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21 Amendments of Pilar DEL CASTILLO VERA related to 2016/0027(COD)

Amendment 29 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 1 a (new)
(1a) The rapid allocation across the Union of the 700 MHz frequency band is a precondition for the industrial shift to 5G, which would put Europe at the centre of innovation. Lagging behind in terms of allocation means lagging behind in economic growth and competitiveness.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 30 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 1 b (new)
(1b) In this formative time, the Union as a whole needs to be able to take part in that change, in order for Europe to benefit from being the world's biggest economy, and also having the potential of transforming into the world's most dynamic market. 5G will need spectrum in lower frequencies, such as the 700 MHz frequency band, which is crucial for Internet of Things, B2B, mobile services, traffic and vehicle applications and for rural areas, while at the same time allocation of higher frequencies will be needed to ensure not only connectivity but also sufficient speed.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 53 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 4
(4) For Region 1, which includes the Union, the International Telecommunication Union’s Radio Regulations adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference in 2015 have allocated the 700 MHz frequency band to the broadcasting and the mobile (except aeronautical mobile) service on a co- primary basis, and the 470-694 MHz (‘sub- 700 MHz’) frequency band exclusively to the broadcasting service, on a primary basis, and to wireless audio PMSE use, on a secondary basis.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 5
(5) Rapidly growing wireless broadband traffic makes enhanced wireless network capacity a necessity. Spectrum in the 700 MHz frequency band provides both additional capacity and universal coverage, in particular for the economically challenging rural and remote areas, for indoor use and for wide-range machine- type communications. In this context, coherent and coordinated measures for high-quality terrestrial wireless coverage across the Union, which build on best national practice for operators’ licence obligations, should aim to meet the RSPP objective that all citizens should have access to broadband speeds of not less than 30 Mb/s by 2020, in order to encourage the necessary investments. In this way, the measures will promote innovative digital services and ensure long-term socioeconomic benefits.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 5 a (new)
(5a) The launch of 5G will be crucial for the economic development of the Union and for the competitiveness of European economies. There is therefore a need for Europe to take the lead by securing enough spectrum for a successful launch and development of 5G.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 5 b (new)
(5b) 5G will change the logics and opportunities for modern economies far beyond what is normally seen as the telecom or digital sector, and it will have an impact on the economies as a whole by integrating digital structures and broadband.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 6
(6) Spectrum sharing within a common frequency band between bidirectional wireless broadband use (uplink and downlink), on the one hand, and unidirectional television broadcasting or wireless audio PMSE use, on the other hand, is technically problematic. This means that repurposing the 700 MHz frequency band for bidirectional terrestrial wireless broadband electronic communications services would deprive DTT and wireless audio PMSE users of part of their spectrum resources. The DTT and PMSE sectors therefore need long- term regulatory predictability on the availability of sufficient spectrum, so that they can safeguard the sustainable provision and development of their services, in particular free-to-view television, and secure the certainty of their investments by inter alia having the right to trade and share licences. Measures may be needed at national and Union level to ensure additional spectrum resource for wireless audio PMSE use outside the 470-790 MHz frequency band.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 7 a (new)
(7a) Europe is lagging behind in terms of deployment of 4G and corresponding services, while previously having led the advancement of 3G, which had a significant impact on the European telecoms industry. Such leadership in advancing 5G is even more important as it will define the innovations, competitiveness and productivity of economies.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 7 b (new)
(7b) Competition defines the scale of economies and is the driving force for new services and for absorbing investments, and whereas the more value new services can provide, the more valuable broadband connections will be.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 93 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 9 a (new)
(9a) Member States should be able to delay, on the basis of reasonable grounds, the availability of the 700 MHz frequency band for use for terrestrial systems capable of providing wireless broadband electronic communications services beyond a common Union deadline of 2020 for up to two years. Reasonable grounds for delay should be limited to: unresolved cross-border coordination issues resulting in harmful interferences, the need to ensure technical migration of a large amount of the population to advanced broadcasting standards, financial costs of the transition exceeding the expected revenue generated by award procedures or force majeure. Member States should ensure protection from radio interference during the period of such delay to neighbouring Member States which comply with a common Union deadline for allowing use of the 700 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing wireless broadband electronic communications services.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 97 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 11
(11) The use of the 700 MHz frequency band for terrestrial wireless broadband electronic communications services should be subject to a flexible authorisation regime as soon as possible. This should include the possibility for holders of rights of use of spectrum to trade and lease their existing rights in the context of the application of Articles 9, 9a and 9b of Directive 2002/21/EC24 . The authorisation regime should aim at securing competition and investments driven by new services. __________________ 24 Directive No 2002/21/EC of 7 March 2002 on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services (Framework Directive) (OJ L108, 24.4.2002, p.33).
