ECC deliverables for review by PT1

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List of ERC/ECC Decisions and Recommendations for review by ECC PT1
Decision
Decisions for review
ERC/DEC/(94)01 - ERC Decision of 24 October 1994 on
the frequency bands to be designated for the coordinated
introduction of the GSM digital pan-European
communications system
ERC/DEC/(94)03 - ERC Decision of 24 October 1994 on
the frequency band to be designated for the coordinated
introduction of the Digital European Cordless
Telecommunications system.
ERC/DEC/(95)03 - ERC Decision of 1 December 1995 on
the frequency bands to be designated for the introduction
of DCS 1800
ERC/DEC/(97)02 - ERC Decision of 21 March 1997 on
the extended frequency bands to be used for the GSM
Digital Pan-European Communication System
ERC/DEC/(98)22 - ERC Decision of 23 November 1998
on Exemption from Individual Licensing of DECT
Last review
Action1
Next
review
(at the
latest)
Impact on
ETSI
standards2
Retain
June 2015
Im3
Pl4
No5
Ni6
40
0
1
7
46
1
0
1
39
1
0
8
37
2
0
8
33
0
0
15
2020
Possible
June 2015
Retain
2020
Retain
June 2015
2020
Retain
June 2015
2020
September 2013
1
Retain
Possible action - Retain, Amend or Withdraw to the date in the Date column.
Three possibilities: Yes, No, Possible.
3 Number of CEPT countries implemented or partly implemented the Decision.
4 Number of CEPT countries committed or under study or planned to implement the Decision.
5 Number of CEPT countries not implemented or not applicable to the Decision.
6 Number of CEPT countries with no information on implementation of the Decision.
2
1
2018
Possible
Decision
Last review
equipment, except fixed parts which provide for public
access.
ECC/DEC/(02)06 – ECC Decision of 15 November 2002
on the designation of frequency band 2500-2690 MHz for
UMTS/IMT-2000
June 2015
ECC/DEC/(05)05 – ECC Decision of 18 March 2005 on
harmonised utilisation of spectrum for Mobile/Fixed
Communications Networks (MFCN) operating within the
band 2500-2690 MHz
June 2015
ECC/DEC/(06)01 – ECC Decision of 24 March 2006
amended 02 November 2012 on the harmonised
utilisation of the bands1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170
MHz for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN)
including terrestrial IMT
Note: Scope was reduced to the paired 2 GHz bands
only.
ECC/DEC/(06)07 – The harmonised use of airborne GSM
and LTE systems in the frequency bands 1710-1785 MHz
and 1805-1880 MHz, and airborne UMTS systems in the
frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
(amended 14 March 2014)
Note: ECC#36 adopted the revised ECC/DEC/(06)07.
Implementation status reset
ECC/DEC/(06)13 – ECC Decision of 1 December 2006
(amended 21 June 2013) on the designation of the bands
880-915 MHz, 925-960 MHz, 1710-1785 MHz and 18051880 MHz for terrestrial IMT-2000/UMTS systems
ECC/DEC/(08)08 – ECC Decision of 31 October 2008 on
the harmonised use of GSM system on board vessels in
the frequency bands 880-915/925-960 MHz and 1710-
Action1
Withdraw
Next
review
(at the
latest)
n/a
Revise
Impact on
ETSI
standards2
Im3
Pl4
No5
Ni6
Yes
36
2
3
7
Yes
25
4
6
13
34
2
1
11
2020
September 2012
Retain
2017
January 2014
Retain
2019
May 2013
Retain
2018
June 2015
Revise
Possible
2020
2
Yes (?)
2
46
16
2
0
30
20
5
5
18
Decision
Last review
Action1
Next
review
(at the
latest)
Impact on
ETSI
standards2
Im3
Pl4
No5
Ni6
5
4
15
1785/1805-1880 MHz
ECC/DEC/(09)03 - ECC Decision of 30 October 2009 on
harmonised conditions for Mobile/Fixed Communications
Networks (MFCN)operating in the band 790-862 MHz
Note: ECC PT1 agreed in April 2014 to retain ECC
Decision (09)03 unchanged.
ECC/DEC/(11)06 - ECC Decision of 15 December 2011
(amended 14 March 2014) on harmonised frequency
arrangements for MFCN operating in the bands 34003600 MHz/3600-3800 MHz
Note: ECC#36 adopted the revised ECC/DEC/(11)06. A
preferred frequency arrangement was identified for the
3400-3600 MHz band.
Implementation was reset
ECC/DEC/(12)01 Licensing and free circulation and use
of terrestrial and satellite mobile terminals
Note: ECC PT1 identified ECC Decision (12)01 for review.
