Radio Spectrum Policy Programme

SUMMARY OF:

Decision No 243/2012/EU establishing a multiannual radio spectrum policy programme

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DECISION?

It establishes a radio spectrum1 policy across the EU to assist in strategic planning in the use of spectrum for all EU policies relating to the internal market including electronic communications, wireless broadband, mobile communications and the Internet of Things (IoT), transport, energy, and audiovisual.

KEY POINTS

FROM WHEN DOES THE DECISION APPLY?

It has applied since .

BACKGROUND

Directive (EU) 2018/1972, which establishes the European Electronic Communications Code, introduces rules on the coordination of radio spectrum between the EU countries and harmonises the rules on managing this. It includes specific rules to facilitate market entry for new players and the shared use of radio spectrum. The directive repeals Directive 2002/20/EC and 2002/21/EC as from .

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KEY TERMS

  1. Radio spectrum: in electromagnetic radiation, the range of frequencies between 3 Hz and 3 000 GHz that corresponds to radio. The frequencies carry Wi-Fi and mobile telephone signals, and are important in transport, broadcasting, public safety and security communication.
  2. Radio-frequency identification (RFID): a technology which uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to identify objects carrying tags when they come close to a reader. The tags generally feature an electronic chip with an antenna in order to pass information on to the interrogator (a base station or more generally, a reader).

MAIN DOCUMENT

Decision No 243/2012/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of establishing a multiannual radio spectrum policy programme (OJ L 81, , pp. 7-17)

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