CELEX: 31990L0544
Language: en
Date: 1990-10-09 00:00:00
Title: Council Directive 90/544/EEC of 9 October 1990 on the frequency bands designated for the coordinated introduction of pan-European land-based public radio paging in the Community

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31990L0544

Council Directive 90/544/EEC of 9 October 1990 on the frequency bands designated for the coordinated introduction of pan-European land-based public radio paging in the Community  

Official Journal L 310 , 09/11/1990 P. 0028 - 0029 Finnish special edition: Chapter 13 Volume 19 P. 0253  Swedish special edition: Chapter 13 Volume 19 P. 0253 

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE   of 9 October 1990   on the frequency bands designated for the  coordinated introduction of pan-European land-based public radio paging in the Community    (90/544/EEC) THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,  Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular  Article 100a thereof,  Having regard to the proposal from the Commission  (1),  In cooperation with the European Parliament  (2),  Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee  (3),  Whereas, by Recommendation 84/549/EEC  (4), the Council calls for the introduction of services on  the basis of a common harmonized approach in the field of telecommunications;  Whereas the resources offered by modern telecommunications networks should be utilized to the full  for the economic development of the Community;  Whereas radio paging services depend on the allocation and availability of appropriate frequencies  in order to transmit and receive between fixed-base stations and radio paging receivers  respectively;  Whereas the frequencies and land-based public radio paging systems currently in use in the  Community vary widely and do not allow all users on the move to reap the benefits of European-wide  services and European-wide-markets;  Whereas the introduction of the more advanced radio paging system codenamed European Radio  Messaging System (Ermes) being specified by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute  (ETSI) will provide a unique opportunity of establishing a truly pan-European radio paging  service;  Whereas the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) has  identified the unpaired frequency band 169,4-169,8 MHz as the most suitable band for public radio  paging; whereas that choice is in accordance with the provisions of the International  Telecommunications Union (ITU) Radio Regulations;  Whereas CEPT Recommendation T/R 25-07 on the coordination of frequencies for the European Radio  Messaging System has designated the European channels for the ERMES system;  Whereas parts of the frequency band are being used or are intended for use by certain Member  States for other radio services;  Whereas the progressive availability of the requisite part of the frequency band set out above  will be indispensable for the establishment of a truly pan-European radio paging service;  Whereas some flexibility will be needed in order to take account of different frequency  requirements in different Member States; whereas it will be necessary to ensure that such  flexibility does not slow down the expansion of a pan-European system;  Whereas coordination procedures will have to be established between neighbouring countries as  required;  Whereas the implementation of Council Recommendation 90/543/EEC of 9 October 1990 on the  coordinated introduction of pan-European land-based public radio paging in the Community  (5) will  ensure the start of a pan-European system by 31 December 1992 at the latest;  Whereas on the basis of present technological and market trends, it appears realistic to envisage  the designation of the 169,4 - 169,8 MHz frequency band as the band from which frequencies are  selected in accordance with commercial requirements for the implementation and expansion of a  pan-European radio paging system;  Whereas Council Directive 86/361/EEC of 24 July 1986 on the initial stage of the mutual  recognition of type approval for telecommunications terminal equipment  (6) will allow the rapid  establishment of common conformity specifications for the pan-European land-based public radio  paging system;  Whereas the report on public mobile communication drawn up by the Analysis and Forecasting Group  (GAP) for the Senior Officials Group for Telecommunications (SOG-T) strongly recommends that  telecommunications administrations reach an agreement to use the same radio frequencies for radio  paging;  Whereas favourable opinions on this report have been delivered by the telecommunications  administrations, by CEPT and by telecommunications equipment manufacturers in the Member States;  Whereas radio paging is a particularly spectrum-efficient communications method for alerting  and/or sending messages to users on the move,  HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE: Article 1 For the purposes of this Directive,  'pan-European land-based public radio paging service shall mean a public radio paging service based  on a terrestrial infrastructure in the Member States in accordance with a common specification  which allows persons wishing to do so to send and/or to receive alert and/or numeric or  alphanumeric messages anywhere within the coverage of the service in the Community. Article 2 1.   Member States shall, in accordance with CEPT Recommendation T/R 25-07 designate in the 169,4 to  169,8 MHz waveband four channels which shall have priority and be protected, and preferably be:  -  169,6  MHz,  -  169,65  MHz,  -  169,7  MHz,  -  169,75  MHz,  for the pan-European land-based public radio paging service by 31 December 1992 at the latest.  2.  Member States shall ensure that plans are prepared as quickly as possible to enable the  pan-European public radio paging service to occupy the whole of the band 169,4 to 169,8 MHz  according to commercial demand. Article 3 1.  Member States shall bring into force the laws,  regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive no later than 18  October 1991. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.  2.  Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law  which they adopt in the field governed by this Directive. Article 4 The Commission shall report  to the Council on the implementation of this Directive not later than the end of 1996. Article 5  This Directive is addressed to the Member States. Done at Luxembourg, 9 October  1990. For the Council   The President   P. ROMITA