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RSPG 22nd Plenary Meeting

RSPG 22nd Plenary Meeting. Roberto Viola, Chairman 2010 RSPG Briefing Session Brussels, 9 June 2010. RSPG 2010 Work Programme. Multiannual Radio Spectrum Policy Programme Harmonised EU Participation in International Negotiations (including WRC-12) Digital Dividend

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RSPG 22nd Plenary Meeting

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  1. RSPG 22nd Plenary Meeting Roberto Viola, Chairman 2010 RSPG Briefing Session Brussels, 9June 2010

  2. RSPG 2010 Work Programme • Multiannual Radio Spectrum Policy Programme • Harmonised EU Participation in International Negotiations (including WRC-12) • Digital Dividend • Competition aspects in spectrum assignment and usage (joint work with BEREC) • Technology impact on spectrum management • Cognitive Technologies • Radio Broadcasting

  3. 9 June RSPG Plenary outcome • RSPG adopted its first Opinion on the multiannual Radio Spectrum Policy Programme (RSPP), after public consultation, and • New Rules of Procedure, to improve the functioning of the group and ensure more transparency • The first Report on the Digital Dividend roadmap, on ways for improving spectrum efficiency in the 800 MHz band • The new Report on the impact on market definitions of spectrum issues, the last in the series of the joint work with Berec • RSPG discussed the way forward in a number of areas in its work programme such as competition impact of spectrum management, digital dividend, cognitive technologies, WRC-12 issues of relevance, and radio broadcasting development

  4. Radio Spectrum Policy ProgrammeThe Opinion • Covers the period from 2010 to 2015, yet with a longer term perspective • Based on three main pillars • Contribution to the EU´s 2020 vision (and Digital Agenda) • Efficient spectrum use for growth and competitiveness • Spectrum governance in EU • Spectrum is a national resource which should be coordinated and managed in a common European way by Member States • External relationship • “One common European voice” regarding spectrum issues providing clear guidance • Objectives • Identification of high priority monitorable steps

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