Frequency allocation

1. Ordinances of 7 December 2022 on Frequency Allocation

Salt (Liechtenstein) AG (in German)

Swisscom (Schweiz) AG (in German)

Telecom Liechtenstein AG (in German)

2. Mobile communications frequency allocations (frequency register)

Allocated national mobile frequencies (in German)

The frequencies allocated in the mobile communications sector are also available on the CEPT website.

3. International agreements

For more efficient use of the frequency spectrum, international bilateral and multilateral agreements can be concluded to optimise frequency utilisation in border regions. The Principality of Liechtenstein is part of the HCM Agreement and has made numerous arrangements with neighbouring administrations based on this. In this section, you can find mobile-relevant and international agreements on frequency bands and different mobile communications standards, which form the basis for corresponding operator agreements and also modify predefined limits.

2018_1129 Agreement Vaduz 700 MHz (in German)

2018_1129 Agreement Vaduz 700 MHz BB-PPDR (in German)

2018_1129 Agreement Vaduz 1500 MHz (in German)

2018_1129 Agreement Vaduz 3400-3800 MHz (in German)

2016_0519 Agreement Bern 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz (in German)

2015_1028 Agreement Vienna on Operator Arrangements 

2015_1028 Agreement Vienna 791-862 MHz (in German)

2015_1028 Agreement Vienna 880-960 MHZ and 1710-1880 MHz

2015_1028 Agreement Vienna 2500-2690 MHz (in German)

2012_1026 Agreement Berlin GSM-R (in German)

2002_0227 Agreement Vienna E-GSM

HCM Agreement 

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