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ERC RECOMMENDATION
ERC RECOMMENDATION (70-03) Page 2 FOREWORD This Recommendation sets out the CEPT position on common spectrum which can be designated for Short Range Devices (SRD) applications and is a reference document to assist in preparing national spectrum APPROVED NOVEMBER 2020 FREQUENCY RANGE 8.3 KHZ TO 3000 … ERC REPORT 25 Page 4 / 289 Approved November 2020 1.an underlay application (i.e., able to share co-frequency, co-coverage with the application for which theCEPT REPORT 39
CEPT REPORT 39 Page 3 TDD and FDD BS antennae are at the same heights and pointing to each other at 100 m separation distance. These limits could be increased at national level based on agreement betweenoperators or on
ERC RECOMMENDATION 70-03 erc recommendation (70-03) page 5 . edition of october 2012 . erc recommendation of 9 october 2012 on relating to the use of short rangedevices (srd)
ECC REPORT 271
ECC REPORT 271 - Page 3 . station. The actual size of the area has to be determined on a case by case basis, taking into account the FS and FSS ES characteristics as well as the surrounding terrain.ECC REPORT 302
that although the FDP < 10%, which is a complementary protection criterion, was exceededfor some of the links studied in the UK, some of the scenarios seemedto lead to interference events that were highly CEPT REPORT 78WEB VIEW Report from CEPT to the European Commission in response to the Mandate (Task 3, 66-71 GHz) to develop least restrictive harmonised technical conditions suitable for Next-Generation (5G) Terrestrial Wireless Systems for priority frequency bands above 24 GHzECC DECISION (11)06
ECC/DEC/(11)06 Page 4. In particular, in order to respond to market demandas expressed by industry, to ensure a possible , introduction of MFCN systems requiring very large bandwidths (80-100 MHz), on thebasis of nationwide
RECOMMENDATION T/R 13-01 E PREFERRED CHANNEL … T/R 13-01 E Page 1 Edition 5 February 2010 Recommendation T/R 13-01 E (Montreux 1993, Revised Rottach-Egern, February 2010) PREFERRED CHANNEL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIXED SERVICE SYSTEMS OPERATING IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE 1 - 2.3 GHz DRAFT CEPT REPORT B ON WAS-RLAN AT 6 GHZ FOR PCWEB VIEW “to study feasibility and identify harmonised technical conditions for Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks in the 5925-6425 MHz band for the provision of wireless broadband services”ERC RECOMMENDATION
ERC RECOMMENDATION (70-03) Page 2 FOREWORD This Recommendation sets out the CEPT position on common spectrum which can be designated for Short Range Devices (SRD) applications and is a reference document to assist in preparing national spectrum APPROVED NOVEMBER 2020 FREQUENCY RANGE 8.3 KHZ TO 3000 … ERC REPORT 25 Page 4 / 289 Approved November 2020 1.an underlay application (i.e., able to share co-frequency, co-coverage with the application for which theCEPT REPORT 39
CEPT REPORT 39 Page 3 TDD and FDD BS antennae are at the same heights and pointing to each other at 100 m separation distance. These limits could be increased at national level based on agreement betweenoperators or on
ERC RECOMMENDATION 70-03 erc recommendation (70-03) page 5 . edition of october 2012 . erc recommendation of 9 october 2012 on relating to the use of short rangedevices (srd)
ECC REPORT 271
ECC REPORT 271 - Page 3 . station. The actual size of the area has to be determined on a case by case basis, taking into account the FS and FSS ES characteristics as well as the surrounding terrain.ECC REPORT 302
that although the FDP < 10%, which is a complementary protection criterion, was exceededfor some of the links studied in the UK, some of the scenarios seemedto lead to interference events that were highly CEPT REPORT 78WEB VIEW Report from CEPT to the European Commission in response to the Mandate (Task 3, 66-71 GHz) to develop least restrictive harmonised technical conditions suitable for Next-Generation (5G) Terrestrial Wireless Systems for priority frequency bands above 24 GHzECC DECISION (11)06
ECC/DEC/(11)06 Page 4. In particular, in order to respond to market demandas expressed by industry, to ensure a possible , introduction of MFCN systems requiring very large bandwidths (80-100 MHz), on thebasis of nationwide
RECOMMENDATION T/R 13-01 E PREFERRED CHANNEL … T/R 13-01 E Page 1 Edition 5 February 2010 Recommendation T/R 13-01 E (Montreux 1993, Revised Rottach-Egern, February 2010) PREFERRED CHANNEL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIXED SERVICE SYSTEMS OPERATING IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE 1 - 2.3 GHz DRAFT CEPT REPORT B ON WAS-RLAN AT 6 GHZ FOR PCWEB VIEW “to study feasibility and identify harmonised technical conditions for Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks in the 5925-6425 MHz band for the provision of wireless broadband services”ECO DOCUMENTATION
