[P2P-F] Fwd: [opennetcoalition] EU Parliament Adopts Open Wireless Communications Policy

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Wed May 11 13:33:47 CEST 2011


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From: La Quadrature du Net <jz at laquadrature.net>
Date: Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:32 PM
Subject: [opennetcoalition] EU Parliament Adopts Open Wireless
Communications Policy
To: opennetcoalition at laquadrature.net


La Quadrature du Net - For immediate release

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http://www.laquadrature.net/en/eu-parliament-adopts-open-wireless-communications-policy


EU Parliament Adopts Open Wireless Communications Policy



*** Paris, May 11th, 2011 – Today, the European Parliament adopted a bill
planning out EU spectrum policy for the years to come, including very
important amendments in favor of an open access to airwaves. By supporting
shared and unlicensed use of spectrum, the Parliament paves the way for the
development of the next generations of free wireless Internet communications
(“next generation WiFi”). This strong stance in favor of a communications
policy promoting innovation and democracy now needs to be approved by EU
Member States (via the EU Council) and the Commission. ***

For years, policy-makers have given licenses that grant only a few operators
access to the radio electric resource. Now, advances in radio technologies
allow us to envision major evolutions in wireless communications, where
access to the spectrum can be shared between all users, without risk of
harmful interference. This is what the great success of WiFi networks
demonstrate. And this is what can now be pushed further thanks to the first
EU radio spectrum policy programme (RSPP) adopted today by the EU
Parliament, which opens the door for an open spectrum policy [1].

Today, members of the Parliament adopted amendments encouraging unlicensed
uses of spectrum, and in particular of so-called “white spaces” (bands of
frequencies located between frequencies allocated to industries and left
unused) [2]. Other amendments open the door to the use small antennas [3]
that can be used by citizens and businesses in conjunction with land-line
broadband networks to build wireless mesh networks [4]. These technologies
can expand mobile broadband coverage in less populated or remote areas, thus
bridging the digital divide, in particular when they are used in conjunction
with shared and unlicensed uses of the airwaves [5].

"This vote suggests a growing understanding that the way we grant access to
airwaves for wireless communications, and to whom, is of prime importance
for both democracy and innovation. By turning parts of the airwaves into a
shared resource once again, we can lower the cost of broadband roll-out,
help bridge the digital divide and kick-start the new wave of innovation in
mobile communications. This vote is a first step in this direction",
explains Félix Tréguer, policy and legal analyst for La Quadrature du Net.

“The EU Parliament cast a very encouraging vote in favor of free and open
wireless communications, and successfully resisted the pressure of telecoms
and broadcasting industries who want to remain in control of airwaves. We
now need to make sure that the Member States and the Commission will
actually and promptly follows the opinion of the Parliament towards an open
spectrum policy,” concludes Jérémie Zimmermann, co-founder and spokesperson
of the citizen organization.



* Références *


1. See "The Spectrum Of Our Freedom". Address:
http://www.laquadrature.net/en/the-spectrum-of-our-freedoms

2. See in particular the following amendment: Member States shall foster, in
cooperation with the Commission, the collective use of spectrum as well as
shared and unlicensed use of spectrum, and foster current and new
technologies such as geolocation database and cognitive radio to develop for
example in white spaces after proper impact assessment is made. Such impact
assessment shall be released no later than twelve months after the adoption
of this decision.
See also amendments 44 and 121 of ITRE committee:

http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Spectrum_Policy_Programme_Amendments#Amendment_44_.2B.2B
http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Spectrum_Policy_Programme_Amendments#Amendment_121_.2B

3. Such as so-called picocells and femtocells.

4. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Mesh_networking

5. The Parliament adopted the following paragraph: Member-States, in
cooperation with the Commission, shall examine the possibility to spread the
availability and use of picocells and femtocells. They shall take full
account of the potential of these cellular basestations and of shared and
unlicensed use of spectrum to provide the basis for wireless mesh networks,
which can play a key role in bridging the digital divide.



** About la Quadrature du Net **


La Quadrature du Net is an advocacy group that promotes the rights and
freedoms of citizens on the Internet. More specifically, it advocates for
the adaptation of French and European legislations to respect the founding
principles of the Internet, most notably the free circulation of knowledge.

In addition to its advocacy work, the group also aims to foster a better
understanding of legislative processes among citizens. Through specific and
pertinent information and tools, La Quadrature du Net hopes to encourage
citizens' participation in the public debate on rights and freedoms in the
digital age.

La Quadrature du Net is supported by French, European and international NGOs
including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Open Society Institute and
Privacy International.

List of supporting organisations :
http://www.laquadrature.net/en/they-support-squaring-net-la-quadrature-du-net


** Press contact and press room **

Jérémie Zimmermann, jz at laquadrature.net, +33 (0)615 940 675

http://www.laquadrature.net/en/press-room



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