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Regional Parameters RP002-1.0.5 ©2022-2025 LoRa Alliance ® Page 24 of 116 The authors reserve the right to change specifications without notice. ISO 3166-1 Country Name (Code alpha-2) ITU Region Band/Channels Channel Plan Notes LoRaWAN Certified Devices with Regulatory Type Approval 863 - 876 MHz EU868 915 – 921 MHz AS923-3 Table 1: Channel plan per ISO 3166-1 country 435 436 437 Note Description [1] AU915-928 also applies to this band. [2] Regulations imply 902-928 MHz, but only 915-928 MHz is available. [3] AS923-1,2,3,4 also apply to this band. [4] While multiple channel plans are applicable to this band, AS923-1 is recommended by the major public operators in Australia to facilitate roaming across networks in Australia and other APAC countries, while also simplifying manufacturing and supply-chain logistics for device manufacturers targeting Australia and other APAC countries supporting AS923-1. [5] US902-928 also applies to this band. [6] CN779-787 devices may not be produced, imported, or installed after 2021-01-01; deployed devices may continue to operate through their normal end-of-life. [7] This country is expected to have changes made to their local regulations and therefore the specified channel plan may change. [8] Frequency band regulations have recently been updated. More channel plan options are possible. Table 2: Notes referred to from Table 1 438 439 2.2 Regional Parameters Summary Tables 440 The following summary tables have been provided for quick reference to the various 441 parameters described and defined, by channel plan region, in this document. These tables do 442 not replace the full text in Section 3 and in the event of conflict, Section 3 is to be understood 443 as the authoritative and normative text. The information is further broken down by channel 444 plan type: dynamic channel plans, in which the majority of channel frequencies are defined 445 after the join process; and fixed channel plans, where the majority of channel frequencies are 446 defined statically and known prior to the join process. 447 The Global Data Rate (GDR) summary table gives an overview of data rates being used in 448 different regions. The GDR ID enables identification and reference to any data rate (DR) 449 independently from any region. The GDR ID is shown as a hex value. 450
