Examples of using Use of radio spectrum in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ensure the coordinated and timely provision of information concerning the allocation, availability and use of radio spectrum in the Community;
Harmonised conditions with regard to the availability and efficient use of radio spectrum necessary for the implementation of the Single European Sky,
(e) the need to render the use of radio spectrum more efficient in light of technological or market evolution;
This decision would cover all Community policy sectors, which rely on the use of radio spectrum.
The majority of operators and manufacturers argued that specific authorisations were justified for the use of radio spectrum although satellite operators took the view that it was only where frequency bands were not harmonised that specific authorisations were necessary.
It drafts technical harmonisation measures with the objective of harmonising the use of radio spectrum beyond the Community borders, which is particularly important for those Member States where the use of radio spectrum may be affected by that of the non-EU members of CEPT.
can allow for a more effective and efficient use of radio spectrum and ensure the rapid deployment of networks,
to complement the spectrum management activities with policy discussions on the need to achieve common objectives with regard to the harmonisation of the use of radio spectrum in relevant areas.
coordination and harmonisation of the use of radio spectrum in the European Union Community.
order to guarantee that any concessions granted by Member States for the use of radio spectrum meet conditions of transparency, non-discrimination
Sufficiently long duration of authorisations for the use of radio spectrum should increase investment predictability to contribute to faster network roll-out
fees concerning the use of radio spectrum, shall be published if relevant in order to meet the aim set out in Article 1.
coordination and harmonisation of the use of radio spectrum in the Union in accordance with Union policies for the establishment and functioning of the internal market in electronic communications.
The EU's radio spectrum policy programme aims to ensure the functioning of the internal market in various EU policy areas involving the use of radio spectrum and to ensure that the EU maximises its use of this finite resource in a coordinated way.
A modification in the use of radio spectrum as a result of the application of paragraphs 4
Key issues, such as strategic planning of the use of radio spectrum, harmonisation of radio spectrum allocation,
regulatory developments have revolutionised the use of radio spectrum, leading to increased demand for the resource
A modification in the use of radio spectrum as a result of the application of Article 45(4)
licensing mechanism leads to the most efficient use of radio spectrum, it is necessary to investigate further what efficiency means in the context of the licensing framework.
Ð To this end, Member States shall decide on the most appropriate regime for authorising the use of radio spectrum, taking account ï Where necessary, Member States may grant individual rights of use in order to.