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- 1 - RSPG on the Radio Spectrum Policy Program (RSPP) Brussels, 23 March 2010
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- 2 - RSPG will discuss the outcome of the Summit and its own opinion right after the Summit Public consultation in April envisaged Three main pillars of the Opinion under preparation: Contribution to the EU2020 vision Spectrum governance in the EU External relations The Opinion will be completed with high-priority policy objectives The Opinion will cover the period from 2011 until 2015, however reflecting a longer term and forward-looking approach. A mid-term review is envisaged RSPG working on its Opinion on RSPP
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- 3 - CONTRIBUTION TO EU´S 2020 VISION 1.Improving European citizens´ quality of life through investing and promoting enabling technologies strong links between spectrum policy and other EU sectoral policy objectives spectrum management to serve the continued promotion of a truly effective and efficient use of spectrum at European level 2.Increasing economies of scope and scale at EU level considering possible date for using digital dividend (800 Mhz band) for ECS other than broadcasting review and identify developing and potential future significant uses of spectrum 3.Promotion of spectrum use by means of regulatory tools in the EU for growth, competitiveness and innovation facilitate the application of new measures of the revised EU Directives on electronic communications
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- 4 - SPECTRUM GOVERNANCE IN EU 1.Enhanced cooperation and coherence competent national authorities, the European Commission, CEPT and ETSI all sectoral interests should be considered 2.Flexibility regarding the use of spectrum and harmonisation of technical parameters flexible regional and bilateral agreements „collective support mechanism” on voluntary basis
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- 5 - EXTERNAL RELATIONS 1.The EU’s interest in relevant international spectrum bodies should be driven at the political level policy interest and priorities backed by impact assessment on the forthcoming WRC agendas development of a programme for regular discussions on spectrum policies with non-EU countries and other regions 2.Political and technical support for individual member states during negotiations with non-EU countries in particular concerning EU coordinated bands at EU borders such assistance could constitute an integral part of the EU’s wider international engagements and policy
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