5 Communication required for the system, frequencies on which reports should be transmitted and information reported
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5 Communication required for the system, frequencies on which reports should be transmitted and information reported

  5.1 Radiocommunications required for the system is as follows:

The reports can be made by any modern means of communication, including Inmarsat C, telephone, fax, and email, and other available means as described in appendix 2.

  5.2 Information of commercial confidential nature may be transmitted by non-verbal means.

  5.3 The languages of communication used in this system are Spanish or English, using IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases, where necessary.


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