Title: How can ETSI help
1The regulatory environment in the European Union
How can ETSI help?
2Directives regulations (equipment)
Radio Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive (1999/5/EC)
Radio Spectrum Decision 676/2002/EC
3Directives regulations(networks and services)
Regulation (2887/2000) Unbundled access to the
local loop
Framework Directive (2002/21/EC)
Authorisation Directive (2002/20/EC)
Access Directive (2002/19/EC)
Universal Service Directive (2002/22/EC)
Privacy Directive (2002/58/EC)
4Directives regulations(sector-specific)
and many more.
Automotive EMC Directive (2004/104/EC)
Marine Equipment Directive (96/98/EC)
Single European Sky
Medical Devices
Electronic Fee Collection
5Directives regulations (safety)
Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EC)
Council Rec on limitation of EMF exposure to
General Public (1999/519/EC)
Physical Agents Directive (2004/40/EC)
6Directives regulations
How can ETSI help?
7What is ETSI?
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
European Standards Organisation (98/34/EC)
Association of Industry players
manufacturers, network operators, service
providers, administrations, users, industry
associations
with direct participation
8Directives regulations (equipment)
Radio Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive (1999/5/EC)
9What does a manufacturer need to do?
- Meet the essential requirements
- health safety
- electromagnetic compatibility
- avoidance of harmful interference (radio
equipment only) - possibly others, if invoked by the Commission
Declare conformity
Carry out essential radio test suites
Meet national radio interface regulations
Inform member state (if using non-harmonised
radio spectrum)
10How can ETSI help (1/3)?
How do I meet essential requirements?
Are there any others?
Harmonised Standards
Harmonized Standards??
11Other essential requirements
- Access to emergency services (3.3e)
- Ships using inland waterways (EC Decision
2000/637/EC) - Marine distress safety equipment(EC Decision
2004/71/EC) - Marine Identification System (EC Decision
2003/213/EC)
- Avalanche beacons (EC Decision 2001/148/EC)
12Harmonised Standards
- Where apparatus meets the relevant harmonised
standards or parts thereof whose reference
numbers have been published in the Official
Journal of the European Communities, Member
States shall presume compliance with those of the
essential requirements referred to in Article 3
as are covered by the said harmonised standards
or parts thereof. Article 5.1
13Harmonised Standards
- European Standards (EN)
- Produced under a mandate from the European
Commission - And adopted by Member States (98/34 committee)
- Implement essential requirements of a New
Approach Directive (e.g. RTTE, EMC) - Adopted by National Standards Organisations
- Cited in the Official Journal of the European
Union - Member statesrequired to presume conformity
14Harmonised Standards
Identify essential radio test suites
necessary before placing on the market
Identify technical requirements necessary to meet
regulatory objective (essential requirements)
Mandate M/284
Standardise aspects not relevant to the
Directive separately
Only the part of the standard relevant to the
Directive is cited in the OJEU
15Harmonised Standards
MSG GSM DECT DECT TETRA TETRA
TM4 Fixed Radio Links
SES Satellite Earth Stations
ERM Land-mobile radio, Amateur Radio, Citizens
Band, RFID (ERM TG34)
ERM/MSG TFES IMT-2000
BRAN HIPERACCESS, 5 GHz RLAN
ERM 2,45 GHz RLAN
16Harmonised Standards
ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility, Meteorological
Aids, Avalanche Beacons, Ultra Wide Band (ERM
TG31a), Broadcast transmitters, professional
audio/video
ERM Marine radio, Short-range devices (ERM
TG28), Paging, Cordless telephones, Radar, Medical
Implants, Road Transport Traffic Telematics
17Harmonised Standards
Co-ordinated by OCG Steering Committee OCG_RTTED
18How can ETSI help (2/3)?
How do I meet national radio interface
regulations?
Harmonised Frequencies
working with CEPT
19Radio Spectrum Access
CEPT-ETSI MoU
ETSI
CEPT
HarmonisedStandard
Recommendation or Decision on spectrum allocation
National licence regimes plus interface
regulations
20CEPT - ETSI MoU
Overall ETSI view
ETSI
CEPT
ETSI Liaison Officer
Working Groups(adopting)
Decision on spectrum
ETSI Member
Project Teams(drafting)
Individualview
21Spectrum How do we get an ETSI view?
