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The frequency bands covered by this ECO Report are specified in section 1 Introduction
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This ECO Report presents the most recent information available to the European Communications Office (ECO) on the licensing of the following frequency bands in CEPT countries:
790-862 MHz; 880-915 MHz / 925-960 MHz; 1710-1785 MHz / 1805-1880 MHz; 1900-1980 MHz / 2010-2025 MHz / 2110-2170 MHz; 2500-2690 MHz.
The information in this ECO Report is updated once a year on the basis of the information collected from CEPT administrations in response to the regular ECO circular letter.
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Table of contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.....................................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................................4 ANNEX 1: NATIONAL INFORMATION ON THE LICENSING OF MOBILE BANDS.............................................5 ANNEX 2: TEMPLATES FOR FILLING IN BY CEPT ADMINISTRATIONS...........................................................61
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The licensing of mobile bands in CEPT INTRODUCTION This ECO Report presents the most recent information available to the European Communications Office (ECO) on the licensing of the following mobile frequency bands in CEPT countries:
790-862 MHz; 880-915 MHz / 925-960 MHz; 1710-1785 MHz / 1805-1880 MHz; 1900-1980 MHz / 2010-2025 MHz / 2110-2170 MHz; 2500-2690 MHz.
The frequency bands listed above are regarded in this ECO Report as mobile since in many CEPT countries they are used for mobile systems like GSM or UMTS. However this Report does not designate these bands to mobile systems, nor does it establish any priority of mobile systems over any other systems or applications which may be deployed in these bands. The information in this ECO Report was available for the first time in July 1998 on the ECO website (previously ERO website) as ERO information document on GSM Frequency Utilization within Europe. In that document information collected from administrations and operators concerning the frequency sub-bands licensed to GSM operators in the 900 (890-915 / 935-960 MHz) and 1800 MHz (1710-1785 / 1805-1880 MHz) bands was presented. Later, in March 2000, information on the utilization of the so called E-GSM band (880-890 / 925-935 MHz) was added to the ERO document. In December 2005 similar ERO document was created for IMT-2000/UMTS. It dealt with the utilization of the 2GHz (1900-1980MHz, 2010-2025MHz and 2110-2170 MHz) and 2.6 GHz (2500-2690 MHz) frequency bands and contained information about operators and their licensed frequency blocks (both FDD and TDD) for the 2 GHz band and the actual (on the time of its publication) utilization of 2.6 GHz frequency band. In May 2008, following the decision of the 29th ECC PT1 meeting (14-16 May 2008, Dublin, Ireland), the two documents on GSM and UMTS were merged into ERO document on the use of mobile bands where information on the used technologies in specific frequency bands became optional. Since then, the document has been updated once a year on the basis of the information collected from CEPT administrations in response to the regular ECO circular letter. The 26th ECC meeting (21-25 June 2010, Baden, Switzerland) reviewed the status of this document based on the information provided by ECC PT1 and decided that it should be maintained as an ECO Report and that the the title of the document should be aligned with its content. The 36th ECC PT1 meeting (14-16 September 2010, Tallinn, Estonia) endorsed the proposal from the Office to rename the document ECO Report on the Licensing of Mobile Bands in CEPT. Annex 1 of this ECO Report contains the most recent national information available to the ECO on the licensing of the mobile frequency bands listed above. Annex 2 of this ECO Report contains templates for various mobile frequency bands which should be used by administrations for submitting national information to the ECO.
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ANNEX 1: NATIONAL INFORMATION ON THE LICENSING OF MOBILE BANDS The frequency ranges provided in the following tables are assumed to be described with channel edges and not center frequencies. Information is given for the following countries2:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
ALBANIA 2010 ANDORRA 2001 AUSTRIA 2010 AZERBAIJAN 2005 BELGIUM 2010 BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA 2010 BULGARIA 2010 CROATIA 2010 CYPRUS 2010 CZECH REPUBLIC 2010 DENMARK 2010 ESTONIA 2010 FINLAND 2010 FRANCE 2010 GEORGIA 2010 GERMANY 2010 GREECE 2001 HUNGARY 2008 ICELAND 2010 IRELAND 2010 ITALY 2010 LATVIA 2010 LIECTENSTEIN 2010
24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.
