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ECC meeting, Skopje, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
26-30th October 2009

  • ECC paves the way for universal broadband across Europe
  • Ultra Wideband (UWB); safety devices
  • Satellite Personal Tracker Terminals; deregulation initiative
  • SMS short codes

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The ECC is the Committee of the CEPT's work in Radio Spectrum and Telecommunications numbering/addressing.
                                                                   

ECC latest meetings and announcements

The ECC met 26-30 October 2009 in Skopje, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. See ECC page for more info

The ECC Chairman spoke at the 15th CEPT Conference in October 2009. for more info click here (the new CEPT).

ECC Consultations

Public consultations are an integral and important part of our work.
See the list of current consultations and how to contribute here.    

ECC Topics

Digital Dividend

Cognitive Radio

Receiver Pilot Project

Others

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News & Events
05-02-10
A new ECC Report from WGRA
ECC Report 137 deals with flexibility, convergence and harmonisation in the ECC
28-01-10
Recommendations available from WGFM
Compatibility between CGC and EESS/SOS/SRS earth stations in 2 GHz and revised Rec 70-03 SRDs in annexes 1, 3, 5, 11
27-01-10
PPDR workshop
11-12 March 2010, Mainz Germany. The Workshop Programme is available. You can register now.
27-01-10
Questionnaire
on the future of ECA Table
23-11-09
New ECO Forum
ECO has launched the new ECO Forum (http://forum.ero.dk) with support of attachments and other new features.
27-10-09
Draft CEPT Briefs and ECPs for WRC-12
28-08-09
ECO Guidelines on EWM
ECO has developed 'Guidelines on Electronic Working Methods' (see quick links) which are supposed to aid a wider implementation of EWM in the ECC working process. These ECO Guidelines will be kept updated as new electronic tools become available