WRC 2019 Agenda Item Details

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Agenda Item Description
Agenda Item 1.1

This agenda item relates to consideration of an allocation of the frequency band 50-54 MHz to the amateur service in Region 1, in accordance with Resolution 658 [COM6/6] (WRC-15) which resolves to invite the 2019 World Radiocommunication Conference to consider the results of the studies below and take appropriate actions, including spectrum allocation, with the ITU-R to study spectrum needs and sharing with the mobile, fixed, radiolocation and broadcasting services.

The ITU-R is invited to study:

  1. the spectrum needs in Region 1 for the amateur service
  2. taking into account the spectrum needs, study sharing between the amateur service and the mobile, fixed, radiolocation and broadcasting services
Agenda Item 1.2

This agenda item relates to consideration of in-band power limits for earth stations operating in the mobile-satellite service, meteorological-satellite service and Earth exploration-satellite service in the frequency bands 401-403 MHz and 399.9-400.05 MHz, in accordance with Resolution 765 [COM6/7] (WRC-15).

Agenda Item 1.3

This agenda item relates to consideration of possible upgrading of the secondary allocation to the meteorological-satellite service (space-to-Earth) to primary status and a possible primary allocation to the Earth exploration-satellite service (space-to-Earth) in the frequency band 460-470 MHz, in accordance with Resolution 766 [COM6/8] (WRC-15).

The ITU-R is invited to study:

  1. sharing and compatibility studies of such an upgrade while protecting existing primary fixed and mobile services
  2. determine the appropriate pfd limit that would protect these existing primary services any upgrade to these services.
Agenda Item 1.4

This agenda item relates to consideration of the results of studies in accordance with Resolution 557 [COM6/9] (WRC-15), and review, and revise if necessary, the limitations mentioned in Annex 7 to Appendix 30 (Rev.WRC-12), while ensuring the protection of, and without imposing additional constraints on, assignments in the Plan and the List and the future development of the broadcasting-satellite service within the Plan, and existing and planned fixed-satellite service networks.

Agenda Item 1.5

This agenda item relates to consideration of the use of the frequency bands 17.7-19.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 27.5-29.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) by earth stations in motion (ESIMs) communicating with geostationary space stations in the fixed-satellite service and take appropriate action, in accordance with Resolution 158 [COM6/17] (WRC-15).

This includes:

  1. study of technical and operational characteristics,
  2. to study sharing and compatibility between ESIMs and current and planned services allocated in these bands and
  3. to develop, for different types of ESIMs, technical conditions and regulatory provisions for their operation to ensure protection of and not impose undue constrains on current and planned services.
Agenda Item 1.6

This agenda item considers the development of a regulatory framework for non-GSO FSS satellite systems that may operate in the frequency bands 37.5-39.5 GHz (space-to-Earth), 39.5-42.5 GHz (space-to-Earth), 47.2-50.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) and 50.4-51.4 GHz (Earth-to-space), in accordance with Resolution 159 [COM6/18] (WRC-15).

This includes studies of:

  1. technical and operational issues and regulatory provisions to protect existing GSO networks in the FSS, MSS and BSS,
  2. these studies shall focus exclusively on development of EPFD limits,
  3. studies and development of sharing conditions between non-GSO systems in these bands,
  4. studies relating to possible revision to Resolution 750 (Rev. WRC-15) to ensure protection of EESS (passive) from aggregate non-GSO FSS interference,
  5. studies to protect the radio astronomy service in relevant bands from aggregate non-GSO FSS interference.
Agenda Item 1.7

This agenda item relates to study of the spectrum needs for telemetry, tracking and command in the space operation service for non-GSO satellites with short duration missions, to assess the suitability of existing allocations to the space operation service and, if necessary, to consider new allocations, in accordance with Resolution 659 [COM6/19] (WRC-15).

The Resolution notes that short duration missions typically extend for less than 3 years.

The AI includes:

  1. study of the spectrum requirements for TT&C in the space operation service for short duration missions,
  2. to assess the suitability of existing space operation service allocations below 1 GHz taking into account current use and
  3. if existing allocations are insufficient, conduct sharing and compatibility studies including mitigation techniques to protect incumbent services, both in-band and in adjacent bands, in order to consider possible new allocations or an upgrade to an existing allocations to the space operation service within 150.05 - 174 MHz and 400.15 - 420 MHz.
Agenda Item 1.8

This agenda item relates to consideration of possible regulatory actions to support Global Maritime Distress Safety Systems (GMDSS) modernization and to support the introduction of additional satellite systems into the GMDSS, in accordance with Resolution 359 (Rev.WRC-15). This relates to ongoing modernization, in particular including consideration of the mobile-satellite service (MSS), the allocations used and the potential impact of possible modifications to the Radio Regulations on sharing and compatibility with other services and systems.