ECC/DEC/ (05)10. ECC Decision of 24 June 2005 on the free circulation and use of Earth Stations on board Vessels (ESV) operating in fixed satellite service networks in the frequency bands 14-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space), 10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.5-12.75 GHzECO DOCUMENTATION
2016-03-02. CEPT Report 060. Report B from CEPT to the European Commission in response to the Mandate. “to develop harmonised technical conditions for the 694 -790 MHz ('700 MHz') frequency band in the EU for the provision of wireless broadband and other uses in support of EU spectrum policy objectives”.ECO DOCUMENTATION
ECC Reports. Compatibility and sharing studies related to NGSO satellite systems operating in the FSS bands 10.7-12.75 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 14-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) Compatibility and technical feasibility of coexistence studies for the potential introduction of new terrestrial applications operating in the 2483.5-2500 MHz frequency band REGISTRATIONS FM22 HF MONITORING Filter Refresh. ID Start frequency (kHz) End frequency (kHz) Site NameDate
ECC WORKPROGRAM DATABASE FM_53. Scope. To investigate the technical feasibility and coexistence for the potential introduction of new terrestrial applications in the 2 483.5 - 2 500 MHz frequency band, sharing with existing radio services / applications in the same band and compatibility withexisting services /
RECOMMENDATION T/R 13-01 E PREFERRED CHANNEL … T/R 13-01 E Page 1 Edition 5 February 2010 Recommendation T/R 13-01 E (Montreux 1993, Revised Rottach-Egern, February 2010) PREFERRED CHANNEL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIXED SERVICE SYSTEMS OPERATING IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE 1 - 2.3 GHzERC RECOMMENDATION
ERC RECOMMENDATION (25-10) Page 4 ERC RECOMMENDATION 25-10 ON FREQUENCY RANGES FOR THE USE OF TERRESTRIAL AUDIO AND VIDEO PMSE APPLICATIONS “The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations,ECC DECISION (19)04
ECC/DEC/(19)04 Page 4 . Recognising the results of the CEPT technical study, this ECC Decision provides a regulatory framework for the protection of the fixed service by placing an obligation on the operator to meet certain technical conditionsECC DECISION (18)05
ECC/DEC/(18)05 Page 3 . The provision of Pan European services to mobile radio equipment will be greatly assisted when all CEPT administrations exempt the same categories of radio equipment from individual licensingand facilitate their ECC/DEC/(18)05WEB VIEW ECC Decision (18)05. The harmonised use, exemption from individual licensing and free circulation and use of Earth Stations In-Motion (ESIM) operating with NGSO FSS satellite systems in the frequency bands 10.7-12.75 GHz and 14.0-14.5 GHzCEPT REPORT 67
3, the following updates are proposed to the existing framework under the assumption of individual authorisation regime; the limits have been derived based on outdoor deployment scenarios: High throughput 5G use cases benefit from wide contiguous frequency allocations. APPROVED NOVEMBER 2020 FREQUENCY RANGE 8.3 KHZ TO 3000 … ERC REPORT 25 Page 4 / 289 Approved November 2020 1.an underlay application (i.e., able to share co-frequency, co-coverage with the application for which theCEPT REPORT 39
CEPT REPORT 39 Page 3 TDD and FDD BS antennae are at the same heights and pointing to each other at 100 m separation distance. These limits could be increased at national level based on agreement betweenoperators or on
ERC RECOMMENDATION
ERC RECOMMENDATION (70-03) Page 2 FOREWORD This Recommendation sets out the CEPT position on common spectrum which can be designated for Short Range Devices (SRD) applications and is a reference document to assist in preparing national spectrumECC REPORT 271
ECC REPORT 271 - Page 3 . station. The actual size of the area has to be determined on a case by case basis, taking into account the FS and FSS ES characteristics as well as the surrounding terrain. CEPT REPORT 78WEB VIEW Report from CEPT to the European Commission in response to the Mandate (Task 3, 66-71 GHz) to develop least restrictive harmonised technical conditions suitable for Next-Generation (5G) Terrestrial Wireless Systems for priority frequency bands above 24 GHzECC DECISION (11)06
ECC/DEC/(11)06 Page 4. In particular, in order to respond to market demandas expressed by industry, to ensure a possible , introduction of MFCN systems requiring very large bandwidths (80-100 MHz), on thebasis of nationwide
ERC RECOMMENDATION 70-03 erc recommendation (70-03) page 5 . edition of october 2012 . erc recommendation of 9 october 2012 on relating to the use of short rangedevices (srd)
