Eco report 03 the licensing of ‘mobile bands’1 in cept 26 January 2015


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Country A (Month Year)


The frequency ranges provided in the following tables should be described with channel edges and not center frequency.
800 MHz Mobile Band (the UHF band)

Preferred harmonized frequency arrangement:

832-862 MHz / 791-821 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)


Operator


Frequency band licensed,

uplink



Frequency band licensed, downlink

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator X


X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month- Year, tradeable



or

797-862 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement)


Operator

Frequency band licensed

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator Y

Y1 – Y2 MHz

Technology 2

Month-Year – Month- Year,

non-tradable



900 MHz Mobile Band

880-915 MHz / 925-960 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)


Operator

Frequency band licensed, uplink

Frequency band licensed, downlink

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator X

X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month- Year,

non-tradable



1800 MHz Mobile Band

1710-1785 MHz / 1805-1880 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)


Operator

Frequency band licensed, uplink

Frequency band licensed, downlink

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator X

X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month- Year,

non-tradable





2 GHz Mobile Band

1920-1980 MHz / 2110-2170 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)


Operator

Frequency band licensed, uplink

Frequency band licensed, downlink

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator X

X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month-Year,

non-tradable





1900-1920 MHz and 2010-2025 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement)


Operator

Frequency band licensed

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator Y

Y1 – Y2 MHz

Technology 2

Month-Year – Month-Year,

non-tradable



2.6 GHz Mobile Band

2500-2570 MHz / 2620-2690 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)



Operator


Frequency band licensed,

uplink



Frequency band licensed, downlink

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator X

X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month- Year, tradeable



2570-2620 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement)


Operator

Frequency band licensed

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator Y

Y1 – Y2 MHz

Technology 2

Month-Year – Month- Year,

non-tradable





Other arrangements 2500-2690 MHz


Operator

Frequency bands licensed

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

Operator Y

Y1 – Y2 MHz

Technology 2

Month-Year – Month- Year,

non-tradable




3.5 GHz Band16

3.4-3.6 GHz Band

F1 – F2 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)


Licensee

Frequency band licensed, uplink or TDD

Frequency band licensed, downlink or TDD

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

License area

Name

X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month-Year,

non- / tradable



Regional / National


F3 – F4 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement)


Licensee

Frequency band licensed

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

License area

Name

Y1 – Y2 MHz

Technology 2

Month-Year – Month-Year,

non- / tradable



Regional / National


3.6-3.8 GHz Band

F1 – F2 MHz (paired frequency arrangement)


Licensee

Frequency band licensed, uplink or TDD

Frequency band licensed, downlink or TDD

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

License area

Name

X1 – X2 MHz

X3 – X4 MHz

Technology 1

Month-Year – Month-Year,

non- / tradable



Regional / National


F3 – F4 MHz (unpaired frequency arrangement)


Licensee

Frequency band licensed

Technology in use (optional)

Licence duration, tradability

License area

Name

Y1 – Y2 MHz

Technology 2

Month-Year – Month-Year,

non- / tradable



Regional / National



1 The frequency bands covered by this ECO Report are specified in section 1 ‘Introduction’

2 Information for those countries which have not been responding to the ECO circular letters since 2008 is given in the old format.

3 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


4 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


5 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


6 Note: Currently all licenses in the 3.5 GHz band are for fixed service.

7 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


8 The band is technology neutral and can be used according to EC Decision 2011/251/EU

9 For specific information related to licensees, please refer to the following weblink: http://www.comreg.ie/radio_spectrum/fwala_search.541.960.fwalasearch.html

10 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


11 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September



* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September


* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September



12

* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September


* The rights of use of spectrum set out in the NTFA (National Table of Frequency Allocations) are transferable in accordance with the Law of Electronic Communications (http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=97279#horizontalMenuArea) - See article nº 34 of Law no. 51/2011, of 13 September



13 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.


14 For private usage

15 For private usage

16 Note: details of licenses including additional information about the type of the license (fixed, nomadic, mobile) may be provided by administrations in a way which is most convenient for them.




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