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Title: Regulatory Framework in Europe


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Regulatory Framework in Europe
  • Titus Spoelstra
  • Wim van Driel
  • CRAF
  • URL www.astron.nl/craf

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Counter for issues
  • Administrations of sovereign states are the
    bodies mandated for frequency management and
    executing regulation of spectrum use.
  • Administrations act autonomous or in coordination
    with other Administrations at regional or global
    scale

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FM problem space
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Global Regulatory Frame
  • Global Organization (in UN family)
  • International Telecommunication Union ITU
  • Radio Regulations International Treaty
  • Updated in World Radiocommunication Conferences
    WRCs

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ITU Regions
 
 
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Regional Regulatory Frame
  • Per ITU Region (CEPT, CITEL, APT, )
  • Regulation within ITU Radio Regulations framework

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European players
  • Administrations
  • CEPT - Conference of European Posts and
    Telecommunications Administrations
  • EC - European Commission
  • Standardization Institutes
  • Other interested parties

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Administration
  • any governmental department or service
    responsible for discharging the obligations
    undertaken in the Constitution of the
    International Telecommunication Union, in the
    Convention of the International Telecommunication
    Union and in the Administrative Regulations (ITU
    Constitution Annex 1002).

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Tasks of Administration
  • Regulated by national telecom-law
  • Application of national frequency policy
  • Enforcement of regulations
  • Protection of interests of private and public
    users of radio frequencies

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CEPT - Conference of European Posts and
Telecommunications Administrations
  • Established in 1959
  • pan-European body of policy-makers and
    regulators
  • radiocommunication, telecommunication, post
  • 44 member countries (2002)
  • Membership Administrations, regional
    organizations

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Role of CEPT
  • European policy on electronic communications
    activities in a European context, taking account
    of European and international legislation and
    regulations
  • develop European common positions and proposals
    for use in the framework of international and
    regional bodies
  • plan and harmonise the efficient use of the radio
    spectrum, satellite orbit, and numbering
    resources in Europe, so as to satisfy the
    requirements of European users and industry
  • approve Decisions and other deliverables
  • implement the strategic decisions of the CEPT
    Assembly
  • seek guidance from the CEPT Assembly as and when
    necessary, and propose issues for consideration
    by the Assembly
  • the ECC should also establish contacts with
    equivalent organisations outside Europe.

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Regional Regulations in Europe
  • European Common Allocation Table (CEPT
    harmonization over Europe)
  • Decisions, Recommendations and Reports (CEPT)
  • Regulatory Directives (EC)
  • Standards (ETSI, CENELEC)

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European Union
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European Commission
  • Driving force in the Union's institutional
    system
  • draft legislation and presents legislative
    proposals to Parliament and the Council
  • implementing the European legislation
    (directives, regulations, decisions), budget and
    programmes adopted by Parliament and the Council
  • represents the Union on the international stage
    and negotiates international agreements, chiefly
    in the field of trade and cooperation.
  • enforce Community law (jointly with the Court of
    Justice)

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European Commission - 2
  • The "Commission" is a political body.
  • It is assisted by an administration comprising
    general services (Secretariat-General, Legal
    Service, Eurostat, etc.)
  • and the Directorates-General (DGs), each of which
    is headed by a Director-General answerable to the
    relevant Commissioner.

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Relation CEPT - EC
  • CEPT voluntary cooperation between
    Administrations
  • EC treaty based cooperation
  • MoU CEPT-EC on frequency regulatory issues
    mandate delegated to CEPT
  • Result different legal status of products
  • - CEPT binding for Administrations that
    adopted CEPT Decisions and Recommendations
  • - EC binding regulation for whole EU

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Standardization Institutes
  • ETSI European Telecommunications Standards
    Institute (radiocommunication matters)
  • CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical
    Standardisation (EMC matters)
  • CEN - European Committee for Standardisation

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ETSI
  • Created by CEPT in 1988
  • Facilitate the integration of the
    telecommunications infrastructure
  • Assure the proper inter-working of future
    telecommunications services
  • Achieve the compatibility of terminal equipment,
  • Create new pan-European telecommunications
    networks

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ETSI - 2
  • Membership
  • - Administrations, Administrative Bodies and
    National Standards Organisations,
  • - Public Network Operators,
  • - Manufacturers,
  • - Users,
  • - Private Service Providers, Research Bodies,
    Consultancy Companies/Partnerships and others.