RECOMMENDATION T/R 61-02 RECOMMENDATION T/R 61-02 – Page 2 . Edition 5 February 2016 . INTRODUCTION . The Recommendation as approved in 1990 makes it possible for CEPT administrations to issue a Harmonised DRAFT CEPT REPORT B ON WAS-RLAN AT 6 GHZ FOR PCWEB VIEW “to study feasibility and identify harmonised technical conditions for Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks in the 5925-6425 MHz band for the provision of wireless broadband services”CEPT REPORT 67
3, the following updates are proposed to the existing framework under the assumption of individual authorisation regime; the limits have been derived based on outdoor deployment scenarios: High throughput 5G use cases benefit from wide contiguous frequency allocations. APPROVED NOVEMBER 2020 FREQUENCY RANGE 8.3 KHZ TO 3000 … ERC REPORT 25 Page 4 / 289 Approved November 2020 1.an underlay application (i.e., able to share co-frequency, co-coverage with the application for which theCEPT REPORT 39
CEPT REPORT 39 Page 3 TDD and FDD BS antennae are at the same heights and pointing to each other at 100 m separation distance. These limits could be increased at national level based on agreement betweenoperators or on
ERC RECOMMENDATION
ERC RECOMMENDATION (70-03) Page 2 FOREWORD This Recommendation sets out the CEPT position on common spectrum which can be designated for Short Range Devices (SRD) applications and is a reference document to assist in preparing national spectrumECC REPORT 271
ECC REPORT 271 - Page 3 . station. The actual size of the area has to be determined on a case by case basis, taking into account the FS and FSS ES characteristics as well as the surrounding terrain. CEPT REPORT 78WEB VIEW Report from CEPT to the European Commission in response to the Mandate (Task 3, 66-71 GHz) to develop least restrictive harmonised technical conditions suitable for Next-Generation (5G) Terrestrial Wireless Systems for priority frequency bands above 24 GHzECC DECISION (11)06
ECC/DEC/(11)06 Page 4. In particular, in order to respond to market demandas expressed by industry, to ensure a possible , introduction of MFCN systems requiring very large bandwidths (80-100 MHz), on thebasis of nationwide
ERC RECOMMENDATION 70-03 erc recommendation (70-03) page 5 . edition of october 2012 . erc recommendation of 9 october 2012 on relating to the use of short rangedevices (srd)
RECOMMENDATION T/R 61-02 RECOMMENDATION T/R 61-02 – Page 2 . Edition 5 February 2016 . INTRODUCTION . The Recommendation as approved in 1990 makes it possible for CEPT administrations to issue a Harmonised DRAFT CEPT REPORT B ON WAS-RLAN AT 6 GHZ FOR PCWEB VIEW “to study feasibility and identify harmonised technical conditions for Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks in the 5925-6425 MHz band for the provision of wireless broadband services”ECO DOCUMENTATION
2016-03-02. CEPT Report 060. Report B from CEPT to the European Commission in response to the Mandate. “to develop harmonised technical conditions for the 694 -790 MHz ('700 MHz') frequency band in the EU for the provision of wireless broadband and other uses in support of EU spectrum policy objectives”.ERC RECOMMENDATION
ERC RECOMMENDATION (70-03) Page 2 FOREWORD This Recommendation sets out the CEPT position on common spectrum which can be designated for Short Range Devices (SRD) applications and is a reference document to assist in preparing national spectrumCEPT REPORT 67
3, the following updates are proposed to the existing framework under the assumption of individual authorisation regime; the limits have been derived based on outdoor deployment scenarios: High throughput 5G use cases benefit from wide contiguous frequency allocations.CEPT.ORGWEB VIEW
EUROPEAN COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE. ECC Decision. of 1 December 2006. on the designation of the bands. 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz . for use by systems in the Mobile-Satellite Service ERC RECOMMENDATION 70-03 erc recommendation (70-03) page 5 . edition of october 2012 . erc recommendation of 9 october 2012 on relating to the use of short rangedevices (srd)
ECC RECOMMENDATION (08)02 ecc/rec/(08)02 page 3 . edition 8 february 2019. ecc recommendation (08)02 on cross-border coordination for mobile/fixed communicationsnetworks (mfcn) in
ECC DECISION (20)01
ECC/DEC/(20)01 Page 2 . EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1 INTRODUCTION This CEPT/ECC Decision addresses the designation of the frequency band 5945-6425 MHz for theECC REPORT 316
ECC REPORT 316 - Page 2 . 0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this Report, two studies are presentedwhich expand upon the studies carried out in ECCReport 302 by
COMPATIBILITY OF BLUETOOTH WITH OTHER EXISTING AND erc report 109 compatibility of bluetooth with other existing and proposed radiocommunication systems in the 2.45 ghz frequency bandoctober 2001
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