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Types of ICT Networks and ICT Services which are required to be licensed\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_3\", \"num\": \"3.\", \"text\": \"The Authority has determined that all ICT Networks are required to be licensed by the Authority with the exception of : a. Fixed (Wireline) Communication Systems used solely for a Person\u2019s own use. b. Free Space (Wireless) Communication Systems which are: (i) used solely for a Person\u2019s own use; (ii) operated within the 902 to 928 MHz or 2.4 GHz spectrum bands; (iii)  fully qualify as certified equipment; and (iv) are utilized in accordance with the operating parameters and specifications for which they have been specified.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_4\", \"num\": \"4.\", \"text\": \"For clarity, the types of ICT Networks that require a Licence include, but are not limited to : a.  public switched telephone networks, whether fixed, wireless or cellular, using either packet or circuit based switching or routing techniques; b. Communication Systems used for Interconnection; c. cable networks, cables and cable landing points, whether undersea or on land, which originate on, or terminate on, or traverse the territory of the Cayman Islands; Extraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               3 Wednesday, 18th May 2011 d. Communication Systems incorporating orbiting or geo-stationary satellites, including Very Small Aperture Transmission (VSAT) satellites, which are used for the transmission of Messages; e. dark fibre or other unlit fibre; and f. all Free Space Communication Systems other than those defined at paragraph 3b above.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_5\", \"num\": \"5.\", \"text\": \"The Authority has also determined that all ICT Services that use an ICT Network to provide services to the public, whether or not for a fee or for commercial profit, are required to be licensed, except for- (a) computer back-up and disaster recovery services located in Grand Cayman; (b) Information Security Services specified in Note (b) of Table 6 in this Notice; and (c) the provision of ICT Infrastructure and dark fibre (ICT Service Types 11 and 11a of Table 6 in this Notice) by DataLink Limited to the Cayman Islands Government in support of the Government\u2019s CCTV project, until such time as the Authority makes a determination on DataLink Limited\u2019s current ICT Licence application.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_6\", \"num\": \"6.\", \"text\": \"For clarity, the types of ICT Services that require a licence include, but are not limited to : a. Telephony - i. All forms of wholesale telephony or any other form of supply of Communication System capacity, whether as interconnection services or as airtime, by one ICT Licensee to one or more other ICT Licensees or by an ICT Licensee to Subscribers; ii. All forms of retail telephony involving the transmission to and from Subscribers of signals over Communication Systems, including the domestic and international transmission of voice, data, facsimile, moving image or still image messages, regardless of the method of transmission; iii. All forms of providing (including selling, leasing, renting, gifting etc.) dark or unlit fibre to any Person; b. Television services - i. All forms of terrestrial television programming broadcast from a station in the Cayman Islands; ii. All forms of television  programming distributed by cable, satellite, or other ICT Network (including the Internet) from a distribution point located in the Cayman Islands; c. Video on demand services \u2013 The streaming of video material in the Cayman Islands in response to a request from a subscriber, or for subsequent resale to a subscriber, except where the video stream is delivered over the public Internet, or the video material is television programming. d. Sound broadcasting services - All forms of sound broadcasting transmitted from a station in the Cayman Islands; e. Internet services - i. Internet Service Providers, regardless of the scope or type of services provided; ii. Application Service Providers; f. Other services - i. Computer back-up and disaster recovery services, located in Cayman Brac or Little Cayman, which use any form of Communication System except if used solely for a Person\u2019s own use; and ii. The supply of directory listings in any medium, format or sequence information whereby the identity of Subscribers may be made public. Licence applications\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_7\", \"num\": \"7.