LITHUANIA 2010 LUXEMBOURG 2008 Former Yugoslav Republic of MACEDONIA 2010 MALTA 2010 MOLDOVA 2007 MONTENEGRO 2010 The NETHERLANDS 2010 NORWAY 2010 POLAND 2008 PORTUGAL 2010 ROMANIA 2007 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 2002 SERBIA 2010 SLOVAK REPUBLIC 2010 SLOVENIA 2008 SPAIN 2010 SWEDEN 2008 SWITZERLAND 2010 TURKEY 2010 UKRAINE 2010 The UNITED KINGDOM 2010
Information for those countries which have not been responding to the ECO circular letters since 2008 is given in the old format.
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Total E-GSM
(880- 890) / (925-935) MHz (2x10) MHz
Total GSM-900
(890-915 ) / (935-960) MHz (2 x 25) MHz
Total GSM-1800
(1710 1785 ) / (1805 1880) MHz (2x75)MHz
Technology used
GSM Penetration
129% No. of Subscriber (%)
Frequencies ( Down Link/ Up Link) (890.1-898.10)/ (935.1-943.1) ( 2 X 8 MHz) (906.9-914.9)/ (951.9-959.9) ( 2 X 8 MHz) (898.3-906.3)/ (943.3-951.3) ( 2 X 8 MHz) 0 None (1719.9-1728.9) / (1814.91823.9) (2x9) MHz
0 0
GSM
1,908,987 (45.89%)
May 96-19 Aug. 2014 Not tradable 2001-2016 Not tradable 2008 -2019 Not tradable June 2009 June 2024
(1750.7-1759.7)/ (1845.71854.7) (2x9) MHz (1710.1-1719.7)/ (1805.11814.1) (2x9) MHz (1729.1-1738.1)/ (1824.11833.1) (2x9) MHz None
GSM
GSM
GSM
0 ( 0%) -
Each operator has in using ( 2x8) MHz at GSM900 MHz and ( 2x9) MHz at GSM1800 MHz
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GSM GSM
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1900-1920 MHz and 2010-2025 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement) Operator Hutchison 3G Austria GmbH A1 Telekom Austria AG T-Mobile Austria GmbH Frequency band licensed 1915,1 1920,1 MHz 1900,1 1910,1 MHz 1910,1 1915,1 MHz 2019,9 2024,7 MHz Technology in use (optional) Licence duration, tradability Until Dec. 2020 tradeable Until Dec. 2020 tradeable Until Dec. 2020 tradeable
2570-2620 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement) Operator Hutchison 3G Austria GmbH A1 Telekom Austria AG Frequency band licensed 2570 - 2595 MHz 2595 - 2620 MHz Technology in use (optional) Licence duration, tradability Until Dec. 2026 tradeable Until Dec. 2026 tradeable
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Telefonica O2
GSM
TMobile
GSM
Vodafone
GSM
Telefonica O2 1920.3-1940.1 2110.3-2130.1 T-Mobile 1959.9-1979.7 2149.9-2169.7 Vodafone 1940.1-1959.9 2130.1-2149.9 x ) Note 1: Technological neutrality implemented. xx ) Note 2: Licenses are conditionally transferable.
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- NITA has issued decisions on redistribution of the licenses in the 900 MHz band, which enter into effect on 1 January 2011. The
redistribution frees 2 x 5 MHz to a new entrant from 1 January 2011. The existing licenses are revoked on 31 December 2019.
- NITA has issued decisions on redistribution of the licenses in the 1800 MHz band, which enter into effect on 1 January 2011. The
redistribution frees 2 x 10 MHz to a new entrant from 1 January 2011. The existing licenses are revoked on 12 June 2017.
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Neutral
Neutral
Elisa Eesti AS
Neutral
Tele2 Eesti AS
Neutral
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880.100 - 891.700 MHz (Nationwide except Provence of land) TeliaSonera 891.900 903.300 MHz Finland (Nationwide except Corp. Provence of land) 885.100 - 902.300 MHz (Provence of land) Elisa Corp. 903.500 - 914.900 MHz (Nationwide except Provence of land) lands 880.100 - 884.900 MHz Mobiltelefo (Provence of land) n Ab 902.500 - 914.900 MHz (Provence of land) Note: in this table the term licence means a radio licence.
1735.100 - 1759.900 MHz 1830.100 - 1854.900 MHz (Nationwide except (Nationwide except Province of land) Province of land) Elisa Corp. 1760.100 - 1784.900 MHz 1855.100 - 1879.900 MHz (Nationwide except (Nationwide except Province of land) Province of land) Note: in this table the term licence means a radio licence.
