Table of Rwandan Frequency Allocations
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Frequency Band
2 400-2 500 MHz
5 725 - 5 875 MHz

Conditions of Use
5.150 applies. Radiocommunication services must accept harmful
interference from ISM. Subject to the provisions of No. 15.13 of the
Radio Regulations.
5.150 applies. Radiocommunication services must accept harmful
interference from ISM. Subject to the provisions of No. 15.13 of the
Radio Regulations.

24·0-24·25 GHz

5.150 applies. Radiocommunication services must accept harmful
interference from ISM. Subject to the provisions of No. 15.13 of the
Radio Regulations.

61·0-61·5 GHz

5.138 applies. Radiocommunication services must accept harmful
interference from ISM. Subject to special authorisation by RURA.

122-123 GHz

5.138 applies. Radiocommunication services must accept harmful
interference from ISM. Subject to special authorisation by RURA.

244-246 GHz

5.138 applies. Radiocommunication services must accept harmful
interference from ISM. Subject to special authorisation by RURA.

References to 5.138 and 5.150 refer to the ITU Radio Regulations 2008, Article 5 footnotes. (Also
appearing later in this document).

Footnote RW2
FREQUENCY BANDS DESIGNATED FOR SHORT RANGE DEVICES
This footnote covers frequency bands and regulatory as well as informative parameters
recommended for short range devices (SRDs).
Non-specific use is primarily for Telemetry, Telecommand, Alarms and Data in general and other
similar applications. Video applications should be preferably used above 2.4 GHz.
Wireless audio systems including the following, cordless loudspeakers; cordless headphones;
cordless headphones for portable use, for example portable CD, cassette or radio devices carried on
a person; cordless headphones for use in a vehicle, for example for use with a radio or mobile
telephone etc; in-ear monitoring, for use with concerts or other stage productions.
Radio microphones are small, low power (50 mW or less) transmitters designed to be worn on the
body, or hand held, for the transmission of close, personal sound. The receivers are more tailored to
specific uses and may range from small and portable to rack mounted modules as part of a
multichannel system. Frequency band limits should be regarded as tuning ranges within which a
device can be designated to operate.
Alarm systems include social alarms and alarms for security and safety.

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Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority, January 2015

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