INTRODUCTION TO ECC PT1 June 2015 Some History ERC established ERC TG1 on UMTS/IMT-2000 (the group has held 17 meetings)TG1 produced first ERC Decisions and developed responses to the first EC Mandates on UMTS ECC.

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Transcript INTRODUCTION TO ECC PT1 June 2015 Some History ERC established ERC TG1 on UMTS/IMT-2000 (the group has held 17 meetings)TG1 produced first ERC Decisions and developed responses to the first EC Mandates on UMTS ECC.

INTRODUCTION TO ECC PT1
June 2015
Some History
ERC established
ERC TG1 on
UMTS/IMT-2000
(the group has
held 17 meetings)
1997
TG1 produced
first ERC
Decisions and
developed
responses to
the first EC
Mandates on
UMTS
ECC PT1 developed
major UMTS/IMT2000 ECC
deliverables
implemented by most
CEPT countries
2000
ERC PT1 held
its 1st meeting in
Mainz, Germany
ECC PT1 has
been an active
contributor to
ITU-R (WP5D,
JTG 4-5-6-7)
2015
ECC PT1 has held
over 50 meetings
and continues
addressing IMT and
MFCN matters
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ECC PT1 Chairmen
Mr. Pasi Toivonen
FICORA
ERC TG1:
August 1997 –
October 2000
1997
2000
Mr. Jim Connolly
ComReg
ERC/ECC PT1:
October 2000 –
October 2003
Mr. Peter Scheele
BNetzA
ECC PT1:
October 2003 –
October 2009
2015
Mr. Didier Chauveau
ANFR
ECC PT1:
October 2009 –
present time
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Contributions – Deliverables
20+
ECC deliverables
CEPT
administrations
Industry
International
organizations
ECC PT1
In average meeting:
• 78 participants with
~60 % representing
industry
• 50 input documents
GSM, DECT
IMT-2000/UMTS, IMT,
MFCN,
Mobile on board Aircraft,
Mobile on board Vessels,
M2M 700MHz
10+
CEPT Reports
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Participants
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Documents
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CEPT Members
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ECC PT1 Terms of Reference
The Project Team shall be responsible for implementing
the WAPECS
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concept as appropriate in the context of MFCN and in frequency bands
identified by ECC, including collaborating with WG FM on frequency
management issues (e.g. cross-border coordination issues, sharing of bands
with applications other than MFCN).
See full ECC PT1 Terms
of Reference on the
ECC PT1 webpage
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In recent ECC Decisions, spectrum has been designated to MFCN (mobile/fixed communications networks) which includes IMT
and other communications networks in the mobile and fixed services" which would include fixed wireless access but not point-topoint links.
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ECC PT1 Officials
Chairman
Mr. Didier Chauveau,
ANFR, DPSAI
Tel: +33 1 45 18 77 04
E-mail: [email protected]
Secretary
Mr. Antone Borissov,
ANFR
Tel: +33 68 09 38 856
E-mail:
[email protected]
Vice-chairman
Mr. Steve Green
OFCOM
Tel: +44 207 7834384
E-mail:
[email protected]
Vice-chairman
Mr. Pasi Toivonen
FICORA
Tel: +358 9 6966 853
E-mail:
[email protected]
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Place of ECC PT1 within ECC
ECC
Steering Group
ECO
WG FM
WG SE
CPG
WG NNA
Frequency
Management
Spectrum
Engeneering
Conference
Preparatory Group
Numbering, Naming
Addressing
FM49, FM50,
FM51, FM52,
FM55, EFIS/MG
SE7,
SE40, STG
3GPP
SRDoc
ETSI
ECC PT1
IMT
Matters
Industry
GSM A
GTI UMTS
Forum
WiMAX
Forum
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ECC PT1 co-operation with external entities
APT Wireless Group
(AWG)
ECC
ECC PT1
European Commission
CITEL
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ECC PT1 input to the CEPT preparation to the WRCs
(pre WRC -2015)
ECC PT1 has contributed to the preparation of the European Common Proposals (ECPs)
for the World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs) on the following Agenda Items:
WRC-2000:
• 1.6.1
• 1.6.2
WRC-2003:
• 1.22
