What is the problem? Poor coordination of access to radio spectrum
 The allocation of radio spectrum in Europe is poorly coordinated. As a result, mobile internet users already experience congestion on networks and innovation in markets for new technologies is being stifled.
 Why is EU action required?
      - To set up clear rules for managing EU radio spectrum 
- To ensure radio spectrum is allocated where it is most valuable, for example to provide fast mobile broadband services to citizens in rural areas 
- To ensure that all spectrum users utilize their resources fully and efficiently 
- To ensure that spectrum usage rights support efficient applications or services 
- To ensure that the EU can compete on the global market for wireless innovation 
- To secure a strong negotiating position for the EU vis-à-vis third countries 
What are the Commission's plans?
      - In 2010: 
- Adoption of the draft Radio Spectrum Policy Programme (action 44), which is currently under negotiation in the Council and European Parliament. 
- Support to Member States when dealing with third countries. 
In 2011:
      - Cooperation with the European Parliament and Council to ensure the rapid adoption of the final text of the Radio Spectrum Policy Programme 
- Adoption of a Communication on common European interests for the World Radio Conference in 2012 
- Continued support to Member States dealing with third countries and implementing the European Radio Spectrum Policy Programme. 
More information
 EU Radio Spectrum Policy
 Radio Spectrum Policy Programme
 Contact: 
 Pearse.O'Donohue@ec.europa.eu