System ReferenceDocument
- Basic description of application
- Simple technical description
- Current ETSI standards
- Justified spectrum requirements
- Possible compatibility issues
- Market forecasts
- Traffic evaluation
- Economic/social benefit
- Market window
- Requested action from CEPT
Proforma EG 201 788
22Spectrum How do we get an ETSI view?
AffectedETSI TBs
System ReferenceDocument
Have all interested parties been consulted?
Is there consensus?
TC ERM
SRDoc to CEPT
Resolution by members of affected TBs
23Example 2W RFID working at UHF
ETSI
TR 101 445SRDoc
CEPT
EN 302 208Harmonised Standard
Proposed modification to annex 11 of CEPT/ECC/Rec
70-03
National licence regimes plus interface
regulations
24How can ETSI help (3/3)?
National frequency allocations
Harmonised Frequencies
What about legal certainty?
I want global markets!
working with the European Commission
Radio Spectrum Decision 676/2002/EC
25The problem
Manufacturer needs to know local frequency
regulations
Frequencies are managed on a national basis CEPT
Recommendations not enforceable at a European
level
Inform member state 4 weeks before marketing
equipment
Inform user of national restrictions on use
26The Radio Spectrum Decision
Radio Spectrum Policy Group
European Parliament, CEPT and ETSI as permanent
observers
Member states advise EC on spectrum requirements
to support EU policy initiatives
e.g. Broadband Access Road Safety Access for
people with disabilities
27The Radio Spectrum Decision
Radio Spectrum Committee
European Commission requests CEPT to provide
frequency allocations in support of EU policies
CEPT output codified into a Commission Decision
Legal certainty !
CEPT and ETSI are permanent observers
28The Radio Spectrum Decision
Spectrum Tables
Member States to notify National Frequency
regulations to the Commission
Comission to publish in a common format
National regulations to be transparent, even if
not harmonised
29The Radio Spectrum Decision
International Negotiations World Radio
Conference (WRC)
CEPT will continue to establish European Common
Positions
Commission to communicate with Parliament
Council for political support
Aim for global harmonisation where possible
30Example automotive short-range radar
Radio Spectrum Committee
Request (mandate) to CEPT on frequencies for UWB
vehicle radar at 24 GHz
CEPT/ECC Decision (04)10
Commission Decision 2005/50/EC (Jan 2005)
ETSI Harmonised Standard EN 302 288 (Jan 2005)
Legal certainty for placing on the market and use
31Directives regulations(networks and services)
Regulation (2887/2000) Unbundled access to the
local loop
Framework Directive (2002/21/EC)
Authorisation Directive (2002/20/EC)
Access Directive (2002/19/EC)
Universal Service Directive (2002/22/EC)
Privacy Directive (2002/58/EC)
32How can ETSI help?
List of Standards (article 17) to encourage
harmonisation
Framework Directive?
may be made compulsory for interoperability
(article 17) or access (Access Dir. Art 5.2)
OCG ECNS
SR 002 211
Mandate M/328 STF 254
COCOM subgroup reviewing results
33How can ETSI help?
Standards for interoperability of iDTV (article
18)
Interactive digital TV?
Mandate M/331
EBU/CENELEC/ETSI JTC Broadcast
STF 255
TR 102 282
Standards to follow
34How can I contribute?
- Membership of ETSI is open to any organisation
with an interest in telecommunications (European
or not) - Harmonised Standards produced by Technical
Committees of experts drawn from members - Funded Specialist Task Forces to accelerate
critical work - Public Approval Process managed by National
Standards Organisations
35Keeping up to date
- http//www.etsi.org/europe/public-interest
- http//portal.etsi.org
- RTTE
- Spectrum
- Others
- http//portal.etsi.org/ocg
- RTTE Steering Committee
- http//www.newapproach.org
- http//www.europa.eu.int