• 1.33
• 1.34
WRC-2007:
• 1.4
• 1.9
review of spectrum and regulatory issues for advanced mobile
applications in the context of IMT-2000, noting that there is an
urgent need to provide more spectrum for the terrestrial
component of
of a
such
applications,
andchannel
priority to
should
be given
identification
global
radio control
facilitate
terrestrial
mobileoperation
spectrum
needs,
and
adjustments
totoconsider
progress
of ITU-Rand
studies
concerning
future
multimode
terminal
worldwide
roaming
of to the
to
review
the
results
of
studies
in
response
to
Resolution
539
Table
of Frequency
Allocations
as necessary
to
review
andofrevise
technical,
operational
and regulatory
development
IMT-2000
and systems
beyond
IMT-2000, in
IMT-2000
(WRC-2000)
concerning
threshold
values
for non-GSO
provisions,
including
provisional
limits
in relation
to the BSS
accordance
with Resolution
228
(WRC-2000)
to
consider
frequency-related
matters
for
the
future
(sound)
in the
band
2 630-2
655 MHz,
and to
takeIMT-2000
actions asin
operation
of
high
altitude
platform
stations
within
development
of
IMT-2000
and systems
beyond
IMT-2000
to
review
the
technical,
operational
and
regulatory
provisions
required
the bands
referred
to
inresults
No. 5.388,
in response
to
Resolution
taking
into
account
the
of
ITU-R
studies
in
accordance
applicable
to the use of the band 2 500-2 690 MHz by space
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(WRC-2000)
with
Resolution
(Rev.WRC-03)
services
in order228
to facilitate
sharing with current and future
terrestrial services without placing undue constraint on the
services to which the band is allocated
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WRC-2015: AI 1.1 and AI 1.2
WRC-2015:
• Support CPG_PTD on AI 1.1:
to consider additional spectrum allocations to the mobile service on a
primary basis and identification of additional frequency bands for
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) and related regulatory
provisions, to facilitate the development of terrestrial mobile broadband
applications, in accordance with Resolution 233 (WRC 12);
• Support CPG_PTD on AI 1.2
to examine the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution 232
(WRC 12), on the use of the frequency band 694-790 MHz by the mobile,
except aeronautical mobile, service in Region 1 and take the appropriate
measures;
ECC PT1 is paving the way for the future of mobile
ECC PT1/CPG PTD meetings were co-located ensuring efficient organization and
cooperation for drafting CEPT position on AI 1.1 and AI 1.2 in synergy with
harmonisation measures under development in ECC
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ECC PT1 input to the WRC-2015
WRC-2015:
• Support CPG_PTA on AI 4 and 10
to further develop the working
document on «Proposed action
on Resolutions relating to
Mobile Service» and the ECP
elements
When developing its response to CPG PTA, ECC PT1 addressed
contributions from industry on future needs from mobile sectors on frequency
ranges above 6 GHz, specific frequency bands to be considered for future
IMT-systems , Initial characteristics of systems operating in the bands above 6
GHz, provide initial estimations for spectrum requirements for systems above
6 GHz
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ECC PT1 is the CEPT entity contributing to ITU-R WP5D
Since the establishment of the ITU-R WP5D “IMT Systems” (successor
of ITU-R WP8F) in January 2008, ECC PT1 has been contributing to
its work by presenting the CEPT positions on the issues on the agenda
of WP5D, including:
• Development and update of ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
on IMT
• Digital Dividend (790-862 MHz for Region 1)
• IMT-Advanced submission and evaluation process
• Cognitive Radio Systems (CRS)
• Femtocells (home base stations)
• 3,5 GHz
• 700 MHz
• IMT 2020
ECC PT1 is brand recognized at the international level and in the
industry
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How is ECC PT1 organised?
