q) Regulating Agency – the agency created by the state to regulate and
monitor the telecommunications activities and the regime of competition
as well as manage the allocation of the radioelectric spectrum.
r) Telecommunications service – form and mode of exploitation of the
routing and distribution of information through communications networks.
s) Fixed telecommunication services – telecommunication service with a
fixed end point.
t) Mobile telecommunication service – telecommunication service with a
mobile end point.
u) Radioelectric spectrum – the space that allows the propagation of
electromagnetic waves, with no artificial guide and which by agreement
is situated below 300 GHz.
v) Radioelectric stations – one or more transmitters or receptors or a
combination of both including the accessory installations to ensure radio
communications or radioastronomy services.
w) Frequency bands – a specific segment in the radioelectric spectrum that
serves as carrier for a set of frequencies.
x) Orbit the trajectory of a satellite as it goes around the earth.
y) Orbital resources – the set of orbital positions assignable or not to the
geostationary position of satellites in keeping with international standards
and regulations.
2. The terms that have not been defined in this law or in other legal charters
will have the meaning established by international conventions in force in
Angola.
Article 3º
Classification of telecommunication services
In keeping with the nature of the users, telecommunication services can
be classified as:
a) Public telecommunication services – telecommunication services
directed at predetermined addressees, which may or not be bi
directional, and serve the public in general;
b) Private telecommunication services – telecommunication services for
private use or for a restricted number of users.