RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Annette Henley Radiocommunications Agency 5GHz Consultation Conference.

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RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Annette Henley Radiocommunications Agency 5GHz Consultation Conference

5GHz Consultation MHz allocated to HIPERLAN max. EIRP 200mW indoor use only MHz allocated to HIPERLAN max. EIRP 1W MHz ISM band also allocated to short range devices max. EIRP 25mW HIPERLAN = HIgh PERformance Local Area Networks The bands we consulted on are:

5GHz Consultation The RA asked 5 questions in the consultation Is there a case for HIPERLAN Type 0? based only on simple radio parameters? If HIPERLAN Type 0 is not adopted by ETSI is there a case for the UK to introduce such a standard on a UK only basis? What are the likely applications for these bands, what development issues remain unresolved, and when and how will services be introduced? Is there a requirement for public access systems in these bands, what kind of systems would be envisaged and how should they be regulated? How best should these bands be assigned, given the aim of frequency assignment is to ensure that the maximum numbers of users get appropriate and fair access to spectrum for their applications?

Responses to Consultation 21 individuals and organisations replied –Ericsson –RadioLAN –Internet Central –IEEE –TTP –Central Research Laboratories –Nokia –Philips –Motorola –Philips –Motorola –Sky –Lucent –BBC –Media Channel –Norweb –Francis Walker –HIPERLAN 2 Global Forum –Professor Stephen Barton, University of Manchester –BT –Orange –Adaptive Broadband –Logica Website:

Initial Analysis HIPERLAN Type 1 and HIPERLAN Type 2 cannot co-exist in the same location HIPERLAN Type 2 and IEEE a can There is a lobby for partitioning on HIPERLAN Type 1 and HIPERLAN Type 2 basis and on a public/private basis Some requirement for co-ordinated spectrum as well as licence exempt operation has been demonstrated There appears to be more demand for access to public and semi-public spectrum than for private only applications The number of users for particular applications is still an unknown quantity. The high volume markets for RLAN equipment will be significant.

Applications 5GHz technology Conference & classroom / lecture theatre scenarios Public access to high speed data networks Portable videoInteractive museum guides Dispersing an incoming broadcast signal around the home high speed data off and home applications Short range links in transport environments such as railway platforms Vehicle to vehicle linksHot spot access for travelling business people at locations - airports, hotels & conference centres Infotainment

RA Proposals IEEE a be permitted to operate in these bands HIPERLAN 0 versus acceptance of IEEE a should be investigated further. The bands should be partitioned according to the following bands ……...

RA Proposals MHz HIPERLAN Type 1 for indoor systems only, licence exempt. Max EIRP 200mW. This use reviewed after 2 years MHz HIPERLAN Type 2/IEEE a, for indoor systems only, licence exempt. Max EIRP 200mW MHz HIPERLAN Type 2/IEEE a, licence exempt. Outdoor and indoor systems. Max EIRP 1W MHz HIPERLAN Type 2/IEEE a, for systems on a licensed basis. Outdoor and indoor systems. Max EIRP 1W MHz Low power devices, licence exempt. Max EIRP 25mW Band Use

RA Proposals If there is a requirement for public networks, then that service should be regulated by licensing. If some of the band is to be used by smaller, local services, should there be a low cost, easy entry to the spectrum?

RA Proposals Public Access Systems in this band be further regulated to enhance / enable small regional ISPs and or other local and community services to gain access to the spectrum Widespread, licence exempt and comprehensive access for private networks should be retained

RA Proposals - Notes The consultation results showed that the majority of respondents were in favour. This consultation covers a huge tranche of spectrum (455MHz HIPERLAN plus 150 MHz ISM) and some partition must be inevitable. Licence exempt uncoordinated spectrum use has advantages to certain types of users but is not the best use of spectrum for services requiring guaranteed quality of service levels Band partitioning is the key issue.

RA Proposals - Notes Only MHz has currently been agreed by footnote in the Radio Regulation as an allocation to the mobile services by the ITU-R. The ERC Decision has allocated the other parts of the band within Europe only.