Sub Working Groups (SWGs) are active during the ECC PT1 plenary meetings
Sub working group A
Opening
plenary
Sub working group C
Closing
plenary
Sub working group E
Correspondence Groups (CGs) are active between ECC PT1 plenary meetings
Correspondence group X
Plenary
meeting
n
Correspondence group Y
Correspondence group Z
Plenary
meeting
n+1
The number of CGs may vary
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ECC PT1 and CPG-PTD (WRC 15) organisation
ECC PT1 and CPG-PTD (WRC 15) meets on the same week and same location
to account for the request of experts to attend similar topics
Parallel configuration
Opening
Plenary
ECC PT1
Opening
Plenary
CPG PTD
Drafting groups
ECC PT1 and CPG PTD
Closing
Closing
Plenary
Plenary
CPG PTD ECC PT1
Sequential configuration
Opening
Plenary
ECC PT1
Monday
Drafting groups
CPG PTD
Opening Plenary
CPG PTD
Drafting groups
ECC PT1
Closing Plenary
ECC PT1
Week days
Closing
Plenary
CPG PTD
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Presentation of ECC PT1 SWGs
SWG-A – “Spectrum Issues”
Chairman: Mr. Michael Kraemer (E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH)
michael.kraemer @ eplus-gruppe.de
SWG-C – “Compatibility and Sharing Issues”
Chairman: Mr. Sverker Magnusson, (Ericsson)
sverker.magnusson @ ericsson.com
SWG-E – “Coordination of CEPT activities in relation to the
ITU-R process for the development of IMT-2020”
Chairman: M. Eiman Mohyeldin, (Nokia)
eiman.mohyeldin @ nokia.com
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ECC PT1 current and recent activity
The following presents a list of current and recent activity within ECC PT1:
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•
•
ECC DEC (15)01 on 700 MHz MFCN
EC mandate 700 MHz: CEPT report 53 (tasks 1&2) and current activity (task 3)
Recommendations on MFCN cross border coordination
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ECC REC(15)01 : 700 MHz, 1452-1492 MHz, 3,4-3,8 GHz
Update of ERC REC(01)01: 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz’
Update of ECC/DEC(05)05 to improve the harmonised band plan 2,6 GHz and to add
relevant technical conditions (BEM)
“Coverage obligations” : ECC report 231
” Broadband Mobile Communication On-board Vessels” : ECC report 237, revision of
ECC DEC (08)08
“Machine 2 Machine” 700 MHz 2 X 3 MHz : ECC report on compatibility studies with
others possible applications in 700 MHz
Mobile Communications on board Aircraft (MCA) : Analysis of usage of MCA without
Network Control Unit and relevant follow up actions
Support to ECO on ECO Report 03: information on “licensing of mobile bands” now
available from EFIS
Possible contributions to IMT 2020 in ITU-R
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Response to EC mandate
ECC PT1 drafted CEPT Reports in response to EC mandates
(example of the last 3 years)
These CEPT reports are the basis either for the update of EC framework or the
development of EC framework
MFCN 3.4-3.8 GHz: CEPT Report 049
•
Harmonised band plan
• New BEM suitable for MFCN with large bandwidth
EC Decision 2014/276/EU
Mobile Communications onboard Aircraft (MCA): CEPT Report 048
• MCA LTE1800 : 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz
• MCA UMTS2100 (FDD): 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
EC Decision 2013/654/EU
MFCN 700 MHz: CEPT report 53 and an additional CEPT report under development
• MFCN in 700 MHz : 2 X 30 MHz and “zero to 4 blocks of 5 MHz” SDL
EC Decision expected in Q1 2016
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ECC PT1 webpage
The most recent information:
http://www.cept.org/ecc/groups/ecc/ecc-pt1
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For further information on ECC PT1
Please refer to the ECC PT1 contacts
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