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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/ERLGI7J27EWLF2B3PSMHVUWNP4PKA4LW/",
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    "message_id": "61646882C848D81185530048546447F40172AF19@mel-exchange.atctraining.com.au",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "tlangdon (a) atctraining.com.au",
        "mailman_id": "753b9c7707ef43a1864d9c65b693c48d",
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    "sender_name": "Tony Langdon (ATC)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Third Party questionnaire",
    "date": "2006-10-17T21:40:08Z",
    "parent": null,
    "children": [],
    "votes": {
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    "content": "For Australia, the answers are as follows:\n\n> 1. Does your country permit third party traffic between \n> stations within your country?\n\nYes\n> \n> 2. Does your country permit third party traffic between your \n> station and a station outside your country?\n> \n> 2a. If so, which ones?\n\nYes..  Currently there are 5 countries\n\n    * United States of America;\n    * Canada;\n    * Israel;\n    * Honduras; and\n    * Solomon Islands. \n> \n> 3. Does your country have a link to the regulation regarding \n> third party traffic (please provide)?\n\nhttp://www.acma.gov.au/ACMAINTER.852114:STANDARD::pc=PC_1255#Third_Party_Tra\nffic\n\nWe expect this to change in the not too distant future, with the final\nstages of a long licence review process yet to be implementd, which began\nshortly after the last WRC in 2003.\n\nThere have already been two sets of changes as a result, which include the\nabolishing of the Morse requirement for all amateurs on Jan 1 2004, and the\nrestructuring of the licence classes and introduction of the entry level\nFoundation licence in October 2005.  A final set of changes, which is likely\nto include changes to third party traffic rules and reciprocal licencing\narrangements (among a bunch of other things) are yet to be implemented.\n",
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