Rev. 2011]
Kenya Information and Communications
CAP. 411A
269
[Subsidiary]
(b) frequency band and level of congestion within the band;
(c) market demand;
(d) power output and;
(e) geographical usage; and
(f) such other factors as the Commission may from time to time
determine
(3) The Commission shall review and publish the pricing formula for
frequency spectrum at least once in every three years.
12. (1) A licensee shall not use any frequency spectrum unless the radio Type approval and
equipment in respect of which an assignment is sought has been duly type inspection.
approved or type accepted by the Commission.
(2) Upon installation of the radio communication system, the licensee
shall ensure that the system is inspected and certified by the Commission to be
operating in accordance with the Act and the Regulations made thereunder.
13. (1) The Commission shall monitor all emissions from licensed stations Monitoring and
inspection.
to ensure the efficient utilization and compliance with licensed parameters.
(2) The licensee shall permit unlimited access by the Commission’s
authorized officers to the licensee’s installations at reasonable times for the
purposes of inspection and verification of operational parameters.
(3) The owners and management agents of buildings shall—
(a) require proof of licences and authorization from the Commission
before authorizing the installation of any radio communication
systems in their premises;
(b) keep records of all equipment installations; and
(c) permit unlimited access by the Commission’s authorized officers
to the licensees’ installations for the purposes of inspection and
verification of operational parameters.
(4) A licensee shall, when requested to do so, make available all records
that relate to a station’s operations to the Commission’s authorized officers.
(5) A licensee shall report any interference experienced to the
Commission, in writing.
(6) Where the Commission, pursuant to a report made to it or on its own
accord, is of the view that certain measures need to be undertaken to avoid or
mitigate any interference, the Commission may require a licensee or a class of
licensees, in writing, to take the measures specified.