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Seniorklubben af 1991
Introduction
Presentation to Seniorklubben af 1991 – 19 April 2012
Overview
19 April 2012 – 10H30 to 12H30
• Welcome (Mark Thomas)
• Presentation of CEPT / ECC / ECO (Marc Le Devendec)
• Numbering Activities (Jukka Rakkolainen)
• EFIS (Pia Hammer Bloch)
• WRC – 12 / WRC 15 (Stella Lyubchenko)
• 470 – 862 MHz (Marc Le Devendec)
European Conference of Postal and
Telecommunications Administrations - CEPT
• CEPT established in 1959 by 19 countries
• CEPT's activities include:
– Promote cooperation between Members
– Contribute to creating a European dynamic market
– Promote further European harmonisation of the radio spectrum
and numbering
– Ensure that the interests of industry, operators, users, consumers
are counted in the European regulation
– Cooperation with Partners (EU)
Marc Le Devendec / ECO
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48 countries are members of CEPT: Albania, Andorra, Austria,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian
Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican
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EU states shown in blue
Post
Cables
Radio spectrum
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
CEPT - Organisation
• ECC: Electronic Communications Committee –
telecommunications harmonisation and European
co-ordination and preparation for ITU-R meetings
• Com-ITU: Committee for ITU Policy – European coordination for ITU meetings
• CERP: European Committee for Postal Regulation
–postal regulation, as well as European coordination and preparation for meetings of the
Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
ECC: Electronic Communications Committee
• Work towards common regulatory policies in Europe
• Harmonise efficient use of the radio spectrum, satellite orbits
and numbering resources
• Develop European common positions and proposals, for use
in the framework of ITU-R (WRC) to promote the European
interests on a worldwide basis
• Contribute to the free circulation and use of equipment
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
ECC - Structure
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CERP: European Committee for Postal Regulation
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
Com-ITU: Committee for ITU Policy
• Co-ordination of CEPT actions for the following ITU
meetings: Council, Plenipotentiary Conferences and
other meetings as appropriate
• Develop and approve European Common
Proposals (ECPs) and Briefs (positions) for the work
of these ITU meetings
• Consult with various organisations inside or outside
the CEPT and Administrations outside the CEPT,
to collect information and to broaden the support of
CEPT positions
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
Mr. Anders Jönsson (Sweden)
ECO (European Communications Office)
European
Radiocommunications
Office (ERO) was
establised in 1991
1991
2001
The European
Radiocommunications
Office (ERO) and the
European
Telecommunications
Office (ETO) merged
2010
The European
Communications
Office (ECO) was
formally established
on 1 July 2009
ECO - Missions
• Provide a center of expertise
• Draft long-term plans for future use of scarce resources utilised by
electronic communications on a European level;
• Liaise with the national authorities, as appropriate;
• To support and work together with national frequency management
authorities;
• To conduct consultations on specific topics or parts of the
frequency spectrum
• To publish CEPT deliverables (Decisions and Recommendations)
and keep a record of their implementation
ECO Staff
• 13 employees
• 7 experts
• 6 general staff
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ECO Council
ECO Council: Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Liechtenstein,
Luxembourg, Monaco,
Montenegro, the
Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovak
Republic, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, the
United Kingdom and
Vatican City
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
ECO Support – Web site
New web site: www.cept.org
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Meeting documents
Information on the CEPT groups
Contact points for each CEPT administration
CEPT Deliverables
Calendar of meetings...
ECO Support
• Support to ECC activities: expertise, chairmanship,
questionnaire, public consultation, publication of deliverables
(http://www.ecodocdb.dk/)...
• Host meetings, organise workshops
• Lead the development of CEPT tools
– EFIS (http://www.efis.dk/)
– SEAMCAT (http://www.seamcat.org)
– ECC Work Programme (http://cept.org/ecc/groups/ecc)
• Central point for CEPT :
– Maintaining the CEPT broadcasting Plans
– Information on Radio Amateur frequencies
• Central point non-CEPT
More information
• Web site: www.cept.org/eco
• Annual Report at: www.cept.org/eco/about-eco/ecoannual-report
• [email protected]
• Workshops (www.cept.org/ecc/meeting-calendar):
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2-3 May CRD, White spaces, Mainz, Germany
5 June, SEAMCAT, ECO
6 June, CEPT / ECC for newcomers, ECO
7 June, WG NaN - Green Paper Workshop, ECO
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)
Thanks for your attention!!
Marc Le Devendec (ECO)