- 31.12.2015
2 GHz Mobile Band 1900-1920 MHz / 2010-2025 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement)
Operator TeliaSonera Finland Corp. DNA Ltd. Frequencies 1900.000 - 1904.800 MHz (Nationwide) Technology in use (optional) UTRA TFF UTRA TDD UTRA TDD Licence duration, tradability - 18.3.2019 - 18.3.2019 - 31.12.2011 - 18.3.2019 UTRA TDD - 31.12.2011
1905.000 - 1909.800 MHz (Nationwide except Provence of land) Elisa Corp. 1910.000 - 1914.800 MHz (Provence of land) 1915.000 - 1919.800 MHz (Nationwide except Provence of land) lands Mobiltelefon Ab 1915.000 - 1919.800 MHz (Provence of land) Note: in this table the term licence means a radio licence.
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1920.300 - 1935.300 MHz (Provence of land) 1920.300 - 1940.100 MHz (Nationwide except Provence of land) 1935.300 - 1950.100MHz (Provence of land) DNA Ltd. 1940.100 - 1959.900 MHz (Nationwide except Provence of land) TeliaSonera 1959.900 - 1979.700 MHz Finland Corp. (Nationwide) Note: in this table the term licence means a radio licence.
- 31.12.2011 - 18.3.2019
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Orange France
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DCS DCS
At the end of February 2010, ARCEP launched a call for tender for the two remaining FDD blocks : 2140.1 2144.9 MHz, and 2149.9 2154.9 MHz (downlinks). The license will be granted before Autumn 2010. The results of the tender can be found at this link:
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Operator E-Plus
Telefnica O2 Germany Vodafone D2 Telekom Deutschland Vodafone D2 Telekom Deutschland Vodafone D2 Telekom Deutschland
Operator
Telekom Deutschland Telekom Deutschland E-Plus Telefnica O2 Germany Vodafone D2 E-Plus E-Plus
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Operator
1900-1920 MHz and 2010-2025 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement) Technology in use Frequency band licensed Licence duration, tradability (optional) 1900.1 1905.1 MHz 1905.1 1910.1 MHz 1910.1 1915.1 MHz 1915.1 1920.1 MHz 2010.5 2024.7 MHz December 2025 December 2020 December 2020 December 2020 December 2025
2570-2620 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement) Technology in use Frequency band licensed Licence duration, tradability (optional) 2570.0 2580.0 MHz 2580.0 2605.0 MHz 2605.0 2610.0 MHz 2610.0 2620.0 MHz December 2025 December 2025 December 2025 December 2025
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905-915 / 950-960 MHz (2 x 10 MHz) 890-900 / 935-945 MHz (2 x 10 MHz) 1760-1785 / 1855-1880 MHz (2 x 25 MHz) 2 x 15 MHz none
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GSM
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Sminn hf Og fjarskipti ehf IMC sland ehf Icecell ehf Nova ehf
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GSM
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Operator
WIND TELECOM ITALIA (TIM) VODAFONE WIND
*The tradability is possible according to Decreto Legislativo 1 August 2003, n259 - Codice delle Comunicazioni Elettroniche
Operator
1920-1980 MHz / 2110-2170 MHz (paired frequency arrangement) Technology Frequency band Frequency band Licence duration, in use licensed, uplink licensed, downlink tradability2 (optional)
1920 1925 MHz 1925 1930 MHz 1930 1935 MHz 1935 1945 MHz 1945 1955 MHz 1955 1970 MHz 1970 1980 MHz 2110 2115 MHz 2115 2120 MHz 2120 2125 MHz 2125 2135 MHz 2135 2145 MHz 2145 2160 MHz 2160 2170 MHz UMTS FDD UMTS FDD UMTS FDD UMTS FDD UMTS FDD UMTS FDD UMTS FDD 31 december 2021 31 december 2021 31 december 2021 31 december 2021 31 december 2021 31 december 2021 31 december 2021
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883.6 / 928.6, 884.0 / 929.0 and 889.2889.8 / 934.2-934.8 MHz (E-GSM) 1747.8-1750.0 / 1842.8-1845.0 MHz and 1753.6-1755.0 / 1848.6-1850.0 MHz 897.6-899.8 / 942.6-944.8 MHz and 910.0-911.6 / 955.0-956.6 MHz 892.6-896.6 / 937.6-941.6 MHz and 1739.4-1740.0 / 1834.4-1835.0 MHz and 1750.2-1753.4 / 1845.2-1848.4 MHz 888.4-889.0 / 933.4-934.0 MHz (E-GSM) 1717.8-1719.0 / 1812.8-1814.0 MHz and 1731.4-1733.8 / 1826.4-1828.8 MHz
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1900-1920 MHz / 2010-2025 MHz radio frequency bands are reserved. Permits are not issued.
