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Technical coordination document outlining laboratory and field measurement scenarios to study interference from GSM, UMTS and LTE public mobile network downlink transmissions into GSM-R railway communication receivers in the 925–960 MHz band.
Year:
2013
Date:
12 June 2013
Subject:
Compatibility between GSM-R railway communication systems and public mobile networks
Technologies Covered:
GSM, UMTS, LTE
Frequency Range:
873–960 MHz
Focus Band for Interference Study:
925–960 MHz
Document Type:
Technical measurement plan
Responsible Body:
CEPT/ECC Working Group Frequency Management (WG FM)
Related Organisations:
ETSI; UIC; 3GPP
Regulatory References:
Commission Decision 2009/766/EC; Commission Implementing Decision 2011/251/EU
Testing Environments:
Laboratory measurements in Germany; field measurements in the United Kingdom
Planned Field Measurement Dates:
22–26 July 2013
Equipment Considered:
GSM-R radio modules (EDOR); BTS simulator; signal generator
Victim System:
GSM-R mobile equipment used in railway communication
Interfering Systems:
Public mobile network base stations using GSM, UMTS and LTE
Testing Objective:
Investigation of downlink interference from public mobile networks into GSM-R receivers
Testing Parameters:
Carrier frequency arrangements; output power levels; standard-conform and improved emission performance
Participating Parties:
Representatives from interferer and victim system stakeholders
Cost Arrangement:
Each participating party bears its own costs
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Document reference:
FM54(16)56 Annex 426
Date:
September 2016
Conference:
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT)
Committee:
Electronic Communications Committee (ECC)
Working Group:
WG FM (FM54#11)
Meeting location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Meeting dates:
19–20 September 2016
Submission dates:
31-05-2016 – 26-09-2016
Subject:
National coordination between GSM-R and MFCN in the 900 MHz band
Related documents:
ECC Report 229; ECC Report 162; FM(13)065; CEPT ECC Decision (02) 05
Participating administrations:
22 CEPT administrations
Geographical scope:
CEPT member administrations
Frequency bands concerned:
900 MHz band (including 921–924.6 MHz / 876–879.6 MHz and adjacent bands)
Document type:
Questionnaire summary and administrative report
Issuing body:
ECO within CEPT ECC WG FM
Document type:
Liaison Statement
Working Group:
WG FM
Project Team:
FM56
Addressee:
ECC PT1
Sender:
WG FM Chairman
Date:
09 February 2018
Reference:
WGFM#90
Related documents:
SE(18)049, FM(18)059 Annex 021
Frequency bands:
918–925 MHz; 1900–1920 MHz
Radio technologies:
GSM-R; LTE; 5G
Subject area:
Spectrum coexistence and harmonised technical conditions
Requested studies:
BEM conditions; EIRP considerations; coexistence with MFCN
Deployment scenarios:
Macro coverage; local coverage
Deadline for results:
End of 2018
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Europe
Topic:
Aerial user equipment (UE) usage with MFCN AAS base stations
Document type:
Report
Organization / institution:
ECC (Electronic Communications Committee)
Author:
ECC
Target audience:
Telecommunications professionals, regulatory bodies
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
18 November 2022
Date of last modification:
Not specified
Date issued:
9 February 2024
Subject:
Reply LS to ECC PT1 on suitable WAS/RLAN parameters to be used for the feasibility study of shared use of the 6425-7125 MHz frequency band by MFCN and WAS/RLAN to be conducted under Work item PT1_50
To:
Mr. Steve Green, ECC PT1 Chairman
E-mail:
[email protected]
Cc:
Mr. Jérôme André, ECC WG SE Chairman
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Wireless communications, frequency band sharing
Document Type:
Liaison Statement
Organization / Institution:
ECC PT1, SE45
Author:
Dr Ivica Stevanovic
Target Audience:
ECC PT1 members, wireless communication experts
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
9 February 2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2005
Region / City:
Europe
Theme:
Telecommunications, Spectrum Management
Document Type:
Decision
Organ / Institution:
European Commission, CEPT
Author:
ECC
Target Audience:
Telecommunications operators, regulators, manufacturers, policy makers
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
18 March 2005
Date of Amendments:
4 March 2022
Context Description:
This decision outlines the harmonised use of the 2500-2690 MHz frequency band for MFCN, including channelling arrangements and the integration of new technologies like Active Antenna Systems (AAS) and 5G New Radio (NR).
