Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Spectrum management in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The proposed rules provide an overall framework for coherent spectrum management across the EU while Member States have the necessary discretion to implement
In accordance with the Council's views on the Europe-wide cooperation on radio frequencies, spectrum management at European level is coordinated through the CEPT European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations.
the CEPT in the area of spectrum management.
Spectrum management has not kept pace with these developments,
The reform also includes the definition of an efficient and coordinated spectrum management strategy in order to achieve a Single European Information Space
While spectrum management is still largely a national competence, it should be
Similarly, the lack of consistency in spectrum management and the absence of an institutional set-up for the coordination of spectrum assignments has had negative consequences for end-users such as the delayed 4G deployment in most parts of the EU.
This opinion advocates a more flexible spectrum management approach, including long-term policy goals, which will be taken into account in the ongoing review of the electronic communications framework expected to enter into force by 2010.
Binding and enforceable rules for enhancing coordination of spectrum management in the EU with greater focus on adapting spectrum rules to the future 5G challenges.
Good spectrum management can significantly contribute to the Lisbon goals of competitiveness
Some reservations were expressed regarding proposed actions in the area of spectrum management such as imposing coverage obligations
convergence have underlined the importance of spectrum as a valuable resource, but spectrum management within the EU has not kept pace with such evolution.
simplified market review procedures and the reform of spectrum management, leading to a net reduction of administrative costs.
usage and general spectrum management.
EU Council of Ministers for adoption, includes steps to promote efficient spectrum management, and in particular, to ensure that
in favour of a gradual approach to changes in spectrum management that strikes a balance between the principles of neutrality put forward by the Commission
Flexibility in spectrum management and access to spectrum should be increased through technology- and service-neutral authorisations to let spectrum users,
reformed spectrum management, improved consistency of the regulations governing the internal e-communications market,
The Council concluded in December 2004 that one should“continue assessing different spectrum management models with a view to a more flexible
the possible benefits and difficulties associated with different spectrum management models, namely traditional centralised administrative decisions,