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International Agreements
Agreement between the telecommunications administrations of Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia concerning the allotment of preferential frequency blocks in the band 890 – 914 / 935 – 959 MHz (Vienna, 1994)
Agreement between the telecommunications administrations of Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia concerning the allotment of preferential frequencies and the coordination of systems using DCS 1800 standards in the frequency bands 1710 – 1785 MHz and 1805 – 1880 MHz (Vienna, 1994)
Amendment to Agreement between the telecommunications administrations of Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia concerning the allotment of preferential frequencies and the coordination of systems using DCS 1800 standards in the frequency bands 1710 – 1785 MHz and 1805 – 1880 MHz (2004)
Agreement between the Administrations of Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro and Hungary concerning allotment of preferential frequencies and co-ordination of GSM 900 systems in the frequency bands 890 – 915 / 935 – 960 MHz (Pécs, 2003)
Agreement between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia concerning the allotment of preferential frequencies in the 1710 – 1785 / 1805 – 1880 MHz frequency band (Rovinj, 2003)
Agreement between the administrations of Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and Ukraine on the frequency coordination for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems in the bands 3410 – 3500 MHz and 3510 – 3600 MHz (Budapest, 2005)
Agreement between the Administrations of Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and Ukraine on the frequency coordination for fixed wireless systems in the bands 24.549 – 25.053 GHz and 25.557 – 26.061 GHz (Budapest, 2005)
Agreement between the Administrations of Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia and Ukraine on the frequency coordination for fixed wireless systems in the bands 27940.5 – 28444.5 MHz and 28948.5 – 29452.5 MHz (Budapest, 2005)
Agreement between the administrations of Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia concerning the frequency coordination and preferential frequency distribution for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems in the bands 3410 – 3500 MHz and 3510 – 3600 MHz (Budapest, 2006)
Agreement between the Administrations of Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia concerning the frequency coordination and preferential frequency distribution for fixed wireless systems in the bands 24.549 – 25.053 GHz and 25.557 – 26.061 GHz (Budapest, 2006)
Agreement between the Administrations of Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia concerning the frequency coordination and preferential frequency distribution for fixed wireless systems in the bands 27940.5 – 28444.5 MHz and 28948.5 – 29452.5 MHz (Budapest, 2006)
Technical agreement between the Administrations of Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia on the frequency coordination in the frequency bands 876 – 880 / 921 – 925 MHz (GSM-R) (2007)
Agreement between Administrations of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the frequency coordination in the frequency bands 876 – 880 / 921 – 925 MHz (GSM-R) (Sarajevo, 2009)
Agreement between Administrations of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the frequency coordination in the frequency bands 880 – 890 / 925 – 935 MHz (E-GSM) (Sarajevo, 2009)
Agreement between Administrations of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the frequency coordination for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) systems in the bands 3410 – 3500 MHz and 3510 – 3600 MHz (Sarajevo, 2009)
Agreement between Administrations of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the frequency coordination for fixed wireless systems in the bands 24.549 – 25.053 GHz and 25.557 – 26.061 GHz (Sarajevo, 2009)
Agreement between Administrations of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the frequency coordination for fixed wireless systems in the bands 27940.5 – 28444.5 MHz and 28948.5 – 29452.5 MHz (Sarajevo, 2009
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Agreement between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia concerning the allotment of preferential frequencies in the 890 – 915 / 935 – 960 MHz frequency band (Sarajevo, 2002
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Technical arrangement between the national frequency management authorities of Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia on border coordination of broadband systems (UMTS, LTE and WiMAX)in the frequency bands 880 – 915/925 – 960 MHz (Budapest, 2014)
Technical arrangement between the national frequency management authorities of Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia on border coordination of broadband systems (UMTS, LTE and WiMAX)in the frequency bands 1710 – 1785/1805 – 1880 MHz (Budapest, 2014)
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