
Article 1 
This decision sets the practical arrangements and uniform formats for the collection and provision of data by Member States to the Commission on existing uses of spectrum between 400 MHz and 6 GHz (hereafter ‘the relevant spectrum’), and the methodology for the analysis of technology trends, future needs and demand for spectrum in Union policy areas, pursuant to Article 9 of Decision No 243/2012/EU establishing a multiannual Radio Spectrum Policy Programme.
Article 2 
In order to fulfil the objectives under Article 9(1) of Decision No 243/2012/EU, Member States shall collect and provide for electronic data interchange with the Commission data which is available to them on rights of use and actual use of the relevant spectrum, in accordance with the following arrangements:

((1)) Member States shall ensure that the relevant information already collected pursuant to Decision No 2007/344/EC is provided by the European Communications Office to the Commission, so as to minimise the administrative burden;
((2)) in addition to data under paragraph 1, Member States shall provide to the Commission data, if available at national level, in the machine readable format chosen at national level, including data on the public use of spectrum, and which is necessary for the Commission to carry out its tasks under this Decision and Decision No 243/2012/EU;
((3)) Member States shall cooperate with the Commission to increase the data available on spectrum use for provision under paragraph 2, in particular by providing quantitative data such as, unless they consider it impossible in view of national circumstances, the number of transmitters, time duration of usage and the coordinates or location information showing the geographical extent of spectrum usage, as well as technologies in use and sharing conditions, and this in a comparable format across Member States. In order to limit the administrative burden, data concerning those bands relevant for the implementation of the objectives set by Decision No 243/2012/EU, taking into account the opinion of the Radio Spectrum Policy Group, shall be collected and provided in accordance with this Article first. Data about all frequency bands in the relevant spectrum shall be collected and provided by Member States in a step-by-step approach by 31 December 2015.
Article 3 

1. In order to help identify future demand for spectrum as well as specific spectrum bands which could best accommodate future needs and demand for spectrum, whilst taking utmost account of the opinion of the Radio Spectrum Policy Group, the Commission shall analyse all data collected pursuant to Article 2 or through other means, such as public consultations and studies, taking into account:
— the technical efficiency of existing use,
— the economic efficiency of existing use by comparing the possibilities and options available for individual bands to accommodate future needs,
— the socioeconomic impact on existing users of the relevant bands and adjacent bands.
2. The analysis referred to in paragraph 1 shall aim at identifying technology trends, future needs and demand for spectrum in Union policy areas in relation to applications grouped by similar technical characteristics and functionality in Part I of the Annex, and the identification of significant developing and potential uses of spectrum. This analysis shall, where necessary and possible, contain at least the information listed in Part II of the Annex. The Commission shall ensure transparency by conducting workshops or public consultations.
Article 4 

1. The Commission shall include the results of the analysis conducted pursuant to this Decision and the information listed in Part II of the Annex in regular reports to be submitted pursuant to Article 9(4) of Decision No 243/2012/EU.
2. In order to meet the objectives of Article 9(1) of Decision No 243/2012/EU and taking into account the analysis of technology trends, future needs and demand for spectrum, together with an analysis of data collected under Article 2 of this Decision, the Commission may include in these reports possible specific options for accommodating the identified needs and maximising the efficiency of the use of spectrum taking into account drawbacks (including costs for users, manufacturers and the financial budget of the Union on the one hand and of the Member States concerned on the other) and benefits, including an analysis of the overall effects of those options.
Article 5 
Member States and the Commission shall ensure the protection of information which is considered confidential or classified by a Member State, an international institution, the Commission or any third party, in accordance with EU and national law, in particular:

— business confidential information,
— information in relation to protection of privacy, and
— information in relation to public security and defence.
This shall be without prejudice to the right of relevant authorities to undertake disclosure where permitted under national law and if such a disclosure is essential for the purposes of fulfilling their duties. Such disclosure shall be proportionate and shall have regard to the legitimate interest of the party concerned in the protection of any of the information mentioned above.
Article 6 
In order to assist the Commission in reporting on the functioning of the radio spectrum inventory, Member States shall provide the Commission with information on the application and effectiveness of this decision.
Article 7 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 23 April 2013.
For the Commission
Neelie KROES
Vice-President
ANNEX
PART I
The following application groupings are relevant for the analysis of trends, needs and demand by the Commission and do not restrict the application terms used by the Member States when providing data. These groupings are intended to provide a starting point for a structured assessment of spectrum usage with similar technical characteristics and functionality and may be developed further, as appropriate, for the assessment of technology trends, future needs and spectrum demand.


((1)) Aeronautical, Maritime and Civil Radiolocation and Navigation Systems
((2)) Broadcasting (terrestrial)
((3)) Cellular/BWA
((4)) Defence Systems
((5)) Fixed Links
((6)) Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
((7)) Meteorology
((8)) PMR/PAMR
((9)) PMSE
((10)) PPDR
((11)) Radio Astronomy
((12)) Satellite Systems
((13)) Short Range Devices (SRDs)
((14)) WLAN/RLAN

PART II
Where possible depending on the level of data collected, the report to be submitted by the Commission pursuant to Article 9(4) of Decision No 243/2012/EU shall include at least the following information:


((1)) state of technology trends for the use of the relevant spectrum in the Union policy areas covered by the Radio Spectrum Policy Programme;
((2)) future needs and demand for spectrum.
