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1 | 11 | laforge | == Licensed GSM Spectrum == |
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3 | 1 | laforge | GSM operates in '''licensed frequency spectrum''', i.e. the license to operate equipment on the GSM bands is granted (typically sold/auctioned) to commercial entities. |
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5 | 3 | laforge | This is ''very different'' from technologies like Bluetooth or WiFi operating in the 2.4GHz unlicensed ISM band. |
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7 | 3 | laforge | As a result, you cannot operate any GSM RF equipment (like the [wiki:BS11 BS-11] or any other BTS) unless you have obtained |
8 | 5 | laforge | a proper license from the regulatory authority in your country. Accomplishing to operate a BTS without having such a license is subject to punishment according to the respective laws in your country. |
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10 | Apart from the legal aspects, there also are practical aspects. If you operate on a channel (ARFCN) that is already used by a GSM operator, |
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11 | you will likely create interference with the production network. '''Please don't do this!''' It is illegal and disruptive, and not |
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12 | related to what this project is trying to achieve. |
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14 | 10 | laforge | Interfering with a public telecommunications network, intentionally or unintentionally, is a crime in most countries and punishable under applicable law! |
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16 | 9 | laforge | === Regulatory authorities for GSM licensing === |
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18 | * Austria http://www.rtr.at |
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20 | 8 | tnt | * Belgium http://ibpt.be/ |
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22 | For testing, the authorization category 1b and 6 are relevant. The GSM900 band is fully licensed to commercial operators, so only ARFCN in the 1800 band will be allocated. |
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24 | 7 | laforge | * Germany: http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/ |
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26 | 7 | laforge | * Netherlands: http://www.agentschap-telecom.nl/ |
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28 | 1 | laforge | * Sweden: http://www.pts.se/en-gb/ |
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30 | 7 | laforge | * Switzerland: http://www.bakom.admin.ch/ |
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32 | 1 | laforge | * United Kingdom: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/ |
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34 | == GSM Related Patents == |
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36 | OpenBSC is Open Source software for research purpose, not a product that is used commercially. The development is done by volunteers who want to learn more about GSM |
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37 | and who want to encourage others to experiment with it. |
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39 | As such, OpenBSC does not come with patent licenses of any sort. It is well known that mobile telephony and GSM specifically is a patent minefield. Some of those patents |
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40 | relating to voice codecs and the Um air interface are already licensed by the BTS manufacturer. Other patents might apply directly to what OpenBSC is doing. |
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42 | If you are using OpenBSC in a commercial setting, it is your responsibility to properly license all applicable patents from their respective holders. The ETSI maintains |
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43 | a list of ''essential patents'' that apply to GSM. |