PMTS Class B means a Public Mobile Telecommunications Service Class B, being a service that consists of 2 or more land stations that are operated under a PTS licence.
PMTS Class C means a Public Mobile Telecommunications Service Class C, being a service that consists of 1 or more stations that:
 (a) are located on an aircraft; and
 (b) are operated under a PTS licence; and
 (c) are operated on a frequency, or frequencies, specified in a PTS licence.
point to multipoint station means a station that:
 (a) is operated under a fixed licence; and
 (b) is operated principally for communication with more than 1 other fixed station; and
 (c) is operated on frequencies specified in the transmitter licence that relates to the station.
point to multipoint system means a system:
 (a) comprising an unlimited number of point to multipoint stations that are:
              (i) operated under a fixed licence; and
              (ii) located anywhere within the areas specified in the licence; and
 (b) where a spectrum access exists for each authorisation of the operation of a group of point to multipoint stations that involves