Insights Ofcom consults on new regulations for short-range wireless devices

Ofcom has published proposals for new regulations regarding the use of certain short-range wireless devices.

Short-range devices include baby monitors, keyless entry cards, alarms and some Wi-Fi systems, which all rely on spectrum. Ofcom is consulting on making new regulations regarding the frequencies and technical requirements for using these devices in the 874 to 876 and 915 to 921 MHz spectrum bands. This implements a European Commission decision to harmonise these bands for short-range devices.

Ofcom is also consulting on revoking an existing licence exemption for railway level crossing radar sensor systems. These systems are used by Network Rail to monitor railway intersections and detect obstacles that may cause damage to moving trains. Ofcom is proposing to introduce a national licence for these systems, which will allow them to be used in more locations across the rail network.

The consultation is open until 17 January 2020. To access the consultation, click here.