ACMA licensing
Stay compliant and interference-free with Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) licence management.
Operating radio communications without the correct ACMA licence can expose your organisation to interference, compliance risks and operational downtime. D2N manages the licensing process from assessment through to application and ongoing support, either as part of a wider communications solution or as a standalone service.
WHY ENGAGE D2N FOR ACMA LICENSING
Accredited expertise you can rely on.
We are an accredited ACMA Licence Planner with decades of RF planning and frequency management experience across motorsport, broadcast, government and industrial environments.
Reduce compliance risk and administrative burden.
We manage the licensing process from frequency selection and application through to documentation and ongoing compliance support.
Get the right licence for your operational requirements.
D2N assesses your equipment, operating environment and technical requirements to ensure the correct licence is in place.
Available as a standalone service or part of a wider solution.
D2N provides ACMA licence planning independently or as part of larger communications, RF and two-way radio deployments.
ACMA LICENCES AVAILABLE THROUGH D2N
D2N Technology Solutions supplies ACMA licences directly, covering the most common licence types for professional two-way radio operations across Australia.
Site Simplex Licence
A site-based licence for simplex radio operations, providing interference protection at a specific location.
Site Repeater Licence
A site-based licence for repeater radio systems requiring extended coverage across larger operational environments.
National Simplex Licence
A national licence allowing simplex radio operation across multiple locations throughout Australia, subject to licence conditions.
National Repeater Licence
A national licence for repeater-based systems operating across multiple sites and regions throughout Australia.
How it works
We make ACMA licensing straightforward, whether you need standalone licensing support or licensing as part of a broader communications solution.
1. Enquire
Share details about your equipment, operating environment or communications requirements with D2N’s team.
2. We assess
We provide clear, practical advice and identify the right licence type for your specific operational and technical requirements.
3. We manage on your behalf
We manage the ACMA licensing process on your behalf, including frequency planning, applications and compliant documentation.
4. You operate with confidence
No matter how complex the requirement, D2N helps navigate the ACMA process so you can operate with confidence your system is correctly licensed.
WHO WE HELP
Trusted by motorsport teams, broadcasters, sporting federations, government agencies and industrial operators across Australia for ACMA licence planning and frequency management.
Motorsports
We manage site licences for race teams and circuits, helping ensure interference-free communications during competition and event operations.
Sports
We manage licensing for venue-wide radio systems, officials’ communications and competition-day operations across sporting organisations and events.
Broadcast
We coordinate compliant frequency assignments for broadcasters using wireless audio, IFB and communications systems in complex RF environments.
Government and defence
We support compliant frequency planning for secure government and defence communications systems and operational deployments.
Industrial and mining
We manage ACMA licensing for large-scale industrial sites, multi-site operations and organisations requiring national communications coverage.
Production
We manage licensing and frequency planning for live events, touring productions and technical crews relying on multiple wireless systems.
FAQs
What is an ACMA licence?
An ACMA licence is a licence issued by the Australian Communications and Media Authority that allows individuals or businesses to legally operate certain communication, radio or telecommunications services in Australia. Different industries and activities require different ACMA licences depending on the type of communication equipment or service being used.
Do I need an ACMA licence to operate a two-way radio in Australia?
It depends on the frequency band and radio type. Some systems operate under a class licence, while others require a site or national licence depending on the equipment, power level and operating location. D2N can assess your setup and recommend the correct licence type.
What is the difference between a site licence and a national licence?
A site licence provides interference protection at a specific location, while a national licence allows operation across multiple locations throughout Australia. The right option depends on how and where the system will be used.
What is the difference between a simplex and a repeater licence?
A simplex licence covers direct radio-to-radio communication. A repeater licence covers communication through a repeater system designed to extend coverage range across larger operational areas.
Can D2N manage ACMA licensing as part of a broader communications solution?
Yes. D2N regularly manages ACMA licence planning and applications as part of wider communications, RF and two-way radio deployments.
How long does an ACMA licence take to process?
Processing timeframes vary depending on the licence type and ACMA workload. D2N manages the process on your behalf and provides expected timeframes during assessment.
Can I purchase an ACMA licence directly through D2N?
Yes. Site and national licences for simplex and repeater operations are available directly through D2N. For more complex requirements, D2N’s team can provide tailored licensing support.
Have an urgent requirement?
Speak directly with D2N’s ACMA License Planner today.
Phone
D2N address
D2N Pty Ltd
Unit 3/19 Curtis Road,
Mulgrave NSW 2756
Office hours
8am – 4pm
Monday to Friday