\", \"text\": \"The Authority will currently consider applications for ICT Network and ICT Service Licences of the types listed in the following Tables 1 to 8: Extraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               3 Wednesday, 18th May 2011 Table 1: Major Public ICT Networks (Licensees of these networks are subject to a royalty fee based upon a percentage of annual gross revenue.) Type Description Comments or explanatory notes A Fixed wireline A wireline network providing access to ICT Service(s) to residential and\/or business Subscribers. B Fixed wireless A wireless network (other than Mobile) providing access to ICT Service(s) to residential and\/or business Subscribers. Mobile (cellular) Mobile networks normally operating in the 800, 900,1800 ,1900  or 1800 to 2200 MHz frequency bands. D1 Fibre optic cable - Domestic Whether \u201clit\u201d or \u201cunlit\u201d. D2 Fibre optic cable - International Whether \u201clit\u201d or \u201cunlit\u201d. E1 Satellite (incl VSAT) - Domestic E2 Satellite (incl VSAT) - International F Broadcast network As used for \u201cover-the-air\u201d radio and TV broadcasters Table 2: Radio Stations (Licensees of these networks are subject to a fixed licence fee, usually annually.) Type Description Comments or explanatory notes J Amateur radio station Radio transmitting and receiving equipment which; (a) is used solely for a Person\u2019s own use; (b) operates on radio frequencies to be specified by the Authority following consultation; and (c) is limited in output power to a level to be specified by the Authority following consultation. K Aircraft radio station For aircraft registered in the Cayman Islands. L1 Ship radio station For vessels of less than 300 gross tons with no MMSI number. L2 Ship radio station For vessels of less than 300 gross tons requiring an MMSI number. L3 Ship radio station For vessels of more than 300 gross tons but less than 1600 gross tons. L4 Ship radio station For vessels of greater than 1,600 gross tons. L5 Ship radio station Coastal vessel M Spacecraft radio station For spacecraft registered in the Cayman Islands. Table 3: Transmitters (Licensees of these networks are subject to a fixed license fee per transmitter, usually annually.) Type Description Comments or explanatory notes N Ground to air radio Radio transmitting equipment used to communicate from the ground to aircraft on the ground and in the air using aviation frequencies. O Marine (Coastal) radio Base station operating on designated maritime frequencies in the coastal waters of the Cayman Islands. P Land (Mobile) two-way radio Base station and mobile radio transmitters (including hand-held) operating on designated frequencies in the Cayman Islands. Q Wireless Utilities Metering Base station and wireless metering equipment at the end-users\u2019 premises. Extraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               4 Wednesday, 18th May 2011 Table 4: Spectrum (Fixed spectrum license fees are to be paid annually.) Type Description Comments or explanatory notes S All transmitters\/ transponders other than those licensed under Tables 2 or 3, or those otherwise exempted by the Authority. Each transmission frequency or channel is required to be licensed.  This requirement extends to most uses of spectrum whether that use is in connection with a public or private network.  For the avoidance of doubt, Licensees of Table 1 are required to obtain the appropriate Type S licences.  Only Licensees of Tables 2 or 3 are exempt from the requirement to obtain a Type S licence. In addition, certain types of low power radio equipment may be exempted from any licensing requirement, or may be covered by a Class Licence, if operated in the 902 to 928 MHz or 2.4 GHz spectrum bands (see para 3 above). The Authority  is currently considering whether Class Licences should be issued for additional spectrum bands.   The results of these considerations will be published in a further Notice in the Gazette. Table 5: Miscellaneous (Licensees are subject to a fixed license fee, usually annually.) Type Description Comments or explanatory notes U Radio dealer A licensed dealer in radio transmitters is exempted from obtaining in advance an import licence for each radio that they import for subsequent resale. V Radio Operator W Radio Importation Table 6: ICT Services (Licensees of these services are subject to a royalty fee based upon a percentage of annual gross revenue.) Type Description Comments or explanatory notes Fixed Telephony Whether utilising fixed wireline or fixed wireless networks. Refer also to paragraph 7a of this Notice for a description of Telephony. Fall-back International Voice and Data Communications An applicant for a Type 2 Licence must already hold, or must apply simultaneously for, a Type E2 (International Satellite) Network Licence.  For further information, see Note (a). Mobile Telephony Resale of Telephony Also includes those services sometimes referred to as calling card services. Internet Telephony Voice over the Public Internet (not the use of Voice over Internet Protocol, which falls under Type 1). Public Service Television Broadcasting Refer to paragraph 7b of this Notice. Subscription Television Broadcasting Sometimes referred to as \u201ccable broadcasting\u201d or \u201cwireless cable broadcasting\u201d.  Applicants should note that a Type 7 Extraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               5 Wednesday, 18th May 2011 Type Description Comments or explanatory notes Licence will not be issued without a Type 6 Licence.  