Types of facilities
Type A: telecommunication infrastructures in buildings or buildings
This group includes all those facilities that, although they may be related to the exterior, serve exclusively for the distribution of telecommunication signals within buildings, including within homes, and are not included in type F.
By way of example, we can include facilities in this group, including their set-up and maintenance:
- for the acquisition and distribution of sound broadcasting and television signals.
- intended for the distribution of publicly available telephone signals, from the building distributor to the connection points of the appliances.
- intended for the distribution of telecommunication signals by cable.
- intended for electronic goal systems, video goal systems or access control systems, all made in buildings or building sets.
- Intended for amateur radio stations.
Type B: Telecommunications System Installations
This group includes public or private facilities for telecommunication systems.
We can point out by way of example, installations, including their set-up and maintenance:
- of telephone exchanges.
- of systems and wiring in voice networks, data or both.
- of telephony/voice/data systems in large areas.
- in the public domain, of telecommunication systems.
- privately operated wireless access networks and enclosed venues
- VSAT Stations.
Type C: audiovisual system installations
Without excluding any particular type of connotation, they can be defined as those facilities, including their tuning and maintenance, that work in low frequency, up to 30 or 40 kHz or up to 10 MHz if they use video signals.
By way of example, the following may be cited:
- Public or private installations of megaphone systems, microphones, and in general sonorization.
- Closed-circuit TV systems.
- Video surveillance systems, excluding the provision of the connection service to alarm centres.
- Assembly of audiovisual production studios.
- Sound recording studio systems, television program production, etc.
Type D: Radio Broadcasting Centre Facilities
This type includes all installations, including set-up and maintenance, of radio transmitting equipment.
By way of example, the following may be cited:
- Installations in broadcasting centers and rebroadcasters of sound broadcasting and television.
- Data links via radio, except VSAT stations.
- Radio stations in general.
- Cellular telephone base stations.
- Amateur radio stations (unless they are installed by the amateur radio themselves).
- Stations for satellite communications that are not exclusively receivers (except VSAT stations, although it includes VSAT hubs).
- Facilities for telephony services with the subscriber loop via radio.
- Fixed installations of the terrestrial mobile service.
- Fixed radio installations for broadcast centres for air or maritime communications.
- Outdoor wireless access networks.
- And in general all installations that emit radio frequency, as long as they are fixed.
Type E: telecommunication facilities in mobile vehicles
This type includes all the above facilities when they are carried on board any mobile vehicle.
By way of example, we can cite:
- Telecommunication facilities on board land vehicles, or aerial vehicles carried out by personnel not belonging to the construction firm of said vehicles.
- Stations on board vehicles.
- Equipos radares o sonares a bordo de vehículos, avionetas, aviones, dirigibles, globos aerostáticos, etc.
- Communications equipment between mobile phones and fixed stations.
Type F: new generation telecommunication infrastructure facilities and telecommunications networks for control, management and security in buildings or building complexes
This type includes all installations, including their development and maintenance, of telecommunication infrastructures in buildings or sets of buildings executed by means of ultra-fast access technologies (optical fibre, coaxial cable and category 6 or higher twisted pairs), and integration in the same of equipment and devices for access to the following services:
- Sound broadcasting and television.
- Systems of goal and electronic video goal.
- Video surveillance systems, access control and electronic security technical equipment, excluding the provision of the connection service to alarm plants.
- Networks, equipment and devices for management, control and security that serve as support for services linked to the Digital Home and its integration with telecommunication networks