Examples of using Radio spectrum in English and their translations into Finnish
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Yet, the amount of radio spectrum is limited
through a common EU approach to radio spectrum allocation.
We all use radio spectrum in our daily lives for listening to radio programmes,
In order to maximise radio spectrum efficiency, when determining the amount and type of radio spectrum to be assigned, the competent authority shall have regard in particular to.
As was clear in the consultation on the Radio Spectrum Green Paper9,
of this technology remain, in particular concerning access to appropriate harmonised radio spectrum in the EU.
Radio spectrum technical management excludes assignment and licensing procedures Recital
Like for any radio service, to operate Galileo sufficient radio spectrum needs to be available,
The radio spectrum is a scarce
A high-level debate on the underlying EU objectives for spectrum harmonisation concerning PPDR is also planned in the Radio Spectrum Policy Group.
This Communication aims at presenting EU priorities concerning radio spectrum availability in the context of the digital switchover
Coordinated introduction in the Community of systems using radio spectrum is dependent on the various national approaches to assignment
I agree that radio spectrum is an increasingly scarce
The EU did not adopt specific measures to secure radio spectrum availability for the implementation of its transport policies.
The Green Paper on Radio Spectrum Policy in the context of European Community policies such as telecommunications,
An important milestone was reached in November 2005 with the adoption of a consensus opinion in the Radio Spectrum Policy Group(RSPG)
the portion of the radio spectrum to be used is determined virtually all system capacity, power and price.
In the consultation on the Radio Spectrum Green Paper there was a substantial amount of support for using general authorisations where spectrum allocation has been harmonised at Community level prior to the licensing process.
As the examples in the previous section demonstrate, the radio spectrum is an extremely valuable
Implementation of Community policies may require coordination of radio spectrum use, in particular the provision of communications services including Community-wide roaming facilities.