RadioPlanner 3.0 Mobile and Broadcast Network
Radio planning tool for microwave mobile and fixed broadcast networks
Mobile network operators ("MNOs") authorised by the Communications Authority ("CA") can access the reserved space in specified buildings with building plans approved by the Building Authority on or after 1 April 2025, to install and maintain mobile communications facilities ("MCFs") without the payment of a fee to the land owners concerned.
5.6 Subject to Section 2 and Section 3 above, appropriate floor space have to be made available in the telecommunications and broadcasting equipment room (“TBE Room for MAFs”), on the rooftop and on a lower / intermediate level (where applicable12) of Specified Buildings for the installation of RBSs.
To facilitate installation of radiocommunications facilities at Specified Buildings (as defined in this Mobile CoP) to be redeveloped and rebuilt under existing land leases, similar arrangement will apply via modifying of the relevant restrictions of the existing land leases.
For example, MNOs may install some of their mobile communications facilities (e.g. radio amplifiers, baseband equipment, backhaul transmission equipment, power supply equipment) at the MAFs in the TBE room, and route the associated cablings (e.g. optical fibre cables, coaxial cables) via the available cable containment facilities to the CAS.
Radio planning tool for microwave mobile and fixed broadcast networks
The amended section 14 of the Telecommunications Ordinance (Cap. 106) ("TO") came into operation on 1 October 2024. Mobile network operators ("MNOs") authorised by the
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