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Consolidated text: Commission Decision of 19 March 2010 on harmonised conditions of use of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union (notified under document C(2010) 1644) (Text with EEA relevance) (2010/166/EU)

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02010D0166 — EN — 03.02.2017 — 001.001


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COMMISSION DECISION

of 19 March 2010

on harmonised conditions of use of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union

(notified under document C(2010) 1644)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2010/166/EU)

(OJ L 072 20.3.2010, p. 38)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2017/191 of 1 February 2017

  L 29

63

3.2.2017




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COMMISSION DECISION

of 19 March 2010

on harmonised conditions of use of radio spectrum for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union

(notified under document C(2010) 1644)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2010/166/EU)



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Article 1

The purpose of this Decision is to harmonise the technical conditions for the availability and efficient use of the 900 MHz, 1 800 MHz, 1 900 /2 100 MHz, 2 600 MHz frequency bands for systems providing mobile communications on board vessels services within territorial seas in the Union.

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Article 2

For the purposes of this Decision:

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1. 

‘mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services)’ means electronic communication services, as defined in Article 2(c) of Directive 2002/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 1 ), provided by an undertaking to enable persons on board a vessel to communicate via public communication networks using a system subject to Article 3 without establishing direct connections with land-based mobile networks;

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2. 

‘the 900 MHz band’ means the 880-915 MHz band for uplink (terminal transmit, base station receive) and 925-960 MHz band for downlink (base station transmit, terminal receive);

3. 

‘the 1 800 MHz band’ means the 1 710 -1 785 MHz band for uplink (terminal transmit, base station receive) and 1 805 -1 880 MHz band for downlink (base station transmit, terminal receive);

4. 

‘GSM system’ means an electronic communications network, that complies with the GSM standards, as published by European Telecommunications Standards Institute, in particular EN 301 502 and EN 301 511;

5. 

‘on a non-interference and non-protected basis’ means that no harmful interference may be caused to any radio-communication service and that no claim may be made for protection of these services against harmful interference originating from other radio-communication services;

6. 

‘territorial sea’ is to be understood in the meaning of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;

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7. 

‘vessel base transceiver station (vessel BS)’ means a mobile pico-cell located on a vessel and supporting GSM, LTE or UMTS services in compliance with the Annex to this Decision;

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8. 

‘the 1 900 /2 100 MHz bands’ means the 1 920 -1 980 MHz band for uplink (terminal transmit, base station receive) and 2 110 -2 170 MHz band for downlink (base station transmit, terminal receive);

9. 

‘the 2 600 MHz band’ means the 2 500 -2 570 MHz band for uplink (terminal transmit, base station receive) and 2 620 -2 690 MHz band for downlink (base station transmit, terminal receive);

10. 

‘LTE system’ means an electronic communications network as defined in the Annex to Commission Implementing Decision 2011/251/EU ( 2 );

11. 

‘UMTS system’ means an electronic communications network as defined in the Annex to Implementing Decision 2011/251/EU.

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Article 3

1.  
Member States shall make available at least 2 MHz of spectrum in the uplink direction and 2 MHz of corresponding paired spectrum in the downlink direction within the 900 and/or 1 800 MHz bands for GSM systems providing MCV services on a non-interference and non-protected basis in their territorial seas.
2.  
As early as possible, and 6 months after the date of notification of this Decision at the latest, Member States shall make available 5 MHz of spectrum in the uplink direction and 5 MHz of corresponding paired spectrum in the downlink direction within the 1 900 /2 100 MHz bands for UMTS systems and within the 1 800 and 2 600 MHz bands for LTE systems providing MCV services on a non-interference and non-protected basis in their territorial seas.
3.  
Member States shall ensure that the systems covered by paragraphs 1 and 2 comply with the conditions set out in the Annex.

Article 4

Member States shall keep under review the use of the frequency bands by the systems providing MCV services in their territorial seas, which are referred to in Article 3(1) and (2), in particular with regard to the continued relevance of all the conditions set out in Article 3 and to instances of harmful interference.

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Article 5

Member States shall submit to the European Commission a report on their findings with regard to the review referred to in Article 4 of this Decision. The European Commission shall, where appropriate, proceed to a review of this Decision.