In other words, applicants wishing to provide Subscription Television Broadcasting service must also apply to provide Public Service Television Broadcasting service. Sound Broadcasting Refer to paragraph 7d of this Notice. Internet Service Provider Information Security Services Licensing by the Authority is optional at the discretion of the applicant.  See Note (b) below. The provision, by lease or otherwise, of ICT infrastructure other than dark fibre to a Licensee. 11a The provision, by lease or otherwise, of dark fibre to a Licensee. Retail sale of ICT equipment A Type 12 Licence is available only to Types 1, 3 or 5 Licensees.  All others must obtain an appropriate licence from the Cayman Islands Trade and Business Licensing Board. For consistency with the procedures adopted by the Cayman Islands Trade and Business Licensing Board, a separate Type 12 Licence is required for each retail outlet. The publication of directories derived from ICT subscriber records Refer to paragraph 7f ii of this Notice. Application Service Provider Video on Demand Whether viewable real-time or near real-time. Notes (a) This licence permits a Licensee to offer international voice and data communications to the Licensee\u2019s business clients solely for use in emergency situations. An emergency is defined as instances where the client\u2019s normal communications service provider(s) is unable to provide its services for a period of such duration that there is a material impact upon the transaction of the client\u2019s normal business (e.g. as the result of damage following a hurricane) and the Authority has acknowledged in writing the existence of such conditions. (b) Information Security Services may be licensed by the Authority on application from Persons who wish to be so licensed, but such licensing is not mandatory. Where a Person wishing to provide Information Security Services makes application to the Authority for an ICT Service Licence, the Authority will process that application in the same manner and to the same standards as it would process applications for any other type of ICT Service Licence, and the Authority may decline to award such Licence. Table 7: Service Licences issued by the Governor in Cabinet under Section 23(3) of the Law, for the development of the Sister Islands Type Description Notes The provision of off-site ICT disaster recovery and Applicable only to Licensees operating within and from Cayman Brac or Little Cayman, and as further defined in their Licences. Extraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               6 Wednesday, 18th May 2011 associated services. Table 8: Class Licence issued by the Information and Communications Technology Authority under Section 23(2) of the Law, for Fall-back International Voice and Data Communications Type Description Notes permits a Class Licensee to put in place an international satellite Network and associated Services, for the Licensee\u2019s exclusive use in emergency situations, so as to provide itself with fall-back international voice and data communications. An emergency is defined as instances where the Class Licensee\u2019s normal communications service provider(s) is unable to provide its services for a period of such duration that there is a material impact upon the transaction of the client\u2019s normal business (e.g. as the result of damage following a hurricane) and the Authority has acknowledged in writing the existence of such conditions. Testing restrictions are noted in the actual licence. The rights and obligations normally associated with Licences for Public ICT Networks (Table 2) or Services (Table 6), such as infrastructure sharing and wholesale rates, are not applicable to Type 200 Class Licenses, unless otherwise determined by the Authority. DAVID A ARCHBOLD Managing Director Information & Communications Technology Authority Extraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               7 Wednesday, 18th May 2011 APPENDIX TO NOTICE Definitions 1. The following terms have the same definition as those provided in the Law: Authority ICT ICT Network ICT Service Interconnection Internet Access Licence Licensee Message Person Subscriber 2. In this Notice: \u201cCertification Bodies\u201d means certification bodies so designated by the European Commission and\/or certification bodies accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in accordance with the rules of the United States Federal Communications Commission. \u201cCertified Equipment\u201d means either apparatus or an assembly of various apparatus designed for interoperability as a system, which has been approved by certification bodies either individually or as a system. \u201cCommunication System\u201d means facilities, equipment or components which are used for the emission, transmission or reception of Messages by any wire, cable, radio, wireless, microwave, laser, satellite, optical (including all free space optical techniques) or other electromagnetic system, or by any similar technical system, provided the facilities, equipment or components are located in the Cayman Islands, or operated from ships, aircraft or spacecraft registered or operating in the Cayman Islands. 