Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205:schedule:1:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205
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Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 16/22)
Character Range: 44658–47442

(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 a unique combination of:
 (i) a particular transmit frequency; and
 (ii) a particular bandwidth; and
 (iii) a particular geographical area (a circle with a radius of a specified number of kilometres from a specified site).
point to point (5.8 GHz band) station means a point to point station that is operated only within the frequency range greater than 5.725 GHz and less than or equal to 5.825 GHz.
point to point (self‑coordinated) station means a self‑coordinated point to point station that is operated only within 1 of the following frequency ranges:
 (a) the frequency range greater than 57.2 GHz and less than or equal to 58.2 GHz;
 (b) the frequency range greater than 71 GHz and less than or equal to 76 GHz;
 (c) the frequency range greater than 81 GHz and less than or equal to 86 GHz.
point to point station means a station that:
 (a) is operated under a fixed licence; and
 (b) is operated principally for communication with 1 other fixed station; and
 (c) is operated on frequencies specified in the transmitter licence that relates to the station.
PTS means a Public Telecommunications Service.
PTS licence means an apparatus licence:
 (a) issued for a service that consists of 1 or more stations that are operated for the provision of a public mobile telecommunications service; or
 (b) that authorises the operation of 1 or more stations (the licensed stations), where:
 (i) the licensed stations communicate with mobile stations; and
 (ii) the mobile stations are ordinarily used for or in relation to the supply of a public mobile telecommunications service, but when used in conjunction with the licensed stations, do not involve the use of the mobile stations for or in relation to the supply of a public mobile telecommunications service.
Note: Paragraph (b) of the definition of PTS licence recognises that some stations may be used to deliver a carriage service to an end-user's mobile device, but that service will not be a public mobile telecommunications service within the meaning of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
public correspondence means a telecommunication:
 (a) that is accepted for transmission by a station because the station is available for use by the public; or
 (b) that is accepted for transmission by a person or body because the person or body is required, under a licence, to accept the telecommunication from the public for transmission.
public mobile telecommunications service means:
 (a) a public mobile telecommunications service within the meaning of the Telecommunications