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Updated RLAN instructions have now been published by TRC in Jordan.

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04-MAY-22

Following completion of public consultation, the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Jordan have published a formal update to the RLAN instructions.

Main changes are as follows:
1. 5250-5350MHz frequency band is now open for indoor and outdoor use, with 23 dBm max EIRP.
2. 5470-5725MHz frequency band is now open for indoor use only, with 30 dBm max EIRP.
3. 5925-6425 (WIFI 6E)  frequency band is now open for:
- portable devices (indoor and outdoor), with max EIRP 25mW (14 dBm).
- indoor use only, with max EIRP, 200 mW (23 dBm).
4. 57 – 71 GHz frequency band is now open, with 40 dBm max EIRP and Tx power not exceeding 27 dBm.

Should you wish to receive an official copy of regulations or have further questions, please get in touch. 

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