Title: WRC11 Agenda for Fixed, mobile and broadcasting issues
1WRC-11 Agenda forFixed, mobile and broadcasting
issues
APG2011-1 6-8 March, 2008 Republic of Korea
2Fixed, Mobile and Broadcasting Issues
Chapter 3 (CPM Report)
3Agenda Item 1.5 - (1)
BOT/LSO/ MWI/MOZ/ NMB/AFS/ SWZ/ZMB/ ZWE/54/50
ASP/41A28/391
WRC-07
WRC-11 AI 1.5
4Agenda Item 1.5 - (2)
- AI 1.5 to consider worldwide/regional
harmonization of spectrum for electronic news
gathering (ENG), taking into account the results
of ITU-R studies, in accordance with
Resolution 954 COM6/5 (WRC-07) - Resolution 954 (WRC-07)
- resolves
- Feasibility of worldwide/regional harmonization
of ENG spectrum
- Methods for possible harmonization of frequency
bands and tuning ranges for ENG usage
- Invites ITU-R
- Studies for possible global/regional
harmonization
- Sharing and compatibility issues with existing
services
- Operational measures for ENG equipment taking
into account Recommendation ITU-R M.1637
5Agenda Item 1.5 - (3)
- ENG/OB/BAS/SAP/SAB (see Rep. ITU-R BT.2069)
- Electronic news gathering (ENG) the collection
of video and/or sound material without the use of
film or tape recorder, using small, often
handheld, electronic cameras and/or microphones
with radio links to the news room and/or to the
portable tape or other recorders. - Outside broadcasting (OB) the temporary
provision of programme making facilities at the
location of ongoing news, sport or other events,
lasting from a few hours to several weeks.
(generally planned in advance) - Services ancillary to programme making (SAP) the
activities carried out in the making of
programmes, such as film making,
advertisements, corporate videos, concerts,
theatre and similar activities not initially
meant for broadcasting to general public - Services ancillary to broadcasting (SAB) the
activities of broadcast service companies carried
out in the production of their programme
material. - In some parts of the world SAB is referred
to as BAS.
6Agenda Item 1.5 - (4)
- Further studies identified by ITU-R WP5C
- (see Doc 6/6, 6D/3, 6G/10, 6X/3)
- 1) User requirements
- a) public safety, disaster relief and national
security aspects of ENG and TVOB as they are
related to public protection and disaster
relief - b) operational characteristics of terrestrial
television outside broadcast (TVOB), ENG and
electronic field production (EFP) equipment
- similar to the mobile service
- c) other characteristics of national applications
for ENG
- d) migration from analogue to digital ENG and
TVOB systems
- e) channel bandwidth required for transmission of
digital ENG
- f) extent to which ENG operations are
bidirectional point-to-point,
- involve one or more one-way transmissions
- g) extent to which ENG operations are fixed,
nomadic or mobile
- h) types of feeder and distribution link
requirements to fixed and/or
- network access points.
7Agenda Item 1.5 - (5)
- 2) Transmission
- a) antenna characteristics for ENG applications
- impact of multi-path effects on ENG
- factors which influence ENG operations avoiding
obstacles on the ground
- and possibility of movement during
operations where the receiving antenna
- is airborne or mounted on a vehicle.
- 3) Spectrum usage
- a) information on their frequency bands used or
planned
- b) studies required on channel bandwidth for
digital ENG
- c) guard band requirements for electronic news
gathering
- d) difficulties in mitigating interference to ENG
largely brought about by the new uses for
spectrum which make for difficult situations such
as the new wireless applications - e) frequency bands where some administrations
operate TVOB, ENG and
- EFP equipment and systems under mobile
service allocations
- f) what frequency bands are required for
harmonization of spectrum usage
- for ENG and TVOB systems
- identification of a limited number of bands where
spectrum harmonization
- for ENG and TVOB may be warranted on a global
basis.
