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NMHH - Se NS i B L e r e gu L A T i o N , S o u N D P ro S P e C T S sAle of communicAtions frequencies FrequeNCieS For civiliaN purposes in this case, civilian purposes mean that the given frequency is reserved for supporting tasks that are not particularly special (such as the fire department or the police), but can be used for communications services available to all citizens. These are frequencies reserved for mobile phone or mobile internet services. FrequeNCieS For NoN-civiliaN purposes in this case, non-civilian purposes mean that these frequencies are intended to support such important tasks of the government as communications services serving tasks related to national defence, the police, national security, disaster management, correctional services, investigative customs and finance-related tasks and the communications of the government. This includes frequency management for military purposes, which also com- prises frequency use for allied (NATo) purposes. This area requires special (primarily military) expertise, as it is engaged in systems not applied in civilian life, such as various control and weapon management or air defence systems, special military drones or military communications and navigation systems. sHared frequeNcies (For CiViLiAN + NoN-CiViLiAN PurPoSeS) Shared frequencies may be used both for civilian and non-civilian purposes, and their utilisation is subject to the Authority’s decision. 2 6