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1 Narrow Band Spectrum – Administrations View Stephen Limb BSc(Eng), MPhil, CEng, MIEE Radiocommunications Agency, UK
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2 Overview Current UK Band Plans and ECA Table Narrow Band Trends, UK Narrow Band Technology ECC Decisions and Strategic Plan Conclusion
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3 RA Spectrum Strategy 2002 “ For reasons of spectrum harmonisation within Europe, it is the Agency's intention to align all land mobile frequency bands by 2010 to the structure given in Annex 1 of CEPT Recommendation T/R 25-08.”
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4 PMR/PAMR Bands (1) Band I 55.7500 68.0000 139.51250 165.04375 Low Band 68.08125 87.49375 UHF1 165.04375 173.09375 425.00625 449.49375 177.20625 191.49375 UHF2 193.20625 207.49375 209.20625 215.26875 453.00625 462.49375 Mid Band Sub 1 Sub 3 Band III Sub 2 HighBand P1 P3 P2 26.2225 26.9325 31.7125 31.7875 48.96875 49.49375 UHF1 UHF1 PUBLIC SAFETY 380 400 410 415 420 425 UHF1 415 420 Dolphin PAMR (TETRA) 2 x 4MHz Airwave Project +others (TETRA) 2x5MHz Paging
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5 PMR/PAMR Bands (2) PMR PMR TETRA TETRA 871 872 PAMR TETRA TAPS TAPS 872 876 PMR GSM-R GSM-R 876 880 PMR PMR TETRA TETRA 916 917 PAMR TETRA TAPS TAPS 917 921 PMR GSM-R GSM-R 921 925
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7 Band 1
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8 Low Band
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9 Mid Band
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10 High Band
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11 Band III
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12 UHF1
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13 UHF 2
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14 UK PMR/PAMR Market 60,000 PMR Assignments 750,000 PMR Mobiles 2317 PAMR Assignments 52,510 PAMR Mobiles +1,000,000 PMR 446 Mobiles Others –Public Safety Communications –GSM-R –London Underground –Dolphin (40,000 Subscribers) PMR Contributes £1 to 2 Billion to UK GDP PAMR Contributes approximately £550Million UK GDP
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15 Overview
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16 Wide Area Private Business Radio Licences Overall there has been a steady decline of Wide Area PBR in the UK The main reasons seem to be:- –Migration to Cellular –Migration to PAMR –Change in UK General Licence (Not counted in the Dec–02 statistics - approximately 50000 Mobiles)
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17 On-site Private Business Radio Licences
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18 Wide Area PMR Data Licences 20000 wide area assignments In 2002, 2.5% use data Data usage is growing steadily
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19 Local and Central Government
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20 Bus and Coach
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21 Taxi and Private Hire
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22 PMR Technology Mobile Radio ModemMobile Data TerminalMobile 2- way handheld Professional PMR/Phone Trunked Radio systems PMR 446 ‘Walkie Talkies’
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23 ERC/ECC Decisions (1) Category ERC/ECC Decision I mplementation GSM-R Designation and availability of frequency bands for railway purposes in the 876-880 and 921-925 MHz bands ( ECC/DEC/(02)05) Free circulation and use of GSM-R mobile terminals (ECC/DEC/(02)09) Exemption from individual licensing of GSM-R mobile terminals ( ECC/DEC/(02)10) Committed No info TETRA Exemption from Individual Licensing of TETRA Mobile Terminals ( ERC/DEC/(99)02) Free Circulation and Use of TETRA Civil Mobile Terminals ( ERC/DEC/(99)03) Frequency bands for the introduction of the TETRA System ( ERC/DEC/(96)04) Yes ERMES Frequency band to be designated for the coordinated introduction of the ERMES System ( ERC/DEC/(94)02) Exemption from Individual Licensing of ERMES paging receivers ( ERC/DEC/(98)23) Yes PMR 446 Harmonised frequency band to be designated for PMR 446 (ERC/DEC/(98)25) Exemption from Individual Licensing of PMR 446 Equipment (ERC/DEC/(98)26) Free circulation and use of PMR 446 equipment in CEPT member countries enlarging the field of application of ERC/DEC/(95)01 ( ERC/DEC/(98)27) Yes
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24 ERC/ECC Decisions (2) Category ERC/ECC Decision Implementation Emergency Services Harmonised frequency bands to be designated for the DMO of the Digital Land Mobile Systems for the Emergency Services ( ERC/DEC/(01)19) Harmonised frequency bands to be designated for Air-Ground-Air operation (AGA) of the Digital Land Mobile Systems or the Emergency Services (ERC/DEC/(01)20) Harmonised frequency band to be designated for the introduction of the Digital Land Mobile System for the Emergency Services (ERC/DEC/(96)01) Yes Connection Interconnection of PMR and PAMR systems to a Public Telecommunication Network (ERC/DEC/(98)10) Yes Wide Band Frequency bands for the introduction of 200 kHz Wide Band Digital Land Mobile PMR/PAMR in the 400 MHz and 800/900 MHz bands (ECC/DEC/(03)01) Yes Narrow Band ECC Decision of 15 March 2002 on the availability of frequency bands for the introduction of Narrow Band Digital Land Mobile PMR/PAMR in the 400 MHz band (ECC/DEC/(02)03) ERC Decision of 12 March 2001 on the harmonised frequency band to be designated for the Direct Mode Operation (DMO) of the Digital Land Mobile Systems (ERC/DEC/(01)21) Committed Yes
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25 Conclusions (1) Spectrum - UK desires to meet ECA Table –projects underway to align UHF1 and UHF2 –difficult to align congested bands –extensive existing narrow band usage Market –large base of existing narrow band users –some sectors growing, others declining –overall decline but growth in on site at UHF, wide area data at VHF
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26 Conclusions (2) Technology –the future is digital - need to configure spectrum to allow introduction of current generation digital equipment, hence alignment –PMR446 a success, would like to introduce a digital equivalent –No current digital equipment manufactured in VHF, therefore a low priority for alignment (but majority of LM spectrum in VHF) ECC Decisions –We support the process and have implemented where we can and will continue to do so.
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