Spectrum Management in Europe

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Spectrum Management in Europe Darko Ratkaj, ERO e-mail: ratkaj@ero.dk

Objectives of the lecture General introduction in spectrum management definitions, purpose & objectives main activities Main players in spectrum management world-wide in Europe CEPT and ECC structure activities Role of ERO

What is spectrum management? Spectrum management is management of the radio-frequency (RF) spectrum. What is the radio-frequency spectrum? electromagnetic medium capable of transferring electromagnetic waves that may contain information natural resource Nobody owns the spectrum! equally available in every country scarce resource (limited in terms of its suitability for utilisation in radiocommunications) not consumable resource, but can be wasted Spectrum not in use or used in a suboptimal way is wasted!

Main objectives of spectrum management to ensure that the radio frequency spectrum is used in an optimal way in order to maximise the benefits of the users to meet requirements put forward by different users to avoid harmful interference to prevent unauthorised operation Main areas of activities Frequency planning on short and long term basis Licensing of services and stations Authorisation of equipment in order to ensure that they meet minimum standards Monitoring, interference investigations and enforcement International cooperation

What is the optimal use of the spectrum? No ultimate answer to this question Optimal use may have to be determined in each case Spectrum Utilisation Factor U=B S T B: frequency bandwidth S: geometric space (usually area) T: time Source: Rec. ITU-R SM.1046-1

Different aspects of spectrum management technical regulatory administrative economic national international No universal rules. However, the following is true for spectrum management: Multidisciplinary Responsibility of national administrations Essential for successful implementation of radio services Long-term process

Basis for efficient spectrum management National level National organisation(s) for frequency management Telecommunication law Regulations National technical standards Administrative procedures International level International organisations International legislation International agreements Coordination procedures International technical standards

Basis for efficient spectrum management (2) Frequency plans Allocations - National frequency allocation tables - European common allocation table - Radio Regulations Article S5 Assignment / allotments Spectrum management tools and techniques Data handling tools Engineering analysis techniques Key element: educated and skilled spectrum managers

Spectrum management organisation based on functional responsibilities POLICY AND PLANNING/ALLOCATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ASSIGNMENT AND LICENSING NATIONAL SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT LIAISON AND CONSULTATION STANDARDS, SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT AUTHORISATIONS SPECTRUM CONTROL Source: ITU Handbook National Spectrum Management Geneva, 1995

Main organizations worldwide ITU UN & UN family CITEL ICAO APT IMO CEPT Industry Operators (ETNO) Military (NATO) Standards (ETSI, CENELEC)...

ITU General Secretariat ITU-D ITU-R ITU-T RRB CPM

ITU-R Study Group Department Staff Department (support function) Space Service Department Terrestrial Department Information Administration Publication Department

The European Environment National Administrations 15 44 CEPT ECC MoU Industry EC ETSI

European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) 44 members

New organisation of CEPT approved in September 2001 Presidency CEPT Assembly ERO Council ERO ECC CERP FM RR SE CPG WG ITU GMR IMT2000 PT 1 TRIS PT 2 PTN PT 3 APRII PT 4 SAT COM PT 5 EFIS PT 6 MRC

Structure of the ECC Electronic Communications Committee ECC) ERO Council Steering Group European Radiocommunications Office (ERO) WG FM Frequency Management WG RR Radio Regulatory WG SE Spectrum Engineering CPG Conference Preparatory Group Working Group ITU WG GMR General Milestone Review for Satellite Systems Working Group Project Teams ECC Project teams

Structure of the ECC (2) Working groups: Frequency Management (WG FM) Radio Regulatory (WG RR) Spectrum Engineering (WG SE) Conference Preparatory Group (WG CPG) ITU (WG ITU) General Milestone Review for Satellite systems (WG GMR) Project teams: IMT 2000 (PT1) Technical Regulations and Standards Requirements for Interconnection (PT2) Numbering (PT3) Accounting Principles and Regulatory Interconnection Issues (PT4) Satellite Communications (PT5) ERO Frequency Information System (PT6) Special entity: Milestone Review Committee

To consider and develop common electronic communications regulatory policies in a European context, taking account of European and international legislation and regulations ECC mission To forward plan and harmonise within Europe the efficient use of the radio spectrum, satellite orbits and numbering resources so as to satisfy requirements of users and industry To promote the interest of Europe on a world-wide basis in preparations for ITU fora To encourage deregulation and liberalisation To foster the process of free circulation and use of radiocommunication equipment to support the development of an open and competitive market

