The modified version was then used as a basis for the section on the radio spectrum in the European Electronic Communications Code.
[4] The first version laid out goals and their timescales, which aimed to standardise the assignment of the radio spectrum across the EU.
[7] In 2015, the Radio Spectrum Policy Group in their annual report said that the programme's objectives had been mostly achieved.
[7][9] Some of the goals of the programme included switching to digital broadcasting from analogue, assignment of certain frequencies to mobile broadband throughout the EU and making use of the freed radio spectrum space for wireless communication.
[10][11] The proposed legislation in 2013 aimed to phase out national differences in the allocation of the radio spectrum.