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KPN
T- Mobile Vodafone
GSM GSM
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NetCom GSM AS
1754.5 1764.5
1849.5 1859.5
GSM
Telenor AS
1771.3 1781.3
1866.3 1876.3
GSM
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Operator
POLKOMTEL SA
Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa Sp. Z o.o. Polska Telefonia Komrkowa Centertel Sp. z o.o.
GSM
GSM
1710-1785 MHz / 1805-1880 MHz (paired frequency arrangement) Frequency band Frequency band Technology in Licence duration, licensed, uplink licensed, downlink use (optional) tradability
1710.1 1719.9 MHz (512 560) 1720.1 1729.9 MHz (562 610) 1757.5 1759.9 MHz (749 760) 1777.7 1784.9MHz (850 885) 1754.9 1757.3 MHz (736 747) 1770.1 1777.3 MHz (812 847) 1760.3 1769.9 MHz (763 810) 1805.1 1814.9 MHz (512 560) 1815.1 1824.9 MHz (562 610) 1852.5 1854.9 MHz (749 760) 1872.7 1879.9MHz (850 885) 1849.9 1852.3 MHz (736 747) 1865.1 1872.3 MHz (812 847) 1855.3 1864.9 MHz (763 810) 30.11.2007 31.12.2022 tradable 30.11.2007 31.12.2022 tradable 13.09.1999 13.09.2014 tradable 11.08.1999 11.08.2014 tradable 21.08.1997 21.08.2012 tradable
GSM
GSM
GSM
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The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the regime set forth in article 37 of the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea). However, a public consultation on spectrum trading is being prepared and is expected to be launched soon. A more specific policy with respect to the transmission of frequency usage rights, with the establishment of rules and relevant conditions, is expected to be discussed and adopted thereafter
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890.0-902.5/935.0-947.5 MHz (2 x 12.5 MHz) 1735.1-1747.5/ 1830.1-1842.5 MHz (2 x 12.4 MHz) 902.5-915.0/947.5-960.0 MHz (2 x 12.5 MHz) 1722.7-1735.1 / 1817.7-1830.1 MHz (2x 12.4 MHz) 880-890 / 925-935 MHz (2x 10 MHz) 1710.0 1722.7 / 1805.0 1817.7 MHz (2x 12.7 MHz) 2 x 24.2 MHz None 453.000-457.475 / 463.000-467.475 MHz (2 x 4.475 MHz) License duration, Trends, When will band be available? Shared band civil/military
JULY 03
2012
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2017 2017
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883.0 889.8 MHz 928.0 934.8 MHz 908.2 908.8 MHz 953.2 953.8 MHz 909.6 910.2 MHz 954.6 955.2 MHz 911.0 911.6 MHz 956.0 956.6 MHz 912.4 913.0 MHz 957.4 958.0 MHz 890.2 896.0 MHz 935.2 941.0 MHz GSM Orange 902.2 905.0 MHz 947.2 950.0 MHz Slovensko, a.s. 909.0 909.2 MHz 954.0 954.2 MHz 912.2 MHz 957.2 MHz 913.2 913.6 MHz 958.2 958.6 MHz T-Mobile 896.2 902.0 MHz 941.2 947.0 MHz GSM Slovensko, a.s 905.2 908.0 MHz 950.2 953.0 MHz 909.4 MHz 954.4 MHz 910.4 910.8 MHz 955.4 955.8 MHz 911.8 912.0 MHz 956.8 957.0 MHz Note: Frequencies given are center frequencies of GSM-channels used by operators
06.09.2000 30.08.2011
28.07.2000 30.08.2011
Telefnica O2 Slovakia, 1750.4 1765.4 MHz 1845.4 1860.4 MHz GSM s.r.o. Note: Frequencies given are center frequencies of GSM-channels used by operators
T-Mobile Slovensko a.s 1905 1910 MHz Telefnica O2 Slovakia, s.r.o. 1910 -1915 MHz Note: This band is currently not in use.
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Swisscom (Schweiz) AG
GSM, UMTS
Sunrise Communications AG
GSM, UMTS
GSM, UMTS
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[UTRA TDD]
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GSM GSM
AVEA
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Ukrainian Radio 880-915 MHz* 925-960 MHz* GSM Until 2023 Systems (Beeline) * Channels are distributed between operators according to regions of country. Each operator uses different channels in different country regions.
* Channels are distributed between operators according to regions of country. Each operator uses different channels in different country regions.
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Operator X