Broadband Wireless Access includes a large variety of radio technologies and corresponding services therefore several ETSI technical committees are active in this area:
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN)
The work of ETSI technical committee BRAN includes the areas of HiperMAN, HiperMAN/WiMAX Testing, High Performance Radio LAN in the 5 GHz frequency band as well as radio technologies using the frequency bands 2,6 GHz and 3,5 GHz that can be used for running Metropolitan Area Networks.
EMC & Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM)
ETSI technical committee ERM is responsible for a European Standard covering 'Wideband Data Links operating in the 2,4 GHz band', i.e. Radio LANs or Wireless LANs. This Standard is very widely used for demonstrating the conformity of Wi-FiTM, and similar licence-exempt data communications equipment, with the Radio Equipment & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive from the European Commission.
Access, Terminals, Transmission & Multiplexing (ATTM)
The Working Group TM 4 of ETSI technical committee ATTM is responsible for specifications for point-to-point and multipoint radio systems, in the fixed service used in core and access networks, covering all equipment aspects including antenna parameters. These specifications address many frequency bands, e.g. 38 GHz and 65 GHz for point-to-point radio systems and 3,5 GHz, 10 GHz and 26 GHz for multipoint radio systems.
Other Technical Committees
The following ETSI technical committees also work on specifications that can be used for Broadband Wireless Access:
- Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECTTM)
- Railway Telecommunications (RT)
- Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPPTM)