European 5G regulatory developments

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European 5G regulatory developments Doriana Guiducci - European Communications Office IEEE PIMRC 2018 9-12 September 2018 Bologna, Italy

Radio regulatory environment in Europe At national level, radio spectrum is managed by National Administrations. At European level, the European Commission (EC), ETSI, and the Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) cooperate on aspects related to the regulatory environment for radio equipment and spectrum.

Harmonisation of spectrum for 5G The CEPT Roadmap for 5G ECC has adopted since November 2016 the CEPT roadmap for 5G. The roadmap is constantly updated at each ECC Plenary meeting to reflect the progress of ECC activities. Harmonisation of spectrum for 5G Preparation of WRC-19 on IMT above 24 GHz Vertical Industries Needs Other spectrum challenges

Getting closer to 5G in Europe Technical conditions being updated to reflect the use of Active Antenna Systems (AAS) for 5G. Guidelines to help administrations in defragmenting the band, considering current licenses Regulatory options for synchronisation to enable unsynchronised and semi-synchronised 3.4 – 3.8 GHz Harmonised conditions for the introduction of 5G in the band Toolboxes for national administrations for the coexistence of 5G with FS, with EESS/SRS and FSS Earth stations Regulatory options for synchronisation 24.25-27.5 GHz Early European harmonisation for 5G in a first set of bands Completion expected in October 2018 WRC-19 is coming 24.25-27.5 GHz 40-43.5 GHz 66-71 GHz

KNOW MORE ON THE CEPT 5G ROADMAP - BKP CEPT workshop, 24 October 2017

Harmonisation of spectrum for 5G A1 Revise the harmonisation measures for 3.4-3.8 GHz so as to make it suitable for 5G A2 Provide guidance to administrations for defragmenting the 3.4-3.8 GHz band, in which there are existing licences in many CEPT countries and for developing plans and intended timescale for the future utilization of this band. A3.1 Develop an harmonisation decision setting the conditions for the introduction of 5G in the 26 GHz band, taking into account, as appropriate, the compatibility and protection with all existing services in the same and adjacent frequency bands. A3.2 Develop additional guidelines to support the implementation of ECC Decision (18)06, including: a tool box to help the national decision process supporting introduction of 5G in 26 GHz with FS in operation providing mechanisms which allow for continued FS operation, where necessary; guidelines to facilitate introduction of 5G while ensuring the coexistence with EESS/SRS and FSS earth stations; oOptions for synchronisation between MFCNs. A4 Review ECC decisions in MFCN bands to ensure they are suitable for 5G

Preparation of WRC-19 on IMT above 24 GHz B1 Signal clearly that CEPT supports an IMT Identification in the 24.25 – 27.5 GHz band and intends to harmonise this band in Europe for 5G before WRC-19 through the adoption of an harmonisation decision and to promote it for worldwide harmonisation B2 Signal clearly that, in addition to the 26 GHz band (see B.1), CEPT considers that the bands 40.5-43.5 GHz and 66-71 GHz have good potential for future harmonisation in Europe. The process for developing harmonisation decisions for the additional bands may be launched immediately after WRC-19. B3 Signal clearly that Europe has harmonised the 27.5-29.5 GHz band for broadband satellite and is supportive of the worldwide use of this band for ESIM. This band is therefore not available for 5G. B4 Engage in discussions with other regional organisations to facilitate consensus at WRC-19

Vertical Industries Needs C1 Monitor common use cases for functional requirement of verticals (e.g. PPDR, industrial automation, automotive, utilities, rails, …) which would require spectrum harmonisation measures C2 Consider how 5G standardisation will accommodate the verticals specific requirements. C3 Investigate the possibility for verticals to share common platforms (e.g., a shared private network or hosted on a mobile operator network) C4 Investigate the impact of the use of licensed-exempt regime for critical applications of verticals (e.g. automotive) C5 Review spectrum regulations applicable to verticals to assess whether these are “5G compatible”

Other spectrum challenges D1 Take into consideration what satellite solutions can bring for 5G D2 Consider how 5G standardisation will accommodate the verticals specific requirements. D3 Investigate new sharing opportunities and challenges that new technologies (e.g. AAS) can bring D4 Ensure least restrictive, flexible and streamlined regulations in the band 57-71 GHz which would accommodate 5G and WiGig technologies and applications, also taking into account ITS in this frequency range. D5 Investigate the impact of the use of spectrum for 5G in higher frequency bands (>24 GHz) in relation with general authorization regime

doriana. guiducci@eco. cept doriana.guiducci@eco.cept.org European Communications Office Copenhagen, Denmark