Commission Implementing Decision 2014/276/EU, of 02.05.2014



COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION


COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION
 
of 2 May 2014
 

on amending Decision 2008/411/EC on the harmonisation of the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services in the Community

(notified under document C(2014) 2798) 

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2014/276/EU)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Decision No 676/2002/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on a regulatory framework for radio spectrum policy in the European Community (Radio Spectrum Decision)1, and in particular Article 4(3) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) Commission Decision 2008/411/EC2 harmonises the technical conditions for using the spectrum in the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band for the terrestrial provision of electronic communications services throughout the Union mainly targeting wireless broadband services for end-users.

(2) Decision No 243/2012/EU of the European Parliament and the Council3 establishes a multiannual Radio Spectrum Policy Programme (RSPP) and sets the objective of promoting wider availability of wireless broadband services for the benefit of citizens and consumers in the Union. The RSPP requires Member States to foster the ongoing upgrade, by providers of electronic communications, of their networks to the latest, most efficient technology, in order to create their own dividends in line with the principles of service and technology neutrality.

(3) Article 6(2) of Decision No 243/2012/EU requires Member States to make available the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band under the terms and conditions of Decision 2008/411/EC and, subject to market demand, to authorise the use of this band by 31 December 2012 without prejudice to existing deployments of services and under conditions that allow consumers easy access to wireless broadband services.

(4) The 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band offers significant potential for deploying dense and high-speed wireless broadband networks to provide innovative electronic communications services to end users. The use of this frequency band for wireless broadband should contribute to the economic and social policy objectives of the Digital Agenda for Europe.

(5) Pursuant to Article 4(2) of Decision No 676/2002/EC, the Commission gave a mandate on 23 March 2012 to the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) to develop technical conditions for spectrum use in the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band with a view to accommodating developments in wireless broadband access technology, in particular large channel bandwidths, while ensuring efficient spectrum use.

(6) In response to that mandate, on 8 November 2013 the CEPT issued a report (CEPT Report 49) on the technical conditions of spectrum harmonisation for terrestrial wireless systems in the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band. It includes the results of studies on the least restrictive technical conditions (such as block edge mask), frequency arrangements and principles for co-existence and coordination between wireless broadband and existing spectrum uses. The results on a block edge mask and the principles on coordination in CEPT Report 49 were developed on the basis of the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) Report 203.

(7) The results of the Commission mandate to the CEPT should be applied across the Union and implemented by Member States without delay, given the rapidly growing market demand for high-speed wireless broadband services and the current low level of use of the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band for wireless broadband services.

(8) Spectrum users providing wireless broadband services would benefit from uniform technical conditions across the whole frequency range, which would ensure availability of equipment and coherent coordination between networks of different operators. To this end, a preferred channelling arrangement for the 3 400-3 600 MHz frequency band should be set out based on the results of CEPT Report 49, while observing the principle of technology and service neutrality.

(9) The legal framework for using the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band set by Decision 2008/411/EC should remain unchanged and thus ensure continued protection of other existing services within the band. In particular, fixed satellite systems (FSS) including earth stations would require continued protection through appropriate coordination between such systems and wireless broadband networks and services by national authorities on a case-by-case basis.

(10) Spectrum use by wireless broadband service providers and other existing services using the 3 400-3 800 MHz band, in particular FSS earth stations, would need to be coordinated based on guidance, best practices and the coordination principles set out in CEPT Report 49. These principles cover coordination processes, exchange of information, minimisation of reciprocal constraints and bilateral agreements for rapid cross border coordination, where terrestrial wireless broadband network base stations and FSS earth stations are located on the territories of different Member States.

(11) Given the frequency propagation characteristics of the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band and the harmonised technical conditions in place, the protection of existing uses would benefit from certain preferred configurations for the deployment of wireless broadband networks and services. These configurations include, but are not limited to, small cells, fixed wireless access, backhaul links in wireless broadband access networks or combinations thereof.

(12) While this Decision should be without prejudice to the protection and continued operation of other existing use in the bands, the new harmonised technical conditions should also apply, to the extent necessary, to existing spectrum usage rights in the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band so as to ensure technical compatibility between existing and new users of the band, efficient spectrum use and avoidance of harmful interference, including across borders between Union Member States.

(13) Cross-border agreements may be necessary to ensure the implementation by Member States of the parameters set by this Decision so as to avoid harmful interference and improve spectrum efficiency and convergence in spectrum use.

(14) The technical conditions of spectrum harmonisation for terrestrial wireless systems in the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band provided in CEPT Report 49 do not ensure compatibility with certain existing rights of use for such systems in this band in the Union. Therefore, existing spectrum users should be given appropriate time to apply the technical conditions of CEPT Report 49 without limiting access to spectrum in this band for users who comply with the technical conditions of CEPT Report 49 and national administrations the flexibility to defer the implementation of the technical conditions of this Decision depending on market demand.

(15) Decision 2008/411/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.

(16) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Radio Spectrum Committee,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

Decision 2008/411/EC is amended as follows:

(1) Article 2 is replaced by the following:

‘Article 2

1. Without prejudice to the protection and continued operation of other existing use in this band, Member States shall designate and subsequently make available, on a non-exclusive basis the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band for terrestrial electronic communications networks, in compliance with the parameters set out in the Annex. Moreover, Member States need not apply the parameters laid down in the Annex in respect of rights of use for terrestrial electronic communications networks in the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band existing at the date of adoption of this decision, to the extent that the exercise of those rights does not prevent the use of that band according to the Annex.

2. Member States shall ensure that networks referred to in paragraph 1 give appropriate protection to systems in adjacent bands.

3. Member States shall not be bound to implement the obligations under this Decision in geographical areas where coordination with third countries requires a deviation from the parameters in the Annex.

Member States shall make all practicable efforts to solve such deviations, which they shall notify to the Commission, including the affected geographical areas, and publish the relevant information pursuant to Decision No 676/2002/EC.’;

(2) In Article 3, the following subparagraph is added:

‘Member States shall facilitate cross-border coordination agreements with the aim of enabling the operation of those networks, taking into account existing regulatory procedures and rights.’;

(3) The following Article 4a is inserted:

‘Article 4a

Member States shall apply the conditions laid down in the Annex on 30 June 2015 at the latest.

Member States shall report on the application of this Decision on 30 September 2015 at the latest.’;

(4) The Annex is replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision.

Article 2

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 2 May 2014.

For the Commission

Neelie KROES

Vice-President


ANNEX

(see original document)

Notes
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1 OJ L 108, 24.4.2002, p. 1.
2 Commission Decision 2008/411/EC of 21 May 2008 on the harmonisation of the 3 400-3 800 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services in the Community (OJ L 144, 4.6.2008, p. 77).
3 Decision No 243/2012/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of 14 March 2012 establishing a multiannual radio spectrum policy programme (OJ L 81, 21.3.2012, p. 7).