Good day, Habr!
Could not hold back. For the past three months (almost) silence on all channels.
Preamble:
Everyone who is somehow connected with the provision of services on the radio, including the author of the post, has long been known what kind of hemorrhoids are. Exactly. With a capital letter.
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The smallest part of this Hemorrhoid itself is the registration of short-range devices (UMRD) in Roskomnadzor, which operate at a frequency of 2400 - 2483.5 MHz with a maximum EIMP of not more than 100 mW. To put it simply, Wi-Fi bridges are registered, the classic representatives of which are Ubiquity M2 series devices that we all know and are certified for use in the Russian Federation. The procedure, of course, is quite easy, but nevertheless takes time. And time is money.
With this post I will hasten to please you. On March 19, 2013, the amendment N237 came into force for the sabzhevoy resolution, which, so far (for some reason I do not understand), has not appeared anywhere on the specialized resources. Not even on off. RFC resources, and Roskomnadzor. In general, nowhere.
Why is this amendment so interesting? The answer is under the cut.
The plot, or "What is the meaning of something?":
Starting from March 19, 2013, a very large amount of equipment was excluded from the list of Radio-Electronic Means (RES) and High-Frequency Installations (WU) subject to registration with the territorial bodies of Roskomnadzor, which I, perhaps, will not undertake to list. Anyone who is so or otherwise interested in exploring the entire list (including hearing aids) - please go through the
link below!
The most important thing in all of this (personally for me and many telecom operators) is that now there is no need for simplified registration for UMRD specified in the “preamble” in the range of 2400 - 2483.5 MHz with a maximum EIMP of not more than 100 MW.
PS:
There is still, however, an unclear moment with the band 5795 - 5815 MHz with a permissible EIMP of no more than 200 mW (which fit the Ubiquity M5 series TTX).
28. Telematic devices on transport in the radio frequency band 5795 - 5815 MHz with a permissible transmitter radiation power of not more than 200 mW.
If someone explains to me what it is - I will be very grateful, because in KompTek (
WirelessMan , ay!) I was told that this does not apply to broadband access. Let it not fit in with my vision of the world, but I should finally know.
The result:
WiFi
for nothing! And let no one leave offended!
You can give radio to terminal customers at short distances and build small, low-power spans without registering them anywhere and without fear of complaints from residents and their ilk in the RFTC and Roskomnadzor. Legalize!
References:
The current (outdated) version of the 539th ruling on the St. Petersburg Roskomnadzor website