Providing radiocommunications licenses and expert advice to equipment suppliers, end users, and industry groups without the red tape.
Get Licensing Help TodayBecause service matters. When you talk to us, you are talking to people who know ACMA licensing inside and out. We stay fully up-to-date on the ever-changing regulatory landscape.
Since 1996, ACMA allowed suitably qualified specialists to register as Accredited Assigners. You can deal directly with a private company for all your frequency needs. Our Accredited Assigners were one of the first to be registered after previously working for the ACMA.
Where you really matter. You are dealing with a small group of dedicated spectrum specialists. Our aim is to cut the red tape and process your application as quickly as possible.
SpecCom understands the unique challenges the construction industry faces when it comes to managing your radio licences. Whether your moving a crane from one site to the next or adding another channel to your already busy site, you do not want to be waiting weeks for licensing. We help you with the application forms and fast track your application, so you can keep building.
When you have multiple construction sites and equipment moving from one to then next, it can be hard to keep track. Working in capital cities it is really important to reuse existing licences or it can mean going without. Talk to us about managing your licences to optomise the use of your channels.
Leave us to do what we do best, so you can do what you do best.
The rise of the use of DGPS (differential global positioning system) for surveying and machine control has been nothing short of meteoric. Unfortunately this rise has not meant an increase in the spectrum available for its use.
We can advise you in the best applications to make to minimise the chance of you experiencing interference or someone else using the same channel on-site.
Let us worry about the new procedures and you can get on with what you do best.
Radio communications plays an important role in the Energy supply industry. With large networks of point to point and point to multi point links, the recent embargos in the 900 MHz spectrum has made many companies very nervous.
SpecCom has vast experience in licensing large multi-hop and star networks. Let us help you wade through the murky ACMA embargo waters and make sense of the changes.
Let us worry about the embargos and band plans, and you can get on with planning your networks.
Your customers have trusted you to supply them with quality equipment, we want you to trust us with your licensing. We will help you with forms and understanding all the foreign terms.
If you have a workforce of sales people, we can even help with training. With the right information, we can fast track your applications so your customers can start using their new equipment sooner.
Call us so we can show you how our training and support will save you time and money.
We will look after the licensing of your equipment so you can keep concentrating on sales.
Government departments dealing with large and complicated networks can sometimes drown in the forever changing landscape of ACMA policies. We can work close with stake holders to make sure that your networks are inline with current AMCA rules and regulations.
As always SpecCom works hard to keep wait time down and costs competitive. We provide a friendly and professional service that will satisfy your licensing needs.
The mining sector operates in some of the most remote and challenging environments in the country, relying heavily on robust Land Mobile and Point to Point radio networks for safety, telemetry, and daily operations.
Whether you are establishing a new site, expanding an existing network, or coordinating complex high-capacity links, navigating the ACMA regulations shouldn't slow down your productivity. SpecCom has the expertise to manage your extensive mobile fleets and critical microwave links efficiently.
Focus on keeping your site running safely and productively, and leave the complex spectrum planning and licensing to us.
Band plans describe how ACMA allocate spectrum to different types of services. The four common bands below 1 GHz are:
The ACMA charge annual fees to cover their costs and give people a reason to use spectrum efficiently. The amount depends on:
This link provides an indication of ACMA charges:
Remember, our charge to assign the frequency and arrange licence issue is normally less than the ACMA issue charge.
The ACMA annual licence tax is based on the population density of an area. To find out your area, click on the links below: