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RSTI
Register of Technical Infrastructure Entities

Information on the territorial jurisdiction of entities related to technical infrastructure.

What is RSTI?

The Register of Technical Infrastructure Entities (RSTI) is a database that provides basic information on the territorial scope of entities related to technical infrastructure (owners, operators, administrators, or entities that provide input on technical infrastructure).

The RSTI operator obtained baseline data on the territorial jurisdiction of entities from available records maintained by authorities with nationwide jurisdiction (e.g., the Energy Regulatory Office, the Czech Telecommunications Office, the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic) and through direct negotiations with selected technical infrastructure entities and the relevant local building authorities.

Representatives of the entities and building authorities made changes to the data and verified its accuracy in the RSTI database via a web interface (known as "initial data validation").

You can obtain the STI certificate through the MawisUtility service

Information on the coverage areas of the relevant technical infrastructure entities is available only through the MawisUtility service, which performs a spatial comparison of the geometry of the applicant’s area of interest with the RSTI database.

Statement on the Existence of Networks

Benefits of the service

For participants in building permit proceedings and building authorities / For owners of technical infrastructure:

  • Quick access to information about the owners of technical infrastructure in the area.
  • A straightforward process for submitting a request for a statement regarding the existence of technical infrastructure.
  • Availability of current contact information for the entities concerned.
  • Access to information online and increased transparency.
  • The ability to manage and update information about your infrastructure.
  • Raising public awareness of the existence of technical infrastructure.
  • Streamlining communication with citizens and government agencies.
  • Enhancing passive infrastructure protection through improved data availability.

For more information about RSTI, see the promotional flyer.

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