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 116 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 14
(14) Member States should adopt coherent and coordinated national roadmaps to facilitate the use of the 700 MHz frequency band for terrestrial wireless broadband electronic communications services while ensuring continuity for the television broadcasting services that vacate the band. Once adopted, Member States should communicate the roadmaps in a transparent manner around the Union. The roadmaps should cover activities and timescales for frequency re-planning, technical developments for network and end-user equipment, co-existence between radio and non-radio equipment, existing and new authorisation regimes, mechanisms to avoid harmful interference to spectrum users in adjacent bands and information on the possibility to offer compensation for migration costs, where these would arise, in order to avoid, inter alia, costs for end- users. Roadmaps should also include detailed steps to be taken in order to ensure the full availability of the 700 MHz frequency band for terrestrial wireless broadband electronic communications services by the deadline laid down in this Decision. A Member State seeking a delay should take all reasonable prior steps to minimise it, such as engaging the RSPG good offices in bilateral negotiations on cross-border frequency coordination agreements, and inform the Commission and other Member States accordingly as well as include justification in its national roadmap published pursuant to this Decision. Impediments which lie within the reasonable power of the Member State concerned to remedy should not be regarded as sufficient justification. The RSPG should as a matter of priority adopt an opinion on any roadmap envisaging such a delay. The Commission should assess the justification and take utmost account of the opinion of the RSPG in determining whether the delay is justified and can thus be deemed to be compliant with the coordinated approach set out in this Decision. Where Member States intend to maintain DTT, the roadmaps should give particular attention to facilitating upgrades of broadcasting equipment to more spectrum-efficient technologies such as advanced video formats (e.g. HEVC) or signal transmission technologies (e.g. DVB-T2).
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 138 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 1 – paragraph 1
(1) By 30 June 2020, Member States shall allow the use of the 694-790 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing wireless broadband electronic communications services only under harmonised technical conditions set by the Commission pursuant to Article 4 of Decision 676/2002/EC. A Member State may delay, on the basis of reasonable grounds, the making available of that band for wireless broadband electronic communications services for up to two years. Where a Member State does so, it shall inform other Member States and the Commission accordingly and include due justification in its national roadmap pursuant to Article 5. Where necessary, Member States shall carry out the authorisation process or amend relevant existing rights to use the spectrum in accordance with Directive 2002/20/EC, in order to allow that use.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 144 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 a (new)
Member States which delay the use of the 694-790 MHz frequency band under the first subparagraph shall ensure that from 30 June 2020 their use of the 694-790 MHz frequency band does not prevent the availability of that band for wireless broadband electronic communications services other than broadcasting in neighbouring Member States.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 152 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 2 – paragraph 1
By 30 June 20221, Member States shall allow the transfer or leasing of the rights of use of spectrum for electronic communications services in the 694-790 MHz frequency band.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 162 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 b (new)
In order to encourage investments, licences shall have a duration of 30 years, which would provide opportunities for return on investment or revenues from licence trading.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 165 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 4 – paragraph 1
(1) Each Member States shall ensure the availability of the 470-694 MHz frequency band or parts of the band foruntil 2030, for operators managing the terrestrial provision of audiovisual media services to mass audiences, including free television, and for use by wireless audio PMSE equipment, based on national broadcasting needs. Member Statesneeds. Operators shall have the right to fully manage their licences, including the right to trade and share. In this regard, Member States shall promote cooperation between broadcasters, broadcasting operators and mobile operators in order to facilitate convergence of audiovisual and internet platforms and shared spectrum use. Each Member State shall ensure that any other use of the 470-694 MHz frequency band on theirits territory is compatible with its national broadcasting needs and does not cause harmful interference with the terrestrial provision of audiovisual media services in a neighbouring Member State.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 176 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 4 – paragraph 2
(2) If Member States authorise the use of spectrum in the 470-694 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communication services other than television broadcasting networks, such use shall be limited to downlink-only. Such use shall be without prejudice to obligations resulting from international agreements and Union law. This shall allow for the introduction of new technologies and for license holders to trade and share frequencies.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 180 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1
By 30 June 2017, Member States shall as soon as possible after the date of entry into force of this Decision, and no later than 30 June 2018, adopt and make public their national plan and schedule ('national roadmap’)'), including detailed steps for fulfilling their obligations under Articles 1 and 4 of this Decision. In the event that a Member State delays allowing use of the 700 MHz frequency band beyond 30 June 2020, the national roadmap shall include due justification as well as measures for protecting use of that band in accordance with Article 1 (1) in neighbouring Member States. The RSPG shall, as a matter of priority, issue an opinion on any national roadmap envisaging such a delay. The Commission shall decide on the acceptability of a Member State's justification, taking utmost account of the opinion of the RSPG.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 188 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1 a (new)
Member States shall, in order to address disproportionate distribution of social and economic costs and in accordance with Union and national law, ensure that the direct migration or reallocation costs of spectrum usage, including those borne by end users, are compensated adequately, promptly, and in a transparent and technology neutral manner. Member States shall make sufficient funds available to this effect.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 199 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 6 – paragraph 1
By 1 January 20253, the Commission, in cooperation with the Member States, shall carry out, based on relevant studies and consultations with relevant stakeholders, an assessment and report to the Council and Parliament on developments in the use of the 470-694 MHz frequency band, taking into account the social, economic, cultural and technological aspects affecting the use of the band pursuant to Articles 1 and 4. The report shall assess whether it is necessary to change the use of the 470-694 MHz frequency band, or any part of it, in the Union with a view to developing a common European position towards the planned review of that frequency band at the World Radiocommunication Conference in 2023.
2016/07/06
Committee: ITRE