ECC Terms of Reference consider and develop policies on electronic communications activities in a European context, taking account of European and international legislation and regulations; electronic communications means transmission, and, where applicable, switching or routing, which permits the conveyance of signals by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic means, irrespective of the type of information conveyed. develop European common positions and proposals, as appropriate, for use in the framework of international and regional bodies; forward plan and harmonise within Europe the efficient use of the radio spectrum, satellite orbits and numbering resources, so as to satisfy the requirements of users and industry;

ECC Terms of Reference (2) take decisions on the management of the work of the ECC; approve Decisions and other deliverables; implement the strategic decisions of the Assembly; seek guidance from the Assembly, as and when necessary, and propose issues for consideration by the Assembly; where relevant, establish contacts with equivalent organisations outside of Europe; report to the CEPT Assembly on the progress of its work. In carrying out these activities, the ECC shall establish close cooperation and consultation with relevant European bodies, in particular the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association.

Deliverables developed by ECC CEPT ECC Decisions - measures on significant harmonisation matters European Common Proposals - submissions to ITU conferences, Assemblies and meetings, signed by ECC members CEPT ECC Recommendations - measures which Administrations are encouraged to apply, principally intended as harmonisation measures for those matters where not yet relevant, or guidance to national administrations CEPT ECC Reports - results of studies by the ECC family in support of a harmonisation measure

Consensus - the main working principle in ECC To seek consensus is the responsibility for all Members and demands a deep commitment to achieve pragmatic European results with acceptable costs for Administrations and users. (Working Methods of the ECC) Long term objective : Harmonised use of the radio-frequency spectrum in all CEPT countries

European Radiocommunications Office Functions to provide a centre of expertise which shall act as a focal point, identifying problem areas and new possibilities in the radiocommunications field and to advise the ERC accordingly; to draft long-term plans for future use of the radio frequency spectrum on a European level; to support and work together with the national frequency management authorities; to conduct consultations on specific topics or parts of the frequency spectrum;

ERO Functions (2) to publish the ERC Decisions and Recommendations and keep a record of the implementation; to perform studies for the Commission of the European Communities; to work on the harmonisation of national numbering schemes and number assignment procedures to implement a system for facilitating the pan-european licensing of a first group of liberalised services (data services, value added services and services not offered to the public) to operate a One-Stop-Shopping procedure (OSS) on the licensing of these services.

ERO Functions (3) Distribution point for all ECC documentation. ERO Frequency information system (EFIS) - www.efis.dk T-DAB Plan management software development Internet services (web site, FTP server, e-mail server, forum) www.ero.dk - working tool for ECC family - main source of information about the latest developments within the ECC - publication of the ECC documents CEPT conference

CEPT Conferences every 18 months each conference has its own theme oriented mainly towards non-cept participants main objectives - transparency - what are we doing in CEPT - presentation and discussion of hot issues - contact with and feedback from others (users, industry, EC, other regions of the world) open, informal an friendly atmosphere

Themes of the previous CEPT Conferences 1 st Nov 1991 A new framework for spectrum management in Europe 2 nd Nov 1992 Mobile systems * Regulations: Do they ease telecommunications? * DSI II 3 rd Nov 1993 ERC * Frequency management * Industry * Regional/global issues 4 th Nov 1994 ERC * Mobility * Key spectrum and regulatory issues 5 th Dec 1995 Regulatory update * The digital revolution * Spectrum roundup 6 th Nov 1996 Regulation and legislation in a liberalised market 7 th May 1998 Competition and convergence 8 th Mar 1999 Globalisation of radiocommunications 9 th Oct 2000 Global standardisation * Mobile convergence * Satellite vs terrestrial * Regulation update * Results of WRC-2000

10 th CEPT radiocommunications conference Vienna, 17-19 April 2002 Main topics Moving to digital broadcasting Moving across the borders Regulators on the move Implementation of new radio policy Mobile communications +... poster sessions, exhibitions & demonstrations

17-19 April 2002 Vienna Marriott Hotel 10th CEPT Conference

and much, much more: www.cept.org www.ero.dk ero@ero.dk +45 33 89 63 00 +45 33 89 63 30 European Radiocommunications Office Peblingehus, Nansensgade 19 DK-1366 Copenhagen Denmark

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