Fees for Radio Broadcasters in Costa RicaMonday, February 7, 2011 Any natural or legal person assigned a frequency must now pay a fee. This payment must be made regardless of whether the frequency is used or not. Proposal to Extend Use of Frequencies to 20 YearsMonday, April 11, 2011 The current lifetime of radio and television frequency licenses in Guatemala is 15 years. Guatemala's congress has set up a committee to look into an initiative to reform the country's general telecommunications law, which will also need to be reviewed by Communications, Transport and Public Works and Public Finance committees. Panama Adopts Digital StandardsWednesday, May 13, 2009 They are DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting) for digital terrestrial television (DTT) and IBOC (In Band On Channel) for digital radio standards. Executive Decree No. 96, from May 12, 2009, added that the current analogue TV or radio operator is entitled to operate a digital channel or frequency for 10 years. Tender for Radio Communication Systems for $1.8 MillionFriday, July 25, 2014 Empresa de Transmisión Eléctrica de Panamá is putting out to tender the expansion of coverage and users of the ASTRO-25 digital radio communication system. Objective of the tender: Tender for Radiocommunication EquipmentWednesday, June 5, 2019 The Instituto Costarricense de Acueducto y Alcantarillados tenders the supply of radio communication equipment, under the mode of delivery on demand. Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LA-000019-PRI: Costa Rica: Radio Frequency Concessions CancelledMonday, June 16, 2014 A change in the law requires more than 500 companies to cease using radio frequencies that had been granted to them on a temporary basis before 2008. The companies grouped in the Chamber of Info-communication claimed that the frequencies granted temporarily under the law prior to 2008, are eligible for authorization for permanent operation, but that "... ICE Invests $22 Million in Radio SystemThursday, August 20, 2009 The system was purchased from Motorola, and the institute will use it for internal communications. The $22 million purchase by the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), amounts for operation and maintenance costs. Panama: Tender for Radio FrequenciesThursday, November 19, 2015 As part of the plan to reorganize the modulation frequency band, segments will be modified and frequencies will be freed up so that they can be granted in concession. The Regulatory Authority for Public Services (ASEP) announced that the process starts now and will end on January 9, 2016, and from that date it will be able to tender the frequencies that have become available. Company Profile
Sales and services of two way radios Motorola and HYT, Motorola wireless broadband, Solar energy and related products. Tender for Digital Radio Repeater ServiceWednesday, February 27, 2019 The Central Bank of Honduras tenders the radio and communication repeater service for Tegucigalpa, Comayagua, San Pedro Sula, La Cobia and Choluteca. Honduras Government Purchase Public No.05-2019: TVN Media Acquires Radio PanamaThursday, January 30, 2020 TVN Media announced that it has signed an asset purchase agreement for Green Emerald Business Inc., which includes six open radio frequencies under the Radio Panama brand and the right to use the LOS40 brand. TVN Media reported that the contract was signed on January 24, 2020, an agreement that follows the company's corporate strategy to expand its multimedia product portfolio. Guatemala to Auction Radio FrequenciesThursday, August 22, 2013 On August 28 the Superintendency of Telecommunications will auction three broadcasting frequencies with departmental coverage areas for Izabal, Retalhuleu and San Marcos. This is the second phase of a series of auctions held by the entity, during the first phase of the Superintendency of Telecommunications (SIT) auctioned 13 broadcasting frequencies with national coverage, eight of which were awarded to the group Emisoras Unidas and six other bidders, and the point to point frequencies were awarded to Banco Industrial. Costa Rica: Rates Adjusted for RadioElectric SpectrumMonday, February 2, 2015 The government aims to update the $6 a year license for concessionaires of radio and television frequencies which has been in effect since 1954, while employers fear a reallocation of spectrum. The draft bill proposes an increase in the rates for radio and television based on the number of frequencies held by the concessionaire, the type of coverage, the use to be given and the type of diffusion, national or rural. Tender for TV and Radio Broadcasting RightsThursday, August 22, 2019 In Guatemala, the rights for the transmission and reproduction of sports events of the national teams of the National Football Federation, in all its categories and modalities, are tendered. According to the rules of the contest, the rights that comprise the transmissions by open television, cable television, and radio, produced and transmitted within the national territory. Costa Rica: Frequency Concessions RegistryThursday, February 26, 2009 The new SUTEL called the concessionary companies of radio and television frequencies to be registered at the National Registration of Telecommunications. As Leticia Vindas reports in Elfinancierocr.com, "This registration is of a public nature and should contain all the information relevant to the concessions, contracts and usage given to the radio spectrum. |
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