Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Service neutrality in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Service neutrality.
Identify the bands for which the principle of service neutrality applies.
Service neutrality means that the choice of service offered via spectrum usage rights is made by the rights holder.
as well as technology and service neutrality.
On the principle of service neutrality, the public consultation revealed a broad agreement among stakeholders, especially mobile operators
and technology and service neutrality.
I also welcome Parliament's support for the principles of technology and service neutrality and for agreeing to the possibility of harmonising the frequency bands where usage rights can be traded.
Harmonised technical conditions for wireless broadband electronic communications services based on the principle of technology and service neutrality;
Option 1: Adapt the framework by introducing the principle of technology and service neutrality and co-ordinated spectrum trading; and.
In Article 6: this ensures that Member States also consult interested parties when considering a possible derogation to the principles of technology and service neutrality.
through the application of the principles of technology and service neutrality, the opening of spectrum to new services, and the possibility to trade spectrum rights;
a general interest objective, where such objective cannot be fulfilled through a restriction to service neutrality.
The Commission's legislative proposals strengthen the principles of technology and service neutrality, and create a mechanism to designate certain bands where, across the EU, rights acquired to use spectrum are allowed to be traded secondary trading.
technology and service neutrality and competition.
Spectrum management must be governed by the general principles of technological neutrality combined with service neutrality, flexibility and transparency,
that Member States shall consult interested parties when considering exceptions to the principles of technology and service neutrality, including when pursuing general interest objectives;
Applying technology and service neutrality in the use of spectrum for electronic communications networks
Under paragraph(d), a restriction on technology neutrality should only be allowed for the fulfilment of general interest objectives if such objectives cannot be achieved through restrictions on service neutrality only.
introduces the principle of service neutrality(Article 9.4),
effective management of spectrum as well as technology and service neutrality.
encouraging technology and service neutrality, applying the lightest authorisation system
choose the best technologies and services to apply in a frequency band hereinafter referred to as the'principles of technology and service neutrality.
Remove unnecessary restrictions on spectrum use by strengthening the principles of technological neutrality(freedom to use any technology in a spectrum band) and service neutrality(freedom to use spectrum for any electronic communications service); .
It is therefore necessary to specify the criteria for establishing exceptions where service constraints can be justified when assigning spectrum usage rights and to adopt service neutrality as the rule otherwise.
have the freedom to provide any type of electronic communications service(‘service neutrality') using any technology
i.e. the implementation of technology neutrality(the freedom to use any technology in a spectrum band), service neutrality(the freedom to use spectrum to offer any service)
as pointed out by the EESC, views technology and service neutrality as policy goals with a view to achieving more flexible and efficient spectrum use.
The Chamber delivers all her services in neutrality and in all secrecy.