Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1070
of 20 July 2020
on specifying the characteristics of small-area wireless access points pursuant to Article 57 paragraph 2 of Directive (EU) 2018/1972 of the European Parliament and the Council establishing the European Electronic Communications Code
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
As recognised by Directive (EU) 2018/1972, since low power small-area wireless access points are likely to have a positive impact on the use of radio spectrum and on the development of wireless communications in the Union, the deployment of small-area wireless access points should be facilitated through a permit-exempt deployment regime.
A small-area wireless access point comprises different operational elements, such as a signal processing unit, a radiofrequency unit, an antenna system, cable connections and casing. In some cases, the antenna system or portions thereof could be installed separately from the other elements of a small-area wireless access point and connected by one or more dedicated cables. This concept is used for distributed antenna systems or a distributed radio system used by one or multiple operators. A small-area wireless access point may be designed to serve two or more radio spectrum users.
The physical and technical characteristics of small-area wireless access points subject to the second subparagraph of Article 57(1) of Directive (EU) 2018/1972 should therefore be defined in terms of maximum volume, restrictions on weight and maximum emission power. The choice of maximum volume to delimit the visual impact of a small-area wireless access point should allow design flexibility and adaptability to the physical and technical characteristics of the supporting structure.
For aesthetic reasons, the indoor installation of small-area wireless access points of Class E10, which are likely to utilise the maximum volume limit of 30 litres, should be allowed only in large indoor spaces with a ceiling height of at least 4 metres, such as museums, stadiums, convention centres, airports, metro-transport stations, railway stations, or shopping centres.
A small-area wireless access point should not endanger the stability of the whole support structure it is installed on, and therefore not impose, due to its weight or shape, any structural reinforcement of the support structure used.
This Regulation should be without prejudice to the powers of the Member States to determine the aggregate levels of EMF resulting from the colocation or the aggregation in a local area of small-area wireless access points covered by the second subparagraph of Article 57(1) of Directive (EU) 2018/1972, as well as other types of base stations, in order to ensure their compliance with applicable aggregate exposure limits in accordance with Union law by means other than individual permits related to the deployment of small-area wireless access points.
As further development of the relevant standards is foreseen, if they are to cover small-area wireless access points employing active antenna systems, such access points should not fall in the scope of the permit-exempt deployment regime at this stage.
The application of this Regulation should be regularly monitored in order to facilitate its review taking into account any update of the European standard EN 62232 or other relevant developments in standardisation, in particular with regard to the use of active antenna systems, the technological evolution with regard to the state-of-the-art technology of the small-area wireless access points, the needs to support multiple bands and shared (multi-operator) solutions, as well as any update of Recommendation 1999/519/EC.
This Regulation should be without prejudice to national measures regarding safety, utility supply, respect of private property including the right of owners to determine the use of their property, as well as regarding the rights of way related to the connection of the small-area wireless access point with wide-area network in compliance with Union law.
This Regulation should be without prejudice to the application of any less restrictive regimes at national level for the deployment of small-area wireless access points.
As Directive (EU) 2018/1972 becomes applicable from 21 December 2020, this Regulation should apply from the same date.
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Communications Committee,
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