8Agenda Item 1.8 - (1)
CEPT (EUR/10A25/2) 1.5
ARAB States (ARB/39A23/2) 1.9
RES 803 (WRC-03) 2.7
WRC-07
WRC-11 AI 1.8
9Agenda Item 1.8 - (2)
- Contributions for WRC-07 Agenda Item 7.2
10Agenda Item 1.8 - (3)
- AI 1.8 to consider the progress of ITU-R studies
concerning the technical and regulatory issues
relative to the fixed service in the bands
between 71 GHz and 238 GHz, taking into account
Resolutions 731 (WRC-2000) and 732 (WRC-2000)
Fixed Wireless Applications
Broadband fixed wireless applications
Wireless personal area network (WPAN) systems
short-range, high-speed multimedia data services
11Agenda Item 1.8 - (4)
- Resolution 731 (WRC-2000) Consideration by a
future competent world radiocommunication
conference of issues dealing with sharing and
adjacent-band compatibility between passive and
active services above 71 GHz - resolves
- to consider the results of ITU-R studies with a
view to revising the Radio Regulations, as
appropriate, in order to accommodate the emerging
requirements of active services, taking into
account the requirements of the passive services,
in bands above 71 GHz, - Invites ITU-R
- to continue its studies to determine if and under
what conditions sharing is possible between
active and passive services in the bands above 71
GHz, such as, but not limited to, 100-102 GHz,
116-122.25 GHz, 148.5-151.5 GHz, 174.8-191.8 GHz,
226-231.5 GHz and 235-238 GHz - to study means of avoiding adjacent-band
interference from space services (downlinks)
into radio astronomy bands above 71 GHz
- to take into account the principles of
burden-sharing to the extent practicable in their
studies
- to complete the necessary studies when the
technical characteristics of the active services
in these bands are known
- to develop Recommendations specifying sharing
criteria for those bands where sharing is
feasible,
12Agenda Item 1.8 - (5)
- Resolution 732 (WRC-2000) Consideration by a
future competent world radiocommunication
conference of issues dealing with sharing between
active services above 71 GHz - resolves
- to consider the results of ITU-R studies with a
view to revising the Radio Regulations, as
appropriate, in order to accommodate the emerging
requirements of active services, taking into
account the requirements of the passive services,
in bands above 71 GHz, - Invites ITU-R
- that appropriate measures should be taken to meet
the spectrum requirements for active services for
which the technology will be commercially
available at a later time - that sharing criteria be developed for co-primary
active services in bands above 71 GHz
- that the sharing criteria developed should form
the basis for a review of active service
allocations above 71 GHz at a future competent
conference, if necessary,
13Agenda Item 1.8 - (6)
Fixed wireless systems, HF systems in the fixed
land mobile services
WP5C
Responsible group
Concerned groups
SG1 (WP1A)
SG7 (WP7A) (WP7B) (WP7D)
SG4 (WP4A)
Spectrum management
Science services
Satellite services
14Agenda Item 1.8 - (7)
- Work done/progress in ITU-R
- Question ITU-R 234/9 Technical and operational
characteristics of fixed wireless systems
operating in frequency bands allocated to the
fixed service above 57 GHz Deleted in SG5
meeting - Report ITU-R F.2107 Characteristics and
applications of fixed wireless systems operating
in the 57 GHz to 95 GHz band
- Recommendation ITU-R P.1411 Propagation data
and prediction methods for the planning of
short-range outdoor radiocommunication systems
and radio local area networks in the frequency
range 300 MHz to 100 GHz - Recommendation ITU-R P.1238 Propagation data
and prediction methods for the planning of indoor
radio communication systems and radio local area
networks in the frequency range 900 MHz to 100
GHz
15Agenda Item 1.17 - (1)
- AI 1.17 to consider results of sharing studies
between the mobile service and other services in
the band 790-862 MHz in Regions 1 and 3, in
accordance with Resolution 749 COM4/13
(WRC-07), to ensure the adequate protection of
services to which this frequency band is
allocated, and take appropriate action - Resolution 749 (WRC-07)
- emphasizing
- The use of 470-862 MHz by broadcasting and other
primary services, covered by the GE06 Agreement
- Requirements of other services including mobile
and broadcasting services
- resolves
- Sharing studies for R1 R3 in 760-862 MHz
between mobile and other services
- ITU-R report of study results to WRC-11
16Agenda Item 1.17 - (2)
RR Article 5 (Rev. WRC-07)
17Agenda Item 1.17 - (3)
- New identification for IMT
- Region 1 790-960 MHz (5.317A)
- The use of 790-862 MHz from 2015 (5.XXX)
- Region 2 698-960 MHz (5.317A)
- Region 3 790-960 MHz (5.317A)
- Extended band in 9 countries 698-790 MHz
(5.YYY)
- MOD 5.317A Those parts of the band 698-960 MHz in
Region 2 and the band 790-960 MHz in Regions 1
and 3 which are allocated to the mobile service
on a primary basis are identified for use by
administrations wishing to implement
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) See
Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-07) and Resolution 749
COM4/13 (WRC-07). This identification does not
preclude the use of these bands by any
application of the services to which they are
allocated and does not establish priority in the
Radio Regulations.
18Agenda Item 1.17 - (4)
- ADD 5.XXX In Region 1, the allocation to the
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a
primary basis in the frequency band 790-862 MHz
shall come into effect from 17 June 2015 and
shall be subject to agreement obtained under No.
