Examples of using Spectrum use in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The Commission, with Member States, is creating an inventory of existing spectrum use and of future needs for spectrum from 400 MHz to 6 GHz.
Promote spectrum use efficiency in EU policies,
Regulatory provisions to encourage licence-free spectrum use and to reinforce the coordination of conditions for spectrum authorisations are also proposed.
Scarcity can also result from inefficiency in spectrum regulatory management or technical spectrum use.
timely provision of information on radio spectrum use and availability in the EC;
The rapporteur also insists on spectrum use efficiency, greater flexibility in the promotion of innovation
on the basis of a flexible framework for spectrum use that continues to ensure avoidance of interference
In keeping with the decision, the Commission, together with Member States, will produce an inventory of existing spectrum use and of possible future spectrum requirements in the Union,
reaffirms principles to be applied to all types of spectrum use, establishes objectives for EU initiatives
together with greater co-ordination of spectrum use and, where necessary, harmonisation of spectrum bands,
have established is that this programme for frequency harmonisation and coordinated spectrum use can serve a dual purpose.
The deployment of innovative wireless services and technologies is increasingly hampered by the reservation of certain spectrum bands for narrowly defined services coupled with rigid usage conditions that are unduly constraining spectrum use.
along with a flexible approach for spectrum use to cater for different levels of digital terrestrial television(DTT) uptake in Member States.
objectives for strategic planning and harmonisation of spectrum use in the EU, as called for in the regulatory framework for electronic communications revised in 20091.
In the light of technological developments in third generation mobile terrestrial systems and the ensuing need for spectrum clearance in certain bands, ever closer monitoring of spectrum use will be required.
Effective spectrum use must be promoted in the EU in order to satisfy the growing need for radio frequencies,
facilitate shared spectrum use, the Commission takes an all-embracing approach under which the NRAs,
avoiding inefficient spectrum use, and promoting cultural
ensure that the internal market functions in Union policy areas involving spectrum use, such as electronic communications,
easing administrative procedures for spectrum use.