Brussels, 03/09/2012 (Agence Europe) - On Monday 3 September 2012, the European Commission unveiled plans to deal with the exponential growth in mobile and wireless data traffic by enabling wireless technologies, including broadband, to share the use of the radio spectrum. In its report, it recommends a coordinated EU approach to sharing the radio spectrum in such a way as to increase capacity for mobile networks, cutting high-speed wifi costs and creating new markets (such as tradable secondary rights for specific frequencies).
In its report, the Commission explains that with new technology, it is possible to share radio spectrum amongst several users - such as internet providers - or use the spectrum available between TV frequencies, for example, for other purposes. National spectrum regulation often does not reflect the new technical possibilities, leaving mobile and broadband users at risk of poor service as demand grows, and preventing a single market for investment in such communications markets. Industry sources predict that global mobile data traffic will increase 26 % annually by 2015. EU Digital Strategy Commissioner Neelie Kroes commented: “Radio spectrum is economic oxygen, it is used by every single person and business. If we run out of spectrum then mobile networks and broadband won't work. That is unacceptable, we must maximise this scarce resource by re-using it and creating a single market out of it. We need a single market for spectrum in order to regain global industrial leadership in mobile and data, to attract more R&D investments.”
The Commission calls for: 1) regulators to support wireless innovation by monitoring and potentially extending the harmonised internal market bands in which no licence is required (so-called licence-exempt bands) through appropriate measures under the Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC; and 2) fostering consistent regulatory approaches across the EU for shared rights of use that give incentives and legal certainty to all users (current and new) who can share valuable spectrum resources. (OL/transl.fl)