Radio Spectrum Policy Group Explained
The Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) is an advisory group founded 26 July 2002 for the European Commission on matters related to the radio spectrum. The group is made up of representatives from the European Commission and the member states of the European Union.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The group focuses on dealing with the radio spectrum in regards to telecommunications, health and transportation.[7] [8] The group was reformed 11 June 2019 under the same name.[9]
Notes and References
- Web site: Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG). February 7, 2014. Digital Single Market - European Commission.
- Web site: Commission creates Radio Spectrum Policy Group and European Regulators Group. www.cms-lawnow.com.
- Web site: Radio spectrum and broadband European Union policies: towards a European broadband strategy. Luis. Guijarro. Antonio. Alabau. 12 December 2019. 5. Technical University of Valencia.
- Web site: Spectrum (international work). January 30, 2020. Ofcom.
- Web site: 32002D0622 2002/622/EC: Commission Decision of 26 July 2002 establishing a Radio Spectrum Policy Group (Text with EEA relevance).
- Web site: Radio spectrum policy group. ANFR.
- Web site: ComReg commissioner to lead EU radio spectrum group - Comms | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service. John. Kennedy. January 29, 2010. Silicon Republic.
- Web site: Commission creates Radio Spectrum Policy Group and European Regulators Group . 7 August 2002 . United Kingdom.
- Web site: 32019D0612(01): Commission Decision of 11 June 2019 setting up the Radio Spectrum Policy Group and repealing Decision 2002/622/EC (Text with EEA relevance) (2019/C 196/08).