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-====== Democratic Republic of Congo ====== 
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-===== National Policy ===== 
-The telecommunications and Internet policies are all being managed by the DRC ministry of telecommunication called “Societe Congolaise des Postes et Telecommunications”.The ministry is responsible for all digital communication tools (including radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. 
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-===== Operator Licensing and legal framework===== 
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-The telecommunication sector in DRC is governed by the legal texts below : 
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-The Framework Law n ° 013/2002 of 16 October 2002 on telecommunications in the DRC: the law provides for two structures to manage the ICT sector, namely the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and the Regulatory Authority ; 
-Law No. 014/2002 of 16 October 2002 establishing the Regulatory Authority of Post and Telecommunications of Congo "ARPTC" ; 
-That sector is also made up of several conventions and other instruments signed by the DRC, including the convention of the UIT, the Malouga - Torremolinos convention (1973), the Convention of the African Postal Union, etc. 
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-==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== 
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-==== Licensing Fees ==== 
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-===== Access to Spectrum ===== 
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-==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== 
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-=== Licensed === 
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-== Access Networks == 
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-^ **Operator**  ^ **800MHz**  ^ **900MHz**  ^ **1800MHz**  ^ **2100MHz**  ^ **2600MHz**  ^ **3500MHz** ^  
-| XYZcom        | None        |  2x10        2x15        |  2x10        |  None        |  None       | 
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-== PtP Networks == 
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-=== License-Exempt === 
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-== Access Networks == 
-^ **Frequency**      ^ **Power Limit**  ^ **Transmit Power**  ^ 
-| //2.4GHz//                         || 
-| 2400 – 2483.5 MHz  | ''2.4EIRP''     || 
-| //5GHz//                       || 
-| 5150-5250 MHz      | ''5.1EIRP''     || 
-| 5250-5350 MHz      | ''5.2EIRP''     || 
-| 5470-5725 MHz      | ''5.4EIRP''     || 
-| 5725-5800 MHz      | ''5.8EIRP''     || 
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-== PtP Networks == 
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-^ **Frequency**      ^ **Power Limit**  ^ **Transmit Power**  ^ 
-| //2.4GHz//                         || 
-| 2400 – 2483.5 MHz  | ''2.4EIRP''     || 
-| //5GHz//                       || 
-| 5150-5250 MHz      | ''5.1EIRP''     || 
-| 5250-5350 MHz      | ''5.2EIRP''     || 
-| 5470-5725 MHz      | ''5.4EIRP''     || 
-| 5725-5800 MHz      | ''5.8EIRP''     || 
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-=== Secondary Use ===  
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-== Access Networks == 
-== PtP Networks == 
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-==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ==== 
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-=== Application === 
-=== Annual === 
-=== Auction === 
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-===== Backhaul =====  
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-===== Gender ===== 
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-===== Universal Service ===== 
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-===== Cooperatives ===== 
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-===== Resources / References ===== 
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-== Coding examples == 
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-This could be used to frame specific questions that should be asked 
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-<callout type="tip" icon="true">This could be for hints / tips / tricks on finding information, what to look for etc.</callout> 
-<callout type="question" icon="true">A question</callout> 
-<callout type="success" icon="true">A good practice example might look like this</callout> 
-<callout type="danger" icon="true">A bad practice to be aware of might look like this</callout>