The Regulations on the Allocation of Radio Frequency of the People’s Republic of China (Decree No. 62 of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, hereinafter referred to as the “Regulations on Allocation”) was revised in May 2023. The revision was made to align with the Radio Regulations (2020 Edition) revised by the World Radiocommunication Conference and to meet the medium and long-term needs of relevant departments and industries for spectrum resources.
The main revisions of the “Regulations on Division” include:
- The addition of definitions for wireless power transmission, space surveillance radar, and weather radar.
- The revision of the radio frequency allocation table, involving a total of 12 radio services and 71 frequency bands.
- The amendment of 159 international footnotes and 13 Chinese footnotes.
- The revision of the frequency tolerance of the transmitter, the requirements for the emission power limit in the spurious domain of the transmitting equipment, the emission identification and the necessary bandwidth.
The main achievements of the revision of the “Regulations on Division” include:
- The addition of IMT (International Mobile Telecommunications, including 5G/6G) system frequency division.
- The support for the sustainable development of satellite communications.
- The ensuring of the safety of frequency use for major aerospace projects.
- The standardization and guidance of the development of the automotive radar industry.
The revision of the “Regulations on Division” is an important step in the management of radio spectrum resources according to law in China. It will help to promote the rational and effective use of radio spectrum resources, and to support the development of new industries such as 5G, satellite communications, and automotive radar.
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Type Approval Impacted? No
Spectrum Impacted? Yes (please refer to new Frequency Plan
Imports Impacted? No
Standards: No
Product Impacted? No