European Commission proposes common position for WRC-23 conference

The Commission adopted on 4 May its proposal for a council decision establishing the EU’s position on issues related to spectrum use to be discussed at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2023 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

A common EU Member States’ position ensures that EU citizens and businesses have smooth access to services such as 5G, TV broadcasting and events, as well as Galileo global radio navigation system and maritime radio communications without cross-border interferences. Radio spectrum is the key resource that enables all wireless communications and it is the fundamental prerequisite for improvement in Europe’s technology, industry and public services. Spectrum is also at the base of a booming global market for wireless connectivity and assigning spectrum for particular uses can impact manufacturing, operators, users and the environment.

The commission works with member states to find a balanced position, so European countries can voice a common stance on spectrum matters and defend common EU objectives.

International negotiations on radio spectrum at the World Radio communication Conference 2023 (WRC-23) take place every four years with the participation of some 193 ITU Member States and 3000 delegates. The international forum aims to provide options for harmonised uses of radio spectrum across regions and globally to protect against radio interference. The resulting amendments to the ITU Radio Regulations (an international treaty) ensure cross-border functioning of different radio services which also underpin the EU’s digital and green transition.

It is now up to the Council to finalise the common EU position and to adopt its Decision in time for WRC-23, which will take place from November to December 2023.

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