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EU moves closer towards single market for radio spectrumNew Commission Decision creates a single reference point for uniform EU radio spectrum information Radio spectrum users will soon benefit from greater clarity on what spectrum is available and how this may be used across Europe. Such information helps industry to make informed decisions when developing
business opportunities, and so will stimulate investment. It is also essential
for secondary trading of rights to use spectrum, which is also a Commission
objective. The Decision, adopted today, builds on existing requirements
in the EU Telecom Rules and “Public access to comparable and accurate information on spectrum
use is yet another example of how we are improving our EU radio spectrum
policy so that the wireless sector can further grow and flourish,”
said EU Telecoms Currently, information about available spectrum is so far mainly provided nationally and can vary greatly both in format and scope across the EU. Accessing this information and comparing it across borders is very cumbersome and uncoordinated information updates limit reliability. This can harm business by delaying investment and decision-making which impacts Europe's internal market for telecom products and services. This Commission Decision, adopted today, specifies the format and level
of detail of the information that Member States should provide on the
use of radio spectrum, as well as other practicalities such as reliability
and regular The European Radiocommunications Office's Frequency Information System
(EFIS) was chosen as a good basis for further enhancements to cover the
full scope of the Decision. In addition to information on spectrum allocations
and The Commission Decision was prepared in consultation with the EU Member
States’ radio spectrum experts and is part of the Commission's drive
for a common European radio spectrum policy (see IP/05/1199). It was adopted in accordance with the Radio Spectrum Decision which
allows for a coordinated EU approach on technical radio spectrum matters. The EU´s Radio Spectrum Policy: The decision on harmonised availability of information regarding spectrum use within the Community: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/
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