Brussels have commissioned a group of experts with Pascal Lamy at the helm, exploring the possibilities for improving the use of UHF band (470-790 MHz) frequency in order to provide better support services televisiny broadband to the need for society to have the highest quality services and networks msrpidas .
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reported in a press conference Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission (EC) and responsible for the Digital Agenda, the agency is studying the necessary measures for the utilization of the UHF band , 470-790 MHz range, a more efficient way. For them, they have commissioned a group of experts headed by Pascal Lamy, former director of the World Trade Organization, to conduct a study and advise the executive on own next steps.
The main objective of this study will satisfy the changing needs of society, as she stated in the act: The habits of young people to watch TV have nothing to do with those of my generation and the rules must adapt to them to ensure broadband audiovisual and in greater quantities and better quality services.
group led by Lamy submit to the commission a report for July of this year, or at least, these initial estimates. The report included a thorough review of existing networks and make some directives on the next scheduled generation emission and reception of audiovisual content, or what is the same, how the services Sern Sern ofrecerny demanded by users televisiny broadband short-term future.
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Lamy warned her in the press conference, the analysis and indications to be agreed buscarn a well common throughout Europe as a whole. Europe needs a more efficient use of spectrum if we want to benefit from the latest advances in internet televisine, Kroes pointed, and more agile way to achieve this is undoubtedly that of the collaboration between different countries. Spain be present in the investigaciny provide two representatives to this group for the report. Eva Castillo, president of Telefonica Europe and Toba Martinez, CEO of Abertis
Brussels want to secure the future of this as a key band in the deployment of new services, avoiding obstacles between countries that will succeed if each state propose different purposes. What comentbamos before, want to protect these frequencies for optimal use on the continent.
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