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EBU welcomes EU UHF spectrum agreement

January 27, 2017 08.51 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

The EBU has welcomed a vote by the European Parliament’s Industry Committee on the long-term future of UHF frequencies.

The vote validates an EU interinstitutional agreement on access to UHF spectrum below 700 MHz for terrestrial TV broadcasting until at least 2030.

In a statement, the EBU says that public service media make their channels available on all TV platforms – DTT, satellite, cable and IP-based networks. DTT, which relies on UHF spectrum, nevertheless remains the most effective means of ensuring that every citizen has access to FTA TV. Indeed, around 250 million people receive their television services through DTT in Europe.

EBU’s deputy head of Brussels Office Wouter Gekiere said: “This agreement ensures that European audiences can continue benefiting from FTATV reception at home, which is crucial to sustain the universality of public service media. At the same time, it puts Europe in the lead when it comes to harmonized spectrum for mobile: 1260 MHz will be available for mobile broadband, which is more than any other region in the world.”

EBU head of technology and innovation Simon Fell added: “DTT broadcasting is indispensable. There are no other technologies currently out there capable of replicating its advantages, both for viewers and broadcasters. “Broadcasting directly connects over 250 million Europeans in their living rooms to European films, documentaries, series, news and sports.”

The EBU goes on to say that the text dismisses the idea to give ‘downlink-only’ access to mobile operators in the bands below 700 MHz, as originally proposed by the European Commission. This approach would have created long-term uncertainty for future innovation and investment in FTA TV distribution.

EU member states will also have the flexibility to set the clearance of the 700 MHz for mobile use to 2022 rather than 2020 if necessary and justified.

The final text of the decision on the use of the 470-790 MHz frequency band in the EU is expected to be published in April, shortly after the formal approval of the text by the European Parliament’s plenary in the course of March.

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