The ITU-R is invited:

  1. to conduct studies, taking into account activities of the IMO, to determine the regulatory provisions to support GMDSS modernization
  2. to conduct studies, taking into account the activities of the IMO, on sharing and compatibility with other services and systems, both in-band and with services in adjacent frequency bands.
Agenda Item 1.9.1

This agenda item considers, based on the results of ITU-R studies: regulatory actions within the frequency band 156-162.05 MHz for autonomous maritime radio devices to protect the GMDSS and automatic identifications system (AIS), in accordance with Resolution 362 [COM6/10] (WRC-15).

This includes:

  1. studies into the spectrum needs and technical and operational characteristics of autonomous maritime radio devices,
  2. to conduct studies to categorize the various device types,
  3. to conduct sharing and compatibility studies to ensure that no undue constraints are placed on the GMDSS and AIS and
  4. from 1-3 undertake studies to determine potential regulatory actions and appropriate frequencies for autonomous maritime radio devices.
Agenda Item 1.9.2

This agenda item relates to consideration of, based upon the results of ITU-R studies: modifications of the Radio Regulations, including new spectrum allocations to the maritime mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space and space-to-Earth), preferably within the frequency bands 156.0125-157.4375 MHz and 160.6125-162.0375 MHz of Appendix 18, to enable a new VDES satellite component, while ensuring that this component will not degrade the current terrestrial VDES components, ASM and AIS operations and not impose any additional constraints on existing services in these and adjacent frequency bands.

Agenda Item 1.10

This agenda item relates to consideration of spectrum needs and regulatory provisions for the introduction and use of the Global Aeronautical Distress and Safety System (GADSS), in accordance with Resolution 426 [COM6/11] (WRC-15).

GADSS is intended to address the timely identification and location of an aircraft during all phases of flight as well as distress and emergency situations and to use existing and new applications to support search and rescue and flight data retrieval.

In particular:

  1. to study terrestrial and satellite components including
    1. data requirements, radiocommunication requirements relating to safety of life applications, performance criteria
    2. existing allocations to determine whether additional spectrum is required
    3. studies on sharing and/or compatibility with existing services and
  2. to study existing regulatory provisions to determine whether additional regulatory measures might be necessary.
Agenda Item 1.11

This agenda item relates to taking necessary actions, as appropriate, to facilitate global or regional harmonized frequency bands to support railway radiocommunication systems between train and trackside within existing mobile service allocations, in accordance with Resolution 236 [COM6/12] (WRC-15).

The Resolution notes that Study Group 5 is studying relevant technical and operational characteristics for railway radiocommunication systems.

It also emphasizes that the provisions of Nos. 1.59 and 4.10 (relating to safety services) do not apply for railway radiocommunication systems.

The ITU-R is invited to study the spectrum needs, technical and operational characteristics and implementation of railway radiocommunication systems between train and trackside.

Agenda Item 1.12

This agenda item relates to consideration of possible global or regional harmonized frequency bands, to the maximum extent possible, for the implementation of evolving Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) under existing mobile-service allocations, in accordance with Resolution 237 [COM6/13] (WRC-15).

ITS systems are communication applications for the purpose of improving traffic management and assisting safe driving and the Resolution notes use of bands around 5.8 GHz for short range applications.

It also emphasizes that the provisions of Nos. 1.59 and 4.10 (relating to safety services) do not apply for railway radiocommunication systems.

The ITU-R is invited to carry out studies on technical and operational aspects of evolving ITS implementation using existing mobile-service allocations.

Agenda Item 1.13

This agenda item relates to consideration of identification of frequency bands for the future development of International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), including possible additional allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis, in accordance with Resolution 238 [COM6/20] (WRC-15). It calls for studies on frequency-related matters for IMT identification including possible additional allocations to the mobile services on a primary basis in portion(s) of the frequency range between 24.25 and 86 GHz.

The ITU-R is invited to study:

  1. spectrum needs of IMT taking into account factors such as technical and operational parameters of IMT, deployment scenarios and time frames,
  2. appropriate sharing and compatibility studies taking into account the protection of primary services, including adjacent bands where appropriate.
Agenda Item 1.14

This agenda item relates to consideration, on the basis of ITU-R studies in accordance with Resolution 160 [COM6/21] (WRC-15), of appropriate regulatory actions for high-altitude platform stations (HAPS), within existing fixed-service allocations.

The ITU-R is invited to study:

  1. the additional spectrum needs for gateway and fixed terminal links for HAPS taking into account the existing identifications and deployments of HAPS, deployment scenarios for HAPS, technical and operational characteristics of HAPS,
  2. the suitability of using existing identifications,
  3. appropriate modifications to existing regulations in order to facilitate HAPS use in currