Title: RECEIVABILITY OF NOTICES Istvn BOZSKI BRSSD
1 RECEIVABILITY OF NOTICESIstván BOZSÓKIBR/SSD
- Regional Radiocommunication Seminar(Porto
Seguro, Brazil, 21 25 November 2005)
2RECEIVABILITY OF THE NOTICES
- Entry examination of the notice received by the
Bureau - in application of the Radio Regulations
- in application of the Rules of Procedures
approved by the RRB concerning the Receivability
of forms of notice - paragraph 3.1ter of the ROP vis à vis mandatory
information its completeness (Annex 2 of AP4)
and use of the validation SW - Result of the entry examination
- establishment of the formal regulatory date of
receipt
3RECEIVABILITY OF THE API
- Relevant Rules of Procedure
- 3.1bis electronic filing (resolves 5 of RES55)
- 3.1ter completeness (Annex 2 of AP4)
- 3.1quinto Plans - no validation software yet
- 4.1 API not earlier then 7 years before dBiU
(No. 9.1) - Select the proper notice form
- AP4/V coordination not required (non-GEO)
- AP4/VI coordination required (GEO, non-GEO)
4RECEIVABILITY OF THE Coordination Request
- Relevant Provisions of the RR
- No. 9.1 - CR shall be considered as having been
received not earlier than 6 months after date of
reception of the API - No. 9.2 Check modification of the orbital
position whether by more 6 degrees vis-à-vis the
API - No. 9.5D - CR is received within 2 years after
the date of reception of the API (frequency
band!) - Check date of bringing into use (dBiU) with
respect to No. 11.44 and vis-à-vis the modified
dBiU max 7 years after date of receipt of the
API - Check requirements vis-à-vis 11.44.1 dBiU max.
9 years after the date of publication of the API
(prior to 22.11.97)
5RECEIVABILITY OF THE Coordination Request
- Validation of graphical data
- Art. 5 (Regional service area restrictions)
- AP4 and IFRB Circular Letter 769
- Steerable beams (No.1.191, AP4 B.3.b)
- GSO diagrams (AP4 B.3.e)
- Check with respect to RoP
- No. 23.13 (BSS)
- No. 21.16 (repositionable beams)
6RECEIVABILITY OF THE Notification
- Notification not more than 3 years before dBiU
(No. 11.25) - Nos. 11.44, 11.44.1 and 11.48
- maximum regulatory period for bringing an
assignment into use and submission of the first
notification request - 4.3 multiple procedures (API (C) N)
- previously applicable procedures have to be
effected - for earth station associated space station
supported by an API - resolves 6 of RES49 (Rev. WRC-2000)
- time limit for administrative due diligence
- BR reminders
7Basic ROP related to the Receipt of notices
- 1bis1 It is incumbent on all ADM to meet
deadlines established in the RR and, accordingly,
to take account of possible mail delays, holidays
or periods during which ITU may be closed. - 1bis2 Having regard to the various means
available for transmission and delivery of
notices and other related correspondence, the
Board has decided that - Mail received through the postal service shall be
recorded as received on the first working day on
which it is delivered to the ITU/BRs offices in
Geneva. Where the mail is subject to a regulatory
time limit that occurs on a date on which ITU is
closed, the mail should be accepted if it has
been recorded as received on the first working
day following the period of closure - E-mail or telefax documents shall be recorded as
received on the actual date of receipt,
irrespective of whether or not that is a working
day at the ITU/BRs offices in Geneva - In the case of E-mails, an administration is
required to send, within 7 days of the date of
the E-mail, a confirmation by either telefax or
mail which shall be regarded as being received on
the same date as the original E-mail.
8Basic ROP related to submission of the notices
- All mail must be sent to the following address
- Radiocommunication Bureau
- International Telecommunication Union
- Place des Nations
- CH-1211 Geneva 20
- Switzerland
- All telefaxes must be sent to41 22 730 5785
(several lines) - All E-mail must be sent to brmail_at_itu.int
- Information received in the ITU/BR by E-mail
shall be acknowledged by E-mail - Confirmation by telefax or letter from the
Administration
9How to submit filing to the Bureau?
- Where Administrations submit electronic filings
to the Bureau ( on diskette, CD-ROM or as email
attachment) for several satellite networks or
earth stations, each network or station should be
filed in a separate Directory or Folder. - Each Directory/Folder should then contain the
following files, as appropriate, for that
particular network or station - One Network_Name/Station_Name.mdb file in the SNS
file format (this file should contain only ONE
network !!) - Several Beam_Name.gxt files (if diagrams are
being provided in the GIMS file format) - One or several files for the submission of
graphical data, not in the GIMS file format - One Network_Name/Station_Name.doc file (for any
comments pertaining to the network or station)
10How to submit filing to the Bureau?
11How to submit filing to the Bureau?
- When zipped files are submitted, each satellite
network or earth station should be zipped
separately. This is especially important when
notices are submitted by e-mail, which should
only be sent to the official BR e-mail address
brmail_at_itu.int
12Recapitulation of the ROPfor the Receivability
- 3.1bis electronic filing (resolves 5 of RES55)
- 3.1ter completeness (Annex 2 of AP4, validation
SW) - 4.1 API not more than 7 years before dBiU (No.
9.1) - 4.2 notification not more than 3 years before
dBiU (No. 11.25) - 4.2bis 1 API 1 CR (No. 1.112)
- 4.3 multiple procedures (API (C) N)
- previously applicable procedures have to be
effected - for earth station associated space station
supported by an API - 4.4 notification request (Art.11) also not
receivable - regulatory time limit (7 or 9 years) has expired
- RES49 information has not been provided
- BR returns the notice to the ADM with necessary
justification
13Relevant Circular Letters related to the Receipt
of notices
- CR/144
- Application of RES 55 (WRC-2000) for the
submission of information to the Bureau for
publication of information relating to Space
Services - CR/158
- Required AP4 data elements for the submission of
information to the Radiocommunication Bureau
under Appendices 30, 30A and 30B - CR/165
- Rules of Procedure on the receivability of
notices and related correspondence in respect of
space and terrestrial services - CR/166
- Modification to the Rules of Procedure
- CR/169
- Electronic submission of notices
- Establishing a formal date of receipt
- Validation
- CR/ 211
- BRsoft 5.0 and SNS V5.0 since 01 July 2004
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