126 No. 15 of 2009] Cap 469 Cap 169 Information and Communication Technologies private land means land other than public land; " public land " means any land owned or held by, or under the control or management of, a Government ministry, institution or department, a chief or a local authority; " radio apparatus " means— an instrument, pole, mast, standard, wire, cable, thing or means whatsoever designed, constructed or adapted for use in connection with, or for the purpose of, conveying electrical energy to, a radio station; or any electronic communications apparatus which is capable of transmitting or receiving any signal by radio, excluding subscriber equipment if such equipment is used solely for that purpose; radio station " means a receiving station or a transmitting station, or a receiving and transmitting station; radiocommunication " means the transmission and reception of sounds, graphic images or impulses, wholly or partly, by means of Hertzian waves; " radiocommunication service " means a service whose primary activity is the transmission or reception of radiocommunications; receiving station " means apparatus designed, constructed or adapted for use for the reception of radiocommunications; Register " means the Register kept pursuant to section twenty-six; " repealed Acts " means the Telecommunications Act, 1994, and the Radiocommunications Act, 1994; reserved services " means the services declared as such by the Minister under section twenty-two; " scarce resources " means resources that are limited, or any frequency spectrum, numbers and electronic addresses; sector " in relation to information and communication technology, means the sector in which employers and employees are associated for the carrying on of the marketing, manufacturing, assembling, servicing, installing, maintaining or repairing systems, software, equipment, machines, devices and apparatus, whether utilising manual,