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ECC Report 093 ”GSMOBA Report” >> ECC Decision (06)07 ”GSMOBA Decision” CEPT Report 016 >> EU Decision 2008/294/EU ”MCA Decision” EU Recommendation 2008/295/EU ”MCA Licensing Recommendation” ECC Report 122 ”GSMOBV Report” >> ECC Decision (08)08 ”GSMOBV Decision” CEPT Report 028 ”MCV Report” >> EU Decision 2010/166/EU ”MCV Decision” Use of mobile phones on board vessels Use of mobile phones on board aircraft
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DEC(06)072008/294/EU CEPT Rep 016 ECC Rep 093 Main part Main part Tech Annex Tech Annex WGRA, in future PT1 WGSE/ SE7 EUCEPT GSMOBA (MCA)
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DEC(06)07 in 2006 ECC Rep 093 in 2006 Bands to be protected Connectivity bands 1710-1785/ 1805-1880 MHz ECC Rep 093revised in 2008, Annex G DEC(06)07revised in 2009 460-470 MHz 921-960 MHz 1805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 MHz 1710-1785/ 1805-1880 MHz 460-470 MHz 921-960 MHz 1805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 MHz 2500-2690 MHz DEC(06)07
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Bands to be protected Connectivity bands ECC Rep 093 DEC(06)07 GSM: 1710-1785/ 1805-1880 MHz 460-470 MHz 791-821 MHz 921-960 MHz 1805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 MHz 2500-2690 MHz DEC(06)07, next step? Revisions in 2012? UMTS/LTE: 1920-1980/ 2110-2170 MHz and 2500-2570/ 2620-2690 MHz
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DEC(06)07 Technical annex 460-470921-9601805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 Original: Revised: NCU/ac-BTS levels Service signals (GSM) 460-470921-9601805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 Service signals (GSM) 2500-2690 NCU/ac-BTS levels
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DEC(06)07 Technical annex, next step? 460-470921-9601805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 NCU/ac-BTS levels Service signals 2500-2690 GSM UMTS/LTE 791-821 Service signal levels technology neutral?
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