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Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC)

Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC). Michael Sharpe ETSI. Introduction. Marketing radio equipment and services CEPT/ETSI MoU Radio Spectrum Decision Role of ETSI Conclusion. Marketing radio equipment and services.

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Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC)

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  1. Radio Spectrum Decision(676/2002/EC) Michael Sharpe ETSI

  2. Introduction • Marketing radio equipment and services • CEPT/ETSI MoU • Radio Spectrum Decision • Role of ETSI • Conclusion GSC-8, OTTAWA

  3. Marketing radio equipment and services • Radio equipment shall meet essential requirements (R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC) • Harmonised Standards provide presumption of conformity • Equipment shall operate within a frequency management plan GSC-8, OTTAWA

  4. Fragmentation in Europe • A single market for equipment • 15 member states • 15 national frequency plans • ...plus EEA countries... • ... ten more countries in 2004... • Fragmentation of the radio market because of spectrum concerns GSC-8, OTTAWA

  5. CEPT/ETSI MoU • ETSI produce harmonised standards to allow free movement of equipment • CEPT produce Decisions and Recommendations encouraging member states to align frequency plans • Standards development and frequency management work together • ETSI mandated for standards • CEPT mandated for frequency allocation GSC-8, OTTAWA

  6. Frequency planning in Europe • Frequency planning is still managed on a National level • ERC Recommendations and Decisions are not legally binding • National frequency planning has the potential to be a barrier to the Single Market GSC-8, OTTAWA

  7. Radio Spectrum Decision(676/2002/EC) • The Decision allows for: • Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) • Radio Spectrum Committee (RSC) • Publication of National frequency plans • EU political support for WRC negotiations GSC-8, OTTAWA

  8. Radio Spectrum Policy Group • Cross-sector "think tank" • Identifies Community Policies where radio spectrum harmonisation measures may be necessary • Example: Encouraging access to broadband services • Example: Improvement of Road Safety • Example: Assisting people with disabilities to play a full role on society GSC-8, OTTAWA

  9. Radio Spectrum Committee • Provides mandates to CEPT for spectrum harmonisation Recommendations and Decisions • Creates Commission Decisions based on CEPT measures • Provides legal certainty to spectrum allocations in EU GSC-8, OTTAWA

  10. Role of ETSI • ETSI representative to RSPG • ETSI representative to RSC • ETSI respresentatives in CEPT working groups • ETSI members have access to CEPT drafting groups GSC-8, OTTAWA

  11. Conclusion • Equipment standardisation and spectrum management "hand in hand" • Spectrum management now linked to EU public interest policy initiatives • Community-wide spectrum allocations now have legal certainty under EC law. GSC-8, OTTAWA

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