The Ship Station Licence is issued for the operation of the radio-communication equipment installed on-board of any ships registered in Singapore.
Spam Control Act 2007
Acts and Regulations
Spam Control Act 2007
An Act that relates to control of unsolicited commercial electronic messages and prohibition of dictionary attack and address harvesting software. There is currently no subsidiary legislation under the Spam Control Act. View more details on the Spam Control Framework.
Special Purpose Station Licence
Licences
Special Purpose Station Licence
IMDA offers Special Purpose Station Licences for unique telecommunications needs, supporting experimental and niche communication solutions
Spectrum Management and Coordination
Frameworks and Policies
Spectrum Management and Coordination
Spectrum refers to the frequencies which are used by various radio-communication services.
Stay compliant with IMDA's regulations and contribute to SG's geospatial ecosystem. Explore our guidelines and requirements for submitting geospatial data.
Subscription International Television Service Licence
Licences
Subscription International Television Service Licence
The Subscription International Television Service Licence allows broadcast companies or broadcasters to broadcast, uplink or transmit their satellite TV services from Singapore to the region via terrestrial satellite.
Internet Content Providers, including those offering online news, are automatically class licensed under the Broadcasting (Class Licence) Notification of the Broadcasting Act 1994, and are subject to the Class Licence Conditions.
IMDA outlines licensing requirements for telecommunication cable detection workers, ensuring the safe and efficient deployment of network infrastructure.