Document reference:
FM54(16)56 Annex 426
Date:
September 2016
Conference:
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT)
Committee:
Electronic Communications Committee (ECC)
Working Group:
WG FM (FM54#11)
Meeting location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Meeting dates:
19–20 September 2016
Submission dates:
31-05-2016 – 26-09-2016
Subject:
National coordination between GSM-R and MFCN in the 900 MHz band
Related documents:
ECC Report 229; ECC Report 162; FM(13)065; CEPT ECC Decision (02) 05
Participating administrations:
22 CEPT administrations
Geographical scope:
CEPT member administrations
Frequency bands concerned:
900 MHz band (including 921–924.6 MHz / 876–879.6 MHz and adjacent bands)
Document type:
Questionnaire summary and administrative report
Issuing body:
ECO within CEPT ECC WG FM
Year:
2005
Region / city:
Europe
Subject:
Spectrum allocation and harmonisation for mobile/fixed communications
Document type:
ECC Decision
Organization:
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT)
Author:
ECC Working Group Frequency Management
Target audience:
Regulators, network operators, manufacturers
Effective period:
18 March 2005 – ongoing
Date approved:
18 March 2005
Date last amended:
5 July 2019
Frequency band:
2500-2690 MHz
Technologies covered:
UMTS/IMT-2000, LTE, 5G New Radio (NR), Active Antenna Systems (AAS)
Harmonisation approach:
Technology-neutral, least restrictive technical conditions (LRTC)
Use modes:
FDD, TDD, SDL
Coordination considerations:
Radio Astronomy Service (RAS) in 2690–2700 MHz
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Europe
Topic:
Technical conditions, radio frequency management
Document Type:
Technical Report
Organization / Institution:
WG FM, ECC
Author:
Vincent Durepaire
Target Audience:
Regulatory bodies, telecom authorities
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Technical document detailing the harmonized conditions for FRMCS and MFCN non-AAS BS at 900 MHz, including out-of-band emission limits and frequency requirements for railway mobile communication systems.
Year:
2022
Region:
CEPT member countries
Subject:
Radio spectrum management and interference mitigation between terrestrial and satellite communication systems
Document type:
Regulatory recommendation
Issuing organization:
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT)
Adopting body:
Electronic Communications Committee (ECC)
Recommendation number:
ECC Recommendation (22)02
Date adopted:
18 November 2022
Frequency bands concerned:
39.5–40.5 GHz and 40.5–43.5 GHz
Services concerned:
Mobile/Fixed Communications Networks (MFCN), Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS), Mobile-Satellite Service (MSS)
Related regulatory references:
ECC Decision (22)06; ERC Decision (00)02; ECC Decision (02)04; ITU Radio Regulations
Target audience:
National administrations, telecommunications regulators, network operators, satellite earth station operators, installers
Scope:
Measures and coordination approaches to prevent or resolve interference between terrestrial base stations and satellite earth stations in adjacent frequency bands
Review period:
35 years
Year:
YYYY
Region / City:
Europe
Theme:
Spectrum Management, Frequency Bands, Telecommunications
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
ECC (Electronic Communications Committee)
Author:
ECC PT1
Target Audience:
Telecommunications professionals, spectrum regulators, engineers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
DD Month YYYY
Date of modifications:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Europe
Subject:
Harmonisation of technical conditions for MFCN
Document type:
ECC Decision
Organisation:
CEPT
Author:
ECC
Target audience:
National regulatory bodies, telecommunications authorities
Validity period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
18 November 2022
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Location:
Sophia Antipolis, France
Date issued:
6 December 2017
Subject:
Synchronisation of MFCN in 3400–3800 MHz
Frequency band:
3400–3800 MHz
Document type:
Technical contribution / discussion paper
Source organization:
Qualcomm
Forum / working group:
ECC PT1
Meeting:
ECC PT1 #57
Related regulatory reference:
ECC Decision (11)06
Technologies referenced:
LTE; 5G NR; TDD networks; AAS base stations
Key topics:
network synchronisation; interference management; emission limits; band planning; regulatory framework
Geographical scope:
Europe
Stakeholders:
national administrations; mobile network operators; CEPT working groups
Consultation context:
public consultation on synchronisation and emission limits
Policy consideration:
