Key Benefits:
The Conseil supérieur de l' audiovisuel,
In the light of the amended Act No. 86-1067 of 30 September 1986 on freedom of communication, in particular the second paragraph of Article 26 and its articles 30-1 and 44;
Having regard to Decree No 2003-620 of 4 July 2003 adopted for the application of Article 30-1 of Act No. 86-1067 of 30 September 1986 concerning the allocation and pre-financing of the cost of rearrangements of the frequencies, and in particular its Article 7;
Having regard to Decision No. 94-607 of 6 December 1994, as amended and completed, allocating terrestrial radio frequencies for the broadcasting of the programmes of the Société Nationale de Programmes France 5;
In view of Decision No. 2001-387 Of 24 July 2001, as amended on a call for applications for the edition of national television services broadcast on digital terrestrial television, and in particular its Annex IV;
Considering that the deployment of television Digital terrestrial requires a redevelopment of certain analogue frequencies, currently allocated to the Société Nationale de Programmes France 5, but whose use is incompatible directly or indirectly with frequencies planned for Digital terrestrial television;
After deliberation,
Decides:
The use of the frequencies set out in the appendix to this decision is attributed to the National Society of Programs France 5 for broadcast from 3 hours to 19 hours of its programmes. The allocation of these frequencies shall be subject to the conditions set out in the said Annex.
These frequencies replace those previously attributed to the Société Nationale de Programmes France 5 by Decision No. 94-607 of 6 December 1994 Amended and completed, above for the broadcasting of its programme in the areas of Annonay, Chartres, Montignac 2, Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Peray 2, Saint-Uze.
These substitutions will have to be made before December 20, 2006 for rebroadcasting D' Annonay, Saint-Peray 2, Saint-Uze, before February 15, 2007 for Montignac 2, Saint-Cyprien, and before March 31, 2007 for Chartres.
These substitutions will not be performed if alternative solutions to ensure continuity of the Service are put in place after agreement between the council and the Société Nationale de Programmes France 5.
This Decision will be notified to the Société Nationale de Programmes France 5 and published in the Official Journal of the French Republic.
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You can view the table in OJ
n ° 2 of 03/01/2007 text number 117
The CSA can later, if the development of networks of Television requires it, to substitute the specified channels of other channels for receiving equivalent quality. In this case, the beneficiary undertakes to change the frequency within the time limit set by the CSA.
1. The Recipient is required to provide the CSA with the following information, which it will certify for accuracy:
Information communicated within two months after commissioning:
-technical description of the facility (type and Transmitter power rating, antenna system ...);
-maximum PAR and theoretical radiation diagram (H and V);
-date of commissioning;
-comprehensive reporting of offset realization, offset changes, channel changes, and other changes Mentioned above.
Information communicated without delay if available:
-measured radiation diagram.
This information is payable upon the express request of the Board.
2. In the event that the information referred to in 1 is subsequently amended, the beneficiary shall communicate to the CSA an updated version within one month.
3. The Recipient is also required to provide the CSA with all information in its possession on the coverage of the issuer, in particular the results of the coverage measures performed in the service area.
4. If the CSA has found non-compliance with the technical requirements of the authorisation, the beneficiary shall be required to carry out a verification of the conformity of its installation with the requirements set out in the technical annex by a recognised organisation Of the authorization. The recipient will forward the results of this audit to the APF.
Done at Paris, December 5, 2006.
For the Audio-Visual Higher Council:
The President,
D.
Baudis