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CENELEC
  • Activities similar to ETSI but primarily on
    issues of Electromagnetic Compatibility, EMC

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Role of standardization institutes
  • Development of standards
  • - note standard is voluntary agreement or
    tool to facilitate industry. It is not legally
    binding.

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Relation of ETSI/CENELEC with CEPT
  • Work on standard development after CEPT has
    approved the frequency selection when relevant.
  • Draft system reference documents and draft
    standards need approval of CEPT before official
    publication

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Other interested parties
  • CRAF Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies
  • EBU European Broadcasting Union
  • ESA European Space Agency
  • IARU International Radio Amateur Union
  • NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Role of other parties in CEPT
  • When having formal observer status
  • Participation in work of CEPT European issues,
    development of European positions (for e.g.
    WRCs) strongly favored by CEPT
  • Meetings open for CEPT ECC participation

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Role of other parties in EC
  • Parties representing industrial interest are well
    served by/in EC
  • Formally science services and space service
    receive attention but in practice have no
    reception in EC

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Role of other parties in ETSI and CENELEC
  • Active participation by parties representing
    industry
  • No participation by parties from science services
    (membership too expensive)

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Some current issues (2002)
  • Preparation WRC-03
  • Ultra-Wideband (UWB)/Short Range Radar
  • Power Line Communication
  • Broadcasting re-planning (T-DAB/S-DAB)
  • UMTS/IMT2000 developments
  • European Common Allocation Table (ECA)

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Concluding remarks
  • In Europe, frequency regulation is managed by
    CEPT (under MoU with EC)
  • CEPT guidelines provide national Administrations
    with instruments for harmonized European
    frequency management
  • CRAF participates actively in this process
    (collaboration/communication with national
    Administrations and at CEPT level)

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ESF Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies
  • Wim van Driel chairman
  • Titus Spoelstra frequency manager
  • E-mail spoelstra_at_astron.nl
  • URL www.astron.nl/craf

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CRAF in Europe
  • started in 1987
  • expert committee of European Science Foundation
    in 1988
  • in 2002 17 member countries, 3
    organisations (EISCAT, ESA, IRAM)

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European radio astronomy
  • CRAF member countries 17
  • (not participating Greece, Ukraine)
  • 40 radio observatories
  • frequency range 13 MHz - 275 GHz
  • ( whole ITU allocation range)
  • European VLBI network
  • Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

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Relation with the Conference of European Post and
Telecommunication Administrations, CEPT
  • observer status in CEPT
  • participation in CEPT work at various levels

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Participation in CEPT work
  • ECC Working Group FM
  • ECC Working Group SE
  • various FM and SE project teams
  • development of CEPT WRC positions
  • via CEPT communicate with other organizations
    (e.g. NATO, IARU)

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Relation with European Commission
  • Incidentally only CEPT handles frequency
    management issues in Europe

36
Relation with European Telecommunication
Standards Institute, ETSI
  • In consultation processes

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Relation with Administrations
  • support radio astronomy at a
  • national level

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CRAF publications
  • CRAF Handbooks for
  • - Radio Astronomy (1997)
  • - Frequency Management (2002)
  • CRAF Newsletter (2-4 per year)
  • All can be downloaded from the
  • CRAF website www.astron.nl/craf

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CRAF - global
  • Collaboration/coordination with IUCAF
  • Liaison with CORF
  • ITU-R sector member
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