Article 6

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

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ANNEX

Conditions to be met by a system providing MCV services in the territorial seas of the Member States of the European Union, in order to avoid harmful interference to land-based mobile networks

(1)   Conditions to be met by GSM systems operating in the 900 MHz band and 1 800 MHz band providing MCV services in the territorial seas of the Member States, in order to avoid harmful interference to land-based mobile networks

The following conditions shall apply:

(a) 

the system providing MCV services shall not be used closer than 2 nautical miles ( 3 ) from the baseline, as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;

(b) 

only indoor vessel-BS antenna(s) shall be used between 2 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline;

(c) 

limits to be set for mobile terminals when used on board vessel and for vessel-BS:



Parameter

Description

Transmit power/power density

For mobile terminals used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS in the 900 MHz band, maximum radiated output power:

5 dBm

For mobile terminals used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS in the 1 800 MHz band, maximum radiated output power:

0 dBm

For base stations on board vessels, the maximum power density measured in external areas of the vessel, with reference to a 0 dBi measurement antenna gain:

– 80 dBm/200 kHz

Channel access and occupation rules

Techniques to mitigate interference that provide at least equivalent performance to the following mitigation factors based on GSM standards shall be used:

— between 2 and 3 nautical miles from the baseline, the receiver sensitivity and the disconnection threshold (ACCMIN (1) and min RXLEV (2) level) of the mobile terminal used on board vessel shall be equal to or higher than – 70 dBm/200 kHz and between 3 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline equal to or higher than – 75 dBm/200 kHz,

— discontinuous transmission (3) shall be activated in the MCV system uplink direction,

— the timing advance (4) value of the vessel-BS shall be set to the minimum.

(1)   

ACCMIN (RX_LEV_ACCESS_MIN); as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 144 018.

(2)   

RXLEV (RXLEV-FULL-SERVING-CELL); as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 148 008.

(3)   

Discontinuous transmission, or DTX; as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 148 008.

(4)   

Timing advance; as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 144 018.

(2)   Conditions to be met by UMTS systems in the 1 900 /2 100 MHz bands providing MCV services in the territorial seas of the Member States, in order to avoid harmful interference to land-based mobile networks

The following conditions shall apply:

(a) 

the system providing MCV services shall not be used closer than 2 nautical miles from the baseline, as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;

(b) 

only indoor vessel-BS antenna(s) shall be used between 2 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline;

(c) 

only bandwidth up to 5 MHz (duplex) can be used;

(d) 

limits to be set for mobile terminals when used on board vessel and for vessel-BS:



Parameter

Description

Transmit power/power density

For mobile terminals transmitting in the 1 900 MHz band used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS transmitting in the 2 100 MHz band, maximum radiated output power:

0 dBm/5 MHz

Emissions on deck

The vessel-BS emission on deck shall be equal or below – 102 dBm/5 MHz (Common Pilot Channel)

Channel access and occupation rules

Between 2 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline, the quality criteria (minimum required received signal level in the cell) shall be equal to or higher than:

– 87 dBm/5 MHz

The Public Land Mobile Network selection timer shall be set to 10 minutes

The timing advance parameter shall be set according to a cell range for the MCV distributed antenna system equal to 600 m

The Radio Resource Control user inactivity release timer shall be set to 2 seconds

Non alignment with land networks

MCV carrier centre frequency shall not be aligned with land network carriers

(3)   Conditions to be met by LTE systems in the 1 800 MHz band and 2 600 MHz band providing MCV services in the territorial seas of the Member States, in order to avoid harmful interference to land-based mobile networks

The following conditions shall apply:

(a) 

the system providing MCV services shall not be used closer than 4 nautical miles from the baseline, as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;

(b) 

only indoor vessel-BS antenna(s) shall be used between 4 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline;

(c) 

only a bandwidth of up to 5 MHz (duplex) can be used per frequency band (1 800 MHz and 2 600 MHz);

(d) 

limits to be set for mobile terminals when used on board vessel and for vessel-BS:



Parameter

Description

Transmit power/power density

For mobile terminals used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS in the 1 800 MHz band and 2 600 MHz band, maximum radiated output power:

0 dBm

Emissions on deck

The vessel-BS emission on deck shall be equal or below – 98 dBm/5 MHz (equivalent to – 120 dBm/15 kHz)

Channel access and occupation rules

Between 4 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline, the quality criteria (minimum required received signal level in the cell) shall be equal to or higher than – 83 dBm/5 MHz (equivalent to – 105 dBm/15 kHz)

The Public Land Mobile Network selection timer shall be set to 10 minutes

The timing advance parameter shall be set according to a cell range for the MCV distributed antenna system equal to 400 m

The Radio Resource Control user inactivity release timer shall be set to 2 seconds

Non alignment with land networks

MCV carrier centre frequency shall not be aligned with land network carriers



( 1 ) Directive 2002/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services (Framework Directive) (OJ L 108, 24.4.2002, p. 33).

( 2 ) Commission Implementing Decision 2011/251/EU of 18 April 2011 amending Decision 2009/766/EC on the harmonisation of the 900 MHz and 1 800 MHz frequency bands for terrestrial systems capable of providing pan-European electronic communications services in the Community (OJ L 106, 27.4.2011, p. 9).

( 3 ) One nautical mile = 1 852 metres

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