
The EC said this will give the EU twice the amount of spectrum for wireless broadband as in the US, namely around 1,000 MHz. The decision forms part of the Radio Spectrum Policy Programme, which targets at least 1,200 MHz available for wireless broadband services across the EU. This is expected to contribute to the EU's Digital Agenda goal for universal access to at least 30Mbps broadband by 2020.
The Commission said it is also considering a follow-up measure to encourage use of the unpaired terrestrial 2 GHz spectrum (1900-1920 MHz and 2010-2025 MHz), which is currently allocated to UMTS but remains unused throughout the EU. It is currently studying alternative uses for the band to terrestrial mobile broadband.