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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/IMT-2000 ECC deliverables implemented by most CEPT countries
ERC PT1 held its 1st meeting in Mainz, Germany
ECC PT1 has held over 40 meetings and continue addressing IMT and MFCN matters
2000 2012
ECC PT1 has been an active contributor to ITU-R TG 8/1, WP8F, WP5D and JTG 5-6 on IMT
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ECC PT1 ChairmenECC PT1 Chairmen
Mr. Pasi ToivonenFICORAERC TG1:August 1997 – October 2000
Mr. Didier ChauveauANFRECC PT1:October 2009 – present time
Mr. Peter ScheeleBNetzAECC PT1:October 2003 –October 2009
Mr. Jim ConnollyComRegERC/ECC PT1:October 2000 – October 2003
1997 2000 2010
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GSM, DECT IMT-2000/UMTS, MFCN
Contributions Contributions –– Deliverables Deliverables
ECC PT1
CEPTadministrations
Industry
Internationalorganizations
In average meeting:•78 participants with ~60 %
representing industry•50 input documents
20+ECC deliverables
10+CEPT Reports
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ECC PT1 Terms of ReferenceECC PT1 Terms of Reference
The Project Team shall be responsible for implementing the WAPECS 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).
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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-to-point links.
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See full ECC PT1 Terms of Reference on the ECC PT1 webpage
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ECC PT1 OfficialsECC PT1 Officials
Chairman
Mr. Didier Chauveau,
ANFR, DPSAI
Tel: +33 1 45 187704
E-mail: [email protected]
Vice-chairmanMr. Jaime AfonsoANACOM, DGETel: +351 21 721 2240E-mail:[email protected]
SecretaryMr. Patrick Donohue,ANFRTel: +33 1 45 187372E-mail: [email protected]
Vice-chairmanMr. Pasi ToivonenFICORATel: +358 9 6966 853E-mail:[email protected]
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Place of ECC PT1 within ECCPlace of ECC PT1 within ECC
ECC
WG FMFrequency
Management
WG SESpectrum
Engeneering
WG NNANumbering, Naming
Addressing
CPGConference
Preparatory Group
ECO
ECC PT1IMT
Matters
Steering Group
3GPP
WiMAX Forum
GSM AIndustry
UMTS Forum
ETSI
SRDoc
FM50, FM51,FM52, EFIS/MG
SE7, SE40, STG
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ECC PT1 co-operationECC PT1 co-operation with external entities with external entities
ECC PT1
ECC
European Commission
APT Wireless Group(AWG)
CITEL
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ECC PT1 input to the ECC PT1 input to the CEPT preparation for WRCs CEPT preparation for WRCs
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 such applications, and priority should be given to terrestrial mobile spectrum needs, and adjustments to the Table of Frequency Allocations as necessary
identification of a global radio control channel to facilitate multimode terminal operation and worldwide roaming of IMT‑2000
to consider progress of ITU‑R studies concerning future development of IMT‑2000 and systems beyond IMT‑2000, in accordance with Resolution 228 (WRC‑2000)
to review the results of studies in response to Resolution 539 (WRC‑2000) concerning threshold values for non‑GSO BSS (sound) in the band 2 630‑2 655 MHz, and to take actions as required
to review and revise technical, operational and regulatory provisions, including provisional limits in relation to the operation of high altitude platform stations within IMT‑2000 in the bands referred to in No. 5.388, in response to Resolution 221 (WRC‑2000)
to consider frequency-related matters for the future development of IMT‑2000 and systems beyond IMT‑2000 taking into account the results of ITU‑R studies in accordance with Resolution 228 (Rev.WRC‑03)
to review the technical, operational and regulatory provisions applicable to the use of the band 2 500-2 690 MHz by space services in order 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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ECC PT1 is the CEPT entityECC PT1 is the CEPT entitycontributing to ITU-R WP5Dcontributing 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)
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ECC PT1 inputs on behalf of CEPT ECC PT1 inputs on behalf of CEPT to ITU-R WP8F and WP5D to ITU-R WP8F and WP5D
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How is ECC PT1 organised?
Sub Working Groups (SWGs) are active during the ECC PT1 plenary meetings
Correspondence Groups (CGs) are active between ECC PT1 plenary meetings
Openingplenary
Closingplenary
Sub working group A
Sub working group C
Plenarymeeting
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Plenarymeeting
n+1
Correspondence group X
Correspondence group Y
Correspondence group Z
The number of CGs may vary
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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. Robert Cooper (Deutsche Telekom)
robert.cooper @ telekom.com
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ECC PT1 current Work ProgrammeECC PT1 current Work Programme
ECC PT1 is currently focusing, among others, on the following issues:
• Studies in the 3.4-3.6 GHz (further to the approval of ECC/DEC/(11)06): o CEPT Report in response to the EC Mandate (development of new BEM for greater
channel bandwidths and band plans)o ECC Report on the co-existence between adjacent TDD networks
• Brining the ECC regulatory framework for the 900/1800 MHz bands in line with the current EU one by adding LTE and WiMAX to the permitted technologies (ECC/DEC/(06)13)
• Mobile Communications onboard Aircraft (MCA) – CEPT Report in response to the second EC Mandate
• Mobile Communications onboard Vessels (MCV) – Sharing studies and revision of ECC/DEC/(08)08 accordingly
• Generic ECC Recommendation on cross border co-ordination covering all relevant ‘mobile bands’ and technologies
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ECC PT1 webpageECC 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 For further information on ECC PT1 please refer to the please refer to the ECC PT1 contacts