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This Notice is issued by the Information and Communications Technology Authority (\u201cthe Authority\u201d) in\naccordance with section 23(2) of the Information and Communications Technology Authority Law, (2010\nRevision) (\u201cthe Law\u201d) that requires the Authority to publish in the Gazette a notice specifying which types of\nInformation and Communications Technology (ICT) Networks and Services are required to be licensed.\n2. This Notice comes into force immediately and supersedes all previously published versions.\n\nTypes of ICT Networks and ICT Services which are required to be licensed\n3. The Authority has determined that all ICT Networks are required to be licensed by the Authority with the\nexception of :\na. Fixed (Wireline) Communication Systems used solely for a Person\u2019s own use.\nb. Free Space (Wireless) Communication Systems which are:\n(i) used solely for a Person\u2019s own use;\n(ii) operated within the 902 to 928 MHz or 2.4 GHz spectrum bands;\n(iii)  fully qualify as certified equipment; and\n(iv) are utilized in accordance with the operating parameters and specifications for which they\nhave been specified.\n\n4. For clarity, the types of ICT Networks that require a Licence include, but are not limited to :\na.  public switched telephone networks, whether fixed, wireless or cellular, using either packet or\ncircuit based switching or routing techniques;\nb. Communication Systems used for Interconnection;\nc. cable networks, cables and cable landing points, whether undersea or on land, which originate on,\nor terminate on, or traverse the territory of the Cayman Islands;\n\nExtraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               3\n                                         Wednesday, 18th May 2011\nd. Communication Systems incorporating orbiting or geo-stationary satellites, including Very Small\nAperture Transmission (VSAT) satellites, which are used for the transmission of Messages;\ne. dark fibre or other unlit fibre; and\nf. all Free Space Communication Systems other than those defined at paragraph 3b above.\n\n5. The Authority has also determined that all ICT Services that use an ICT Network to provide services to\nthe public, whether or not for a fee or for commercial profit, are required to be licensed, except for-\n(a) computer back-up and disaster recovery services located in Grand Cayman;\n(b) Information Security Services specified in Note (b) of Table 6 in this Notice; and\n(c) the provision of ICT Infrastructure and dark fibre (ICT Service Types 11 and 11a of Table 6 in this\nNotice) by DataLink Limited to the Cayman Islands Government in support of the Government\u2019s\nCCTV project, until such time as the Authority makes a determination on DataLink Limited\u2019s current\nICT Licence application.\n\n6. For clarity, the types of ICT Services that require a licence include, but are not limited to :\na. Telephony -\ni.\nAll forms of wholesale telephony or any other form of supply of Communication System\ncapacity, whether as interconnection services or as airtime, by one ICT Licensee to one or more\nother ICT Licensees or by an ICT Licensee to Subscribers;\nii. All forms of retail telephony involving the transmission to and from Subscribers of signals\nover Communication Systems, including the domestic and international transmission of voice,\ndata, facsimile, moving image or still image messages, regardless of the method of transmission;\niii. All forms of providing (including selling, leasing, renting, gifting etc.) dark or unlit fibre to\nany Person;\nb. Television services -\ni.\nAll forms of terrestrial television programming broadcast from a station in the Cayman\nIslands;\nii. All forms of television  programming distributed by cable, satellite, or other ICT Network\n(including the Internet) from a distribution point located in the Cayman Islands;\nc. Video on demand services \u2013\nThe streaming of video material in the Cayman Islands in response to a request from a subscriber,\nor for subsequent resale to a subscriber, except where the video stream is delivered over the public\nInternet, or the video material is television programming.\nd. Sound broadcasting services -\n\nAll forms of sound broadcasting transmitted from a station in the Cayman Islands;\ne. Internet services -\ni.\nInternet Service Providers, regardless of the scope or type of services provided;\nii. Application Service Providers;\nf. Other services -\ni.\nComputer back-up and disaster recovery services, located in Cayman Brac or Little Cayman,\nwhich use any form of Communication System except if used solely for a Person\u2019s own use; and\nii. The supply of directory listings in any medium, format or sequence information whereby the\nidentity of Subscribers may be made public.