Nepal Radio Communication (License) Rules, 2049 (1992)

Nepal Radio Communication (License) Rules, 2049 (1992), image of satellite dish
Publication Date:
Jul 27, 1992

Under the Radio Communication (License) Rules 2049 (1992), the NTA (as authorized by MoCIT) may issue a satellite communication system license to a person or team involved in expedition research and other similar activities.

The license may be held and used only for the prescribed purpose during a specified period.

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