9.21 with respect to the aeronautical
radionavigation service in countries mentioned in
No. 5.312. For countries party to the GE06
Agreement, the use of stations of the mobile
service is also subject to the successful
application of the procedures of that Agreement.
Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-07) and Resolution 749
COM4/13 (Rev.WRC-07) shall apply. - ADD 5.YYY The band, or portions of the band
698-790MHz, in Bangladesh, China, Korea (Rep.
of), India, Japan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea,
Philippines and Singapore are identified for use
by these administrations wishing to implement
IMT. This identification does not preclude the
use of these bands by any application of the
services to which they are allocated and does not
establish priority in the Radio Regulations. In
China, the use of IMT in this band will not start
until 2015.
19Agenda Item 1.17 - (5)
- Responsible group of JTG 5-6 and no concerned
group
- Terms of Reference of Joint Task Group 5-6
- (see Annex 10 to CA/171)
- The 1st meeting of JTG 5-6 May 28 - June 3 in
Geneva
- Meetings of SG 5 18-19 February, 10-11
November
- Meetings of SG 6 26-27 May, 30-31
October
20Agenda Item 1.20 - (1)
AI 1.20 to consider the results of ITU-R
studies and spectrum identification for gateway
links for high altitude platform stations (HAPS)
in the range 5 850-7 075 MHz in order to support
operations in the fixed and mobile services, in
accordance with Resolution 734 (Rev.WRC-07)
Background Proposed by APT at WRC-07 Relat
ed provisions Resolution 734 (Rev. WRC-07), Stud
ies for spectrum identification for gateway
links for high-altitude platform stations in the
range from 5 850 to 7 500 MHz
Related Recommendations ITU-R F.1764, Methodo
logy to evaluate interference from fixed service
systems using high altitude platform stations to
fixed wireless systems in the bands above 3 GHz
21Agenda Item 1.20 - (2)
22Agenda Item 1.20 - (3)
23Agenda Item 1.20 - (4)
Recent ITU-R SG 5 activities Noted that system c
haracteristics for HAPS gateway links in the 5
850 7 075 MHz band need to be developed.
Sent a liaison statement to Working Party 4A
(contributing group for this agenda item) to ask
for information on the technical and operational
characteristics of FSS systems operating in the
band above for use in sharing studies involving
FSS and HAPS gateway links systems
Deleted two ITU-R Questions related to HAPS issue
(Iran and Syria proposed) Question ITU-R 212-2/9,
System characteristics and frequency bands for
fixed service systems utilizing high altitude
platform stations Question ITU-R 218-1/9, Frequ
ency sharing criteria for systems in the fixed
service using high altitude platform stations and
systems in the fixed-satellite service
24Agenda Item 1.22 - (1)
SRD (1999) (Question ITU-R 213/1)
UWB devices (2003) (Question ITU-R 226/1, 227/1
)
ARAB States (ARB/39A23/2) 1.13
Spectrum requirements for SRD (2001) (SM.1538)
UWB technology etc.(2006) (SM.1754, SM.1755, SM
.1756, SM.1757)
WRC-07
See Resolution ITU-R 54 (RA-07) Harmonization of
SRD
WRC-11 AI 1.22
25Agenda Item 1.22 - (2)
AI 1.22 to examine the effect of emissions from
short-range devices on radiocommunication
services, in accordance with Resolution 953
COM6/4 (WRC 07)
Example of interference simulation
26Agenda Item 1.22 - (3)
- Resolution 953COM6/4 (WRC-2007) Protection of
radiocommunication services from emissions by
short-range radio devices
- Resolves
- that, to ensure that radiocommunication services
are adequately protected, further studies are
required on the emissions from SRDs, inside and
outside the frequency bands designated in the
Radio Regulations for ISM applications. - invites ITU-R
- to study emissions from SRDs, in particular
RFIDs, inside and outside the frequency bands
designated in the Radio Regulations for ISM
applications to ensure adequate protection of
radiocommunication services.
27Agenda Item 1.22 - (4)
Spectrum engineering techniques
Responsible group
WP1A
Concerned groups
SG3
SG7
SG5
SG4
SG6
Radiowave propagation
Science services
Terrestrial services
Satellite services
Broadcasting service
28Agenda Item 1.22 - (5)
- Relevant documents in ITU-R
- ITU-R SM.1538 Technical and operating parameters
and spectrum requirements for short-range
radiocommunication devices
- ITU-R SM.1754 Measurement techniques of
ultra-wideband transmissions
- ITU-R SM.1755 Characteristics of ultra-wideband
technology
- ITU-R SM.1756 Framework for the introduction of
devices using ultra-wideband technology
- ITU-R SM.1757 Impact of devices using
ultra-wideband technology on systems operating
within radiocommunication services