\n\nLicence applications\n7. The Authority will currently consider applications for ICT Network and ICT Service Licences of the types\nlisted in the following Tables 1 to 8:\n\nExtraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               3\n                                         Wednesday, 18th May 2011\nTable 1: Major Public ICT Networks\n(Licensees of these networks are subject to a royalty fee based upon a percentage of annual gross revenue.)\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\nA\nFixed wireline\nA wireline network providing access to ICT Service(s) to\nresidential and\/or business Subscribers.\nB\nFixed wireless\nA wireless network (other than Mobile) providing access to\nICT Service(s) to residential and\/or business Subscribers.\nC\nMobile (cellular)\nMobile networks normally operating in the 800, 900,1800\n,1900  or 1800 to 2200 MHz frequency bands.\nD1\nFibre optic cable - Domestic\nWhether \u201clit\u201d or \u201cunlit\u201d.\nD2\nFibre optic cable - International\nWhether \u201clit\u201d or \u201cunlit\u201d.\nE1\nSatellite (incl VSAT) - Domestic\n\nE2\nSatellite\n(incl\nVSAT)\n-\nInternational\n\nF\nBroadcast network\nAs used for \u201cover-the-air\u201d radio and TV broadcasters\n\nTable 2: Radio Stations\n(Licensees of these networks are subject to a fixed licence fee, usually annually.)\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\nJ\nAmateur radio station\nRadio transmitting and receiving equipment which;\n  (a)\nis used solely for a Person\u2019s own use;\n  (b)\noperates on radio frequencies to be specified by the Authority\nfollowing consultation; and\n  (c)\nis limited in output power to a level to be specified by the\nAuthority following consultation.\nK\nAircraft radio station\nFor aircraft registered in the Cayman Islands.\nL1\nShip radio station\nFor vessels of less than 300 gross tons with no MMSI number.\nL2\nShip radio station\nFor vessels of less than 300 gross tons requiring an MMSI number.\nL3\nShip radio station\nFor vessels of more than 300 gross tons but less than 1600 gross tons.\nL4\nShip radio station\nFor vessels of greater than 1,600 gross tons.\nL5\nShip radio station\nCoastal vessel\nM\nSpacecraft radio station\nFor spacecraft registered in the Cayman Islands.\n\nTable 3: Transmitters\n(Licensees of these networks are subject to a fixed license fee per transmitter, usually annually.)\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\nN\nGround to air radio\nRadio transmitting equipment used to communicate from the\nground to aircraft on the ground and in the air using aviation\nfrequencies.\nO\nMarine (Coastal) radio\nBase station operating on designated maritime frequencies in the\ncoastal waters of the Cayman Islands.\nP\nLand (Mobile) two-way radio\nBase station and mobile radio transmitters (including hand-held)\noperating on designated frequencies in the Cayman Islands.\nQ\nWireless Utilities Metering\nBase station and wireless metering equipment at the end-users\u2019\npremises.\n\nExtraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               4\n                                         Wednesday, 18th May 2011\nTable 4: Spectrum\n(Fixed spectrum license fees are to be paid annually.)\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\nS\nAll\ntransmitters\/\ntransponders\nother than those licensed under\nTables 2 or 3, or those otherwise\nexempted by the Authority.\nEach transmission frequency or channel is required to be\nlicensed.  This requirement extends to most uses of spectrum\nwhether that use is in connection with a public or private\nnetwork.  For the avoidance of doubt, Licensees of Table 1 are\nrequired to obtain the appropriate Type S licences.  Only\nLicensees of Tables 2 or 3 are exempt from the requirement to\nobtain a Type S licence.\nIn addition, certain types of low power radio equipment may be\nexempted from any licensing requirement, or may be covered\nby a Class Licence, if operated in the 902 to 928 MHz or 2.4\nGHz spectrum bands (see para 3 above). The Authority  is\ncurrently considering whether Class Licences should be issued\nfor additional spectrum bands.   The results of these\nconsiderations will be published in a further Notice in the\nGazette.\n\nTable 5: Miscellaneous\n(Licensees are subject to a fixed license fee, usually annually.)\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\nU\nRadio dealer\nA licensed dealer in radio transmitters is exempted from\nobtaining in advance an import licence for each radio that they\nimport for subsequent resale.\nV\nRadio Operator\n\nW\nRadio Importation\n\nTable 6: ICT Services\n(Licensees of these services are subject to a royalty fee based upon a percentage of annual gross revenue.)\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\n1\nFixed Telephony\nWhether utilising fixed wireline or fixed wireless networks.\nRefer also to paragraph 7a of this Notice for a description of\nTelephony.