Title
Extension of Amnesty for Unregistered Radio Equipment
Law
Ntc Memorandum Order No. 03-03-2011
Decision Date
Mar 29, 2011
The NTC Memorandum Order No. 03-03-2011 allows individuals and entities to register unlicensed and unregistered radio equipment, excluding CB radios, from March 29 to December 31, 2011, while establishing registration fees and emphasizing compliance with existing licensing regulations.

Q&A (NTC MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 03-03-2011)

The purpose is to extend the general amnesty for unlicensed and/or unregistered radio equipment, allowing owners/possessors/users to register such equipment to comply with existing rules and regulations.

Individuals, companies, and/or entities are allowed to register such equipment, except radio dealers and manufacturers.

CB radios are excluded from registration under this order.

The registration period is from March 29, 2011, to December 31, 2011.

The registration fee for portable VHF and UHF radio equipment is Php 1,500.

Registration fee for high power HF radio equipment (above 500 watts) is Php 5,000.

No, registration does not authorize possession, construction, or operation without the corresponding permits or licenses issued by the Commission.

Use of registered equipment by persons other than the registrant or any violation may lead to administrative sanctions and/or fines and penalties imposed by the Commission.

Registrants may file their registration papers with the Commission through any of its Regional Offices.

The Commission reserves the right to reject the registration of any radio equipment if warranted under the circumstances in the interest of the public.


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