[Ninux-day] A law question

clauz at ninux.org clauz at ninux.org
Thu Jan 14 12:53:27 CET 2010


On 01/13/2010 05:51 PM, Alexander List wrote:
> Ramon Roca wrote:
> 
>> still there is the compromise for a 
>> general authorization and a free market, so we are perfectly entitled to 
>> build networks.
>>   
> 
> I would like to quickly ask our friends from Ninux about the situation
> in Italy again. Please have a look at this document:
> 
> http://www.comunicazioni.it/binary/min_comunicazioni/sedi_periferiche/aspetti_autorizzativi.pdf
> 
> If you skip to the last page, there is a "DIA gratuita". Is this the
> authorization that we were talking about in Rome? Is it free, or is this
> "gratuita" authorization still subject to this EUR 200,- fee you mentioned?

Hello, Alexander!
It looks like a very interesting document. I think the authorization we
were talking about is not the DIA, i.e. "Dichiarazione di Inizio
Attivita'" that means "declaration of the beginning of an activity",
where "attivita'/activity" usually, AFAIK, refers to a commercial
business (for example a store). Instead the authorization we were
talking about is the "autorizzazione generale" [1] (maybe the others
from ninux can confirm?).

> I am in touch with the "higher powers" to get an authoritative opinion
> on what kind of restriction is allowed within the R & TTE directive ;)

Thank you very much!
Claudio

[1] art. 5 of
http://www.ipzs.it/Pubblicazioni_ministeri/Min_comunicazioni/Bollettino/pdf/2002/02_2002/02_2002_3s/02_2002_3s.pdf



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