
Article 1 
Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/750 is amended as follows:

((1)) the title is replaced by the following: ‘Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/750 of 8 May 2015 on the harmonisation of the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services in the Union’;
((2)) Article 1 is replaced by the following:
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Article 1 
This Decision is aimed at harmonising the conditions for the availability and efficient use of the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services in the Union.';
((3)) in Article 2, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following:
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2. No later than 1 October 2018, Member States shall designate and make available, on a non-exclusive basis, the 1 427-1 452 MHz and the 1 492-1 517 MHz frequency bands, or a portion thereof, for terrestrial systems capable of providing wireless broadband electronic communications services, in compliance with the parameters set out in the Annex.';
((4)) in Article 2, paragraph 3 is replaced by the following:
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3. If they designate and make available only a portion of the 1 427-1 452 MHz or of the 1 492-1 517 MHz frequency bands in accordance with paragraph 2, Member States:
(a) shall ensure that any existing use is maintained to the extent strictly necessary, and with the aim to progressively make these bands available for terrestrial systems capable of providing wireless broadband electronic communications services;
(b) shall ensure that such spectrum portion primarily constitutes together with the 1 452-1 492 MHz frequency band a contiguous frequency band;
(c) may allow, up to 1 January 2023, and longer if no national demand has been identified for wireless broadband electronic communications services in accordance with Articles 3 and 6 of Decision No 243/2012/EU, the use of part of these bands for the continued operation of existing terrestrial fixed wireless services or of other existing use, which cannot share the use of these bands with wireless broadband electronic communications services.';
((5)) in Article 2, the following paragraph 4 is added:
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4. Member States shall ensure that the terrestrial systems referred to in this Article give appropriate protection to systems in adjacent bands.';
((6)) in Article 2, the following paragraph 5 is added:
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5. Member States shall facilitate cross-border coordination agreements so as to enable operation of systems referred to in paragraph 1, 2 and 3, taking into account existing regulatory procedures and rights, and relevant international agreements.';
((7)) the following Article 2a is added:
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Article 2a 
Member States shall review the application of Article 2 on a biennial basis, in order to ensure maximum availability of the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band for wireless broadband electronic communications services.';
((8)) Article 4 is replaced by the following:
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Article 4 
Member States shall monitor the use of the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band and report their findings to the Commission upon request or at their own initiative in order to allow timely review of this Decision, where necessary.';
((9)) the following Article 4a is added:
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Article 4a 
Member States shall report to the Commission on the application of this Decision, including the extent of availability of the 1 427-1 452 MHz and 1 492-1 517 MHz frequency bands, on 1 November 2018 at the latest.';
((10)) the Annex to Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/750 is replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 26 April 2018.
For the Commission
Mariya GABRIEL
Member of the Commission
ANNEX

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ANNEX  A.  1. The mode of operation within the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band shall be limited to base station (“downlink-only”) transmission.
 2. Block sizes within the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band shall be assigned in multiples of 5 MHz. The lower frequency limit of an assigned block shall be aligned with or spaced at multiples of 5 MHz from the lower band edge of 1 427 MHz.
 3. Base station transmission shall comply with the technical conditions (block edge masks) set out in this annex.
 B. 
The following technical parameters for base stations called “block edge mask” (BEM) shall be used in order to ensure coexistence between neighbouring networks in the absence of bilateral or multilateral agreements between operators of such neighbouring networks. Less stringent technical parameters, if agreed among the operators or administrations concerned, may also be used provided that these parameters comply with the technical conditions applicable for the protection of other services or applications, including in adjacent bands or subject to cross-border obligations.

The BEM is an emission mask that is defined as a function of frequency in relation to the edge of a block of spectrum for which rights of use are granted to an operator. It consists of in-block and out-of-block power limits. The in-block power limit is applied to a block owned by an operator. The out-of-block power limits are applied to spectrum used for WBB ECS within the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band which is outside a block granted to an operator. They are set out in Table 2. The out-of-band power limits are applied to spectrum outside the portion of the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band, which is used for WBB ECS at national level.