ECC#37 endorsed the revision of this ECC Decision
(limited to editorial issues). ECC PT1 developed a draft
revised version in consultation with FM44 and forwarded
this to ECC (copy WG FM).
ECC Decision (13)03 on the harmonised use of the
frequency band 1452-1492 MHz for Mobile / Fixed
Communications Networks Supplemental Downlink
(MFCN SDL)
Note: ECC PT1 developed Annex 2 of ECC/DEC/(13)03
on LRTC (BEM)
See ECC SG minutes ECC(15)032
ECC Decision (14)02 on the harmonised technical and
regulatory conditions for the use of the band 2300-2400
MHz for Mobile/Fixed Communications Networks (MFCN)
April 2014
Retain
2019
Possible
24
January 2014
Retain
2019
Yes
2
January 2015
Editorial
update
2017
ECC PT1
2018
WG FM
and
ECC PT1
2019
3
Yes
46
15
4
2
27
3
8
4
33
Decision
ECC Decision (15)01 on the harmonised technical
conditions for mobile/fixed communications networks
(MFCN) in the band 694-790 MHz including a paired
frequency arrangement (Frequency Division Duplex 2x30
MHz) and an optional unpaired frequency arrangement
(Supplemental Downlink)
Last review
Action1
ECC PT1
Next
review
(at the
latest)
2020
Impact on
ETSI
standards2
Im3
Pl4
No5
Ni6
The following list shows all active ERC and ECC Recommendations within the scope of ECC PT1.
Recommendation
Last review
ERC/REC/(01)01 - Cross-border coordination for mobile/fixed communications networks
(MFCN) in the frequency bands: 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
ECC PT1,
January 2015
ECC PT1#49 meeting updated the ECC REC(01)01 by making it technology neutral and
focusing on FDD bands: 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz in line with the current
ECC framework (ECC DEC(06)01) in force in that frequency bands. The cross border
provisions for the 2.6 GHz band have be deleted as the ECC REC(11)05 now covers this
band. This amended ECC Recommendation (01)01 is currently in public consultation.
ECC/REC/(05)08 Frequency planning and frequency coordination for the GSM 900,
GSM 1800, E-GSM and GSM-R Land Mobile Systems
ECC PT1,
January 2011
ECC/REC (08)02 Frequency planning and frequency coordination for the GSM 900
(including E-GSM)/UMTS 900, GSM 1800/UMTS 1800 Land Mobile Systems
ECC PT1,
April 2012
ECC/REC/(11)04 - Frequency planning and frequency coordination for terrestrial
systems for Mobile/Fixed Communication Networks (MFCN) capable of providing
electronic communications services in the frequency band 790-862 MHz
4
Result of
the last
review
Next review
(at the latest)
Impact on
ETSI
standard
Impl
Status
ECC PT1, 2021
20
Maintain
ECC PT1, 2016
20
Amend
ECC PT1, 2017
16
ECC PT1, 2016
12
Revise
ECC/REC/(11)05 - Frequency planning and frequency coordination for terrestrial
systems for Mobile/Fixed Communication Networks (MFCN) capable of providing
electronic communications services in the frequency band 2500-2690 MHz
ECC PT1, 2016
ECC/REC/(14)04 - Cross-border coordination for mobile/fixed communications networks
(MFCN) and between MFCN and other systems in the frequency band 2300-2400 MHz
Amended ECC/REC/(15)01 - Cross-border coordination for mobile / fixed
communications networks (MFCN) in the frequency bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 3400-3600
MHz and 3600-3800 MHz
WG FM and
ECC PT1, 2019
ECC PT1, 2020
Revision
ECC PT1#49 amended the ECC Recommendation (15)01 to include relevant provisions
for the cross border coordination for MFCN systems operating in the 694-790 MHz in
accordance with the technical conditions defined by the ECC DEC (15)01. This amended
deliverables is currently under public consultation
NOTE 1: deliverables in the table marked with the yellow background are currently under review in ECC PT1
NOTE 2: deliverables in the table marked with the green olive background are either scheduled for review in the current year or
the review is on hold
NOTE 3: ECC#33 meeting (5-8 March 2013, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) decided “The meeting agreed that the Office should
withdraw implementation information from the deliverables library, with exception of the cases referenced in the document (doc
ECC(13)010rev1 – see below), for which the means of giving the information would be chosen by the responsible group. The
Office was also instructed to retain implementation information for all Recommendations on cross-border coordination and ECC
will review the situation at its next meeting.”
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