decision on synchronisation framework at national level
Year:
2025
Date:
16–19 September 2025
Meeting:
3GPP TSG SA Meeting #109
Location:
Beijing, China
Document Type:
Liaison Statement Reply
Organization:
3GPP TSG SA
Source Organization:
3GPP
Addressed To:
CEPT ECC; ETSI TC ERM; ETSI TC MSG/TFES
Copied To:
TSG RAN; SA WG2; CT WG1
Contact Persons:
Shabnam Sultana; Haris Zisimopoulos
Subject:
Harmonised framework on aerial UE usage in MFCN harmonised bands and UAV No Transmit Zones
Related Decision:
ECC Decision (22)07
Related Reference:
ECC(25)023 ANNEX 07 / SP-250899
3GPP Release Referenced:
Release 19
Topic Area:
Aerial UE usage; UAV communication regulation; mobile network spectrum policy
Action Requested:
CEPT ECC, ETSI TC ERM and ETSI TC MSG/TFES requested to take the provided information into account
Next Meetings Referenced:
TSG SA#110 (9–12 December 2025, Baltimore, USA); TSG SA#111 (10–13 March 2026, Japan)
Year:
2017
Region / City:
[VA Organization 1]
Topic:
Air-Gapped Networks, Security
Document Type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Author:
[Author Name]
Target Audience:
VA staff, [Organization 2] personnel
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
12/11/2017
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Baghdad
Topic:
Water Infrastructure, Environmental Assessment
Document Type:
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Report
Organization / Institution:
Baghdad Water Authority
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Stakeholders involved in water infrastructure projects, environmental agencies
Duration:
Project Phase
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
South East (TVW & KSS ODN)
Topic:
Neonatal Home Oxygen Therapy
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization:
Thames Valley & Wessex Neonatal ODN, Kent, Surrey & Sussex Neonatal ODN
Authors:
J Snook, VF Puddy, H Evans
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals in neonatal units
Validity Period:
27.1.2025 - 27.1.2028
Approval Date:
27.1.2025
Review Date:
27.1.2028
Related Documents / References:
Oxygen saturation target guidance, ODN Neonatal Discharge Planning Guidelines
Implications of Race, Equality & Diversity:
The guideline must be implemented fairly and without prejudice on the grounds of race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion.
Year:
2024
Location:
Maastricht, Netherlands
Meeting:
3GPP TSG-RAN WG4 #112
Agenda item:
8.1.3
Source:
Moderator (Samsung)
Document type:
Technical meeting summary
Subjects:
High Power UE (HPUE), Carrier Aggregation (CA), NR_ENDC, PC1.5, intra-band and inter-band UL CA, RF requirements
Contributors:
Apple, Samsung, Skyworks Solutions Inc., Meta Ireland, Ericsson, LG Electronics, Xiaomi, Nokia, vivo, Qualcomm, Huawei, ZTE Corporation, CHTTL, OPPO, NTT DOCOMO
Target audience:
3GPP participants and related technical stakeholders
Period:
19–23 August 2024
Date of creation:
2024-08-19
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Unalakleet, Alaska
Topic:
Climate change, permafrost degradation, drainage networks, coastal erosion, subsidence, resilience planning
Document type:
Technical Report
Organization / institution:
NASA DEVELOP, National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL), University of Georgia, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Woodwell Climate Research Center, University of Connecticut
Authors:
Ian Lee, M. Jaweed Nazary, Clara Maxwell, Daniel J. Marsden, Dr. Marguerite Madden, Dr. Franz Meyer, Dr. Simon Zwieback, Dr. Anna Liljedahl, Dr. Chandi Witharana, Sarah Payne
Target audience:
Researchers, policy makers, environmental scientists, local community planners
Period of validity:
2017 – 2023
Approval date:
August 11th, 2023
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Columbia, MO; Piscataway, NJ; West Lafayette, IN; Birmingham, AL; Reston, VA; Baltimore, MD; Loma Linda, CA; Fort Worth, TX
Topic:
Research, Quality Improvement, Pharmacy Education
Document Type:
Opinion Paper
Organization / Institution:
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Authors:
Taylor D. Steuber, Jimmy Gonzalez, Alex N. Isaacs, Kristi W. Kelley, Sarah A. Nisly, Jennifer A. Szwak, Lisa Hong, Meredith L. Howard
Target Audience:
Pharmacy professionals, educators, and students
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Sophia Antipolis, France
Topic:
Mobile networks, Intent-driven management
Document type:
Technical Specification
Organization:
3GPP
Author:
3GPP Technical Specification Group
Target audience:
Industry professionals, network engineers
Effective period:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Revision date:
N/A