\n2\nFall-back International Voice and\nData Communications\nAn applicant for a Type 2 Licence must already hold, or must\napply simultaneously for, a Type E2 (International Satellite)\nNetwork Licence.  For further information, see Note (a).\n3\nMobile Telephony\n\n4\nResale of Telephony\nAlso includes those services sometimes referred to as calling\ncard services.\n5\nInternet Telephony\nVoice over the Public Internet (not the use of Voice over\nInternet Protocol, which falls under Type 1).\n6\nPublic\nService\nTelevision\nBroadcasting\nRefer to paragraph 7b of this Notice.\n7\nSubscription\nTelevision\nBroadcasting\nSometimes referred to as \u201ccable broadcasting\u201d or \u201cwireless\ncable broadcasting\u201d.  Applicants should note that a Type 7\n\nExtraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               5\n                                         Wednesday, 18th May 2011\nType\nDescription\nComments or explanatory notes\nLicence will not be issued without a Type 6 Licence.  In other\nwords, applicants wishing to provide Subscription Television\nBroadcasting service must also apply to provide Public Service\nTelevision Broadcasting service.\n8\nSound Broadcasting\nRefer to paragraph 7d of this Notice.\n9\nInternet Service Provider\n\n10\nInformation Security Services\nLicensing by the Authority is optional at the discretion of the\napplicant.  See Note (b) below.\n11\nThe provision, by lease or\notherwise, of ICT infrastructure\nother than dark fibre to a\nLicensee.\n\n11a\nThe provision, by lease or\notherwise, of dark fibre to a\nLicensee.\n\n12\nRetail sale of ICT equipment\nA Type 12 Licence is available only to Types 1, 3 or 5\nLicensees.  All others must obtain an appropriate licence from\nthe Cayman Islands Trade and Business Licensing Board. For\nconsistency with the procedures adopted by the Cayman\nIslands Trade and Business Licensing Board, a separate Type\n12 Licence is required for each retail outlet.\n 13\nThe publication of directories\nderived from ICT subscriber\nrecords\nRefer to paragraph 7f ii of this Notice.\n14\nApplication Service Provider\n\n15\nVideo on Demand\nWhether viewable real-time or near real-time.\n\nNotes\n(a) This licence permits a Licensee to offer international voice and data communications to the Licensee\u2019s\nbusiness clients solely for use in emergency situations. An emergency is defined as instances where the\nclient\u2019s normal communications service provider(s) is unable to provide its services for a period of such\nduration that there is a material impact upon the transaction of the client\u2019s normal business (e.g. as the result\nof damage following a hurricane) and the Authority has acknowledged in writing the existence of such\nconditions.\n(b) Information Security Services may be licensed by the Authority on application from Persons who wish to\nbe so licensed, but such licensing is not mandatory. Where a Person wishing to provide Information Security\nServices makes application to the Authority for an ICT Service Licence, the Authority will process that\napplication in the same manner and to the same standards as it would process applications for any other type\nof ICT Service Licence, and the Authority may decline to award such Licence.\n\nTable 7: Service Licences issued by the Governor in Cabinet under Section 23(3) of the Law, for the\ndevelopment of the Sister Islands\n\nType\nDescription\nNotes\n100\nThe provision of off-site ICT\ndisaster\nrecovery\nand\nApplicable only to Licensees operating within and from Cayman\nBrac or Little Cayman, and as further defined in their Licences.\n\nExtraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               6\n                                         Wednesday, 18th May 2011\nassociated services.\n\nTable 8: Class Licence issued by the Information and Communications Technology Authority under\nSection 23(2) of the Law, for Fall-back International Voice and Data Communications\n\nType\nDescription\nNotes\n200\npermits a Class Licensee to\nput in place an international\nsatellite\nNetwork\nand\nassociated Services, for the\nLicensee\u2019s exclusive use in\nemergency situations, so as to\nprovide itself with fall-back\ninternational voice and data\ncommunications.\nAn emergency is defined as instances where the Class Licensee\u2019s\nnormal communications service provider(s) is unable to provide\nits services for a period of such duration that there is a material\nimpact upon the transaction of the client\u2019s normal business (e.g.\nas the result of damage following a hurricane) and the Authority\nhas acknowledged in writing the existence of such conditions.\nTesting restrictions are noted in the actual licence.\nThe rights and obligations normally associated with Licences for\nPublic ICT Networks (Table 2) or Services (Table 6), such as\ninfrastructure sharing and wholesale rates, are not applicable to\nType 200 Class Licenses, unless otherwise determined by the\nAuthority.\nDAVID A ARCHBOLD\nManaging Director\nInformation & Communications Technology Authority\n\nExtraordinary No. 40\/2011                                               7\n                                         Wednesday, 18th May 2011\nAPPENDIX TO NOTICE\nDefinitions\n1. The following terms have the same definition as those provided in the Law:\nAuthority\nICT\nICT Network\nICT Service\nInterconnection\nInternet Access\nLicence\nLicensee\nMessage\nPerson\nSubscriber\n\n2. In this Notice:\n\u201cCertification Bodies\u201d means certification bodies so designated by the European Commission and\/or\ncertification bodies accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in accordance with the\nrules of the United States Federal Communications Commission.\n\n\u201cCertified Equipment\u201d means either apparatus or an assembly of various apparatus designed for\ninteroperability as a system, which has been approved by certification bodies either individually or as a\nsystem.\n\n \u201cCommunication System\u201d means facilities, equipment or components which are used for the emission,\ntransmission or reception of Messages by any wire, cable, radio, wireless, microwave, laser, satellite, optical\n(including all free space optical techniques) or other electromagnetic system, or by any similar technical\nsystem, provided the facilities, equipment or components are located in the Cayman Islands, or operated from\nships, aircraft or spacecraft registered or operating in the Cayman Islands. For the purposes of this Notice, the\nterm \u201cCommunication System\u201d includes a whole Communication System, equipment or facilities forming part\nof a Communication System, or an individual component of a Communication System.\n\n\u201cFree Space Radiation\u201d means the transmission of a Message without the use of a conductor, and includes\ntransmission through the use of: any part of the electromagnetic spectrum; radiation or other free space optic\ntechniques; radio; microwave; wireless techniques; infra-red techniques; laser; or satellite.\n\n\u201cFree Space Communication System\u201d means a Communication System that uses Free Space Radiation.\n\n\u201cFixed Communication System\u201d means any Communication System that does not use Free Space Radiation.\n\u201cInformation Security Services\u201d has the meaning given in the Electronic Transactions Law, 2000.\n\n\u201cInfrastructure\u201d has the meaning prescribed by the Governor in Cabinet under the provisions of section 48 of\nthe Law.\n\n\u201cInternet Service Provider\u201d means a Person who provides Internet Access to Subscribers.\n\n\u201cNotice\u201d means this notice issued under Section 23(2) of the ICTA Law.","akn_extracted_at":"2026-06-22 15:38:42.21091+00","cms_id":"2011-0031","law_type":"subordinate","year":"2011","number":"31","title":"Information and Communications Technology Authority (Regulatory Notice) under section 23","status":"in_force"},"provenance":{"files":[{"file_id":"5977","expr_id":"739","kind":"akn_xml","filename":"2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.akn.xml","source_url":null,"storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/working\/SUBORDINATE\/2011\/2011-0031\/2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.akn.xml","content_md5":"7be3b822f251b04d8c505b3cffd74bef","byte_size":"20310","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-22 15:38:42.321827+00"},{"file_id":"1477","expr_id":"739","kind":"pristine_pdf","filename":"2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.pdf","source_url":"\/cms\/images\/LEGISLATION\/SUBORDINATE\/2011\/2011-0031\/2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.pdf","storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/pristine\/SUBORDINATE\/2011\/2011-0031\/2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.pdf","content_md5":"f926b6fb8017b5c31a1df11b978424be","byte_size":"254246","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-21 23:09:35.616216+00"},{"file_id":"1478","expr_id":"739","kind":"working_pdf","filename":"2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.pdf","source_url":"\/cms\/images\/LEGISLATION\/SUBORDINATE\/2011\/2011-0031\/2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.pdf","storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/working\/SUBORDINATE\/2011\/2011-0031\/2011-0031_SL 31 of 2011.pdf","content_md5":"f926b6fb8017b5c31a1df11b978424be","byte_size":"254246","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-21 23:09:35.616216+00"}],"paragraph_count":8,"latest_history":null},"quality":{"expr_id":"739","doc_id":"739","quality_state":"known_issue","quality_score":"59","needs_human_review":"t","deterministic_categories":"{duplicate_text,page_header_footer_noise,title_mismatch}","llm_categories":"{truncated_text,other}","repair_actions":"{collapse_duplicate_text,manual_review,reextract_full_text,strip_page_furniture,verify_title_metadata}","finding_severity_counts":"{\"low\": 1, \"medium\": 1}","finding_summary":"Sample appears truncated after Table 3; header\/footer duplication may be noise. 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