Furthermore, coexistence power limits are defined for wireless broadband electronic communications services (WBB ECS) within the 1 427-1 517 MHz band in order to ensure compatibility between these services and other radio services or applications, including when a portion of the 1 427-1 452 MHz and the 1 492-1 517 MHz bands is not designated for WBB ECS. The co-existence power limits with regard to services or applications in the adjacent bands (i.e. outside the spectrum used for WBB ECS) are set out in Table 3, 4, and 5 and also cater for national flexibility in assigning spectrum for WBB ECS within the 1 427-1 517 MHz frequency band pursuant to this Decision.

Additional technical or procedural measures or both may be applied at national level to ensure coexistence with services and applications in the adjacent bands.

An in-block equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) limit for base stations is not obligatory except for the 1 512-1 517 MHz frequency block, for which such a limit is given in Table 1. For frequency blocks other than the 1 512-1 517 MHz frequency block, Member States may set an EIRP limit not exceeding 68 dBm/5 MHz which can be increased for specific deployments, for example for the aggregated use of spectrum within the 1 427-1 512 MHz band and spectrum in lower frequency bands.


Frequency block Maximum in-block EIRP Measurement bandwidth
1 512-1 517 MHz 58 dBm 5 MHz

These requirements are intended to ensure compatibility between WBB ECS operating in the 1 512-1 517 MHz frequency block and mobile satellite services operating in the 1 518-1 525 MHz frequency band.

Frequency range of out-of-block emissions Maximum mean out-of-block EIRP Measurement bandwidth
– 10 to – 5 MHz from lower block edge 11 dBm 5 MHz
– 5 to 0 MHz from lower block edge 16,3 dBm 5 MHz
0 to + 5 MHz from upper block edge 16,3 dBm 5 MHz
+ 5 to + 10 MHz from upper block edge 11 dBm 5 MHz
Frequencies within the 1 427-1 517 MHz band spaced more than 10 MHz from the lower or upper block edge 9 dBm 5 MHz


Frequency range of out-of-band emissions Maximum unwanted emission power level Measurement bandwidth
1 400-1 427 MHz – 72 dBW 27 MHz

This requirement is intended to protect radio astronomy and passive earth exploration satellite services in the 1 400-1 427 MHz passive frequency band from WBB ECS operating in the 1 427-1 452 MHz frequency band, including when only a portion of this frequency band is assigned for WBB ECS. Further national measures may be needed to improve protection of radio astronomy observations in passive frequency band 1 400-1 427 MHz from WBB ECS.

Frequency range of out-of-band emissions Maximum out-of-band EIRP Measurement bandwidth
1 518 - 1 520 MHz – 0,8 dBm 1 MHz
1 520 - 1 559 MHz – 30 dBm 1 MHz

These requirements are intended to provide appropriate protection of mobile satellite services operating in the 1 518-1 559 MHz frequency band, in particular at sea ports, airports and search and rescue ground stations of the mobile satellite service, from WBB ECS operating in the 1 492-1 517 MHz frequency band, including when only a portion of this frequency band is assigned for WBB ECS. Further national measures may be needed to improve protection of mobile satellite services in the band 1 518-1 559 MHz.

Frequency range of out-of-band emissions Maximum mean out-of-band EIRP Measurement bandwidth
Below 1 449 MHz – 20 dBm 1 MHz
1 449-1 452 MHz 14 dBm 3 MHz
1 492-1 495 MHz 14 dBm 3 MHz
Above 1 495 MHz – 20 dBm 1 MHz
These requirements are applicable when WBB ECS are not deployed either below 1 452 MHz or above 1 492 MHz, or both. They are intended to ensure compatibility of WBB ECS within the 1 452-1 492 MHz frequency band with coordinated fixed links, mobile services and aeronautical telemetry services limited to ground stations, deployed in adjacent frequency bands below 1 452 MHz or above 1 492 MHz.When WBB ECS are deployed within the blocks immediately below 1 452 MHz, the limits indicated in Table 5 for frequencies below 1 452 MHz are not applicable. When WBB ECS are deployed within the blocks immediately above 1 492 MHz, the limits indicated in Table 5 for frequencies above 1 492 MHz are not applicable. This is without prejudice to the out-of-band requirements laid down in Tables 3 and 4 and to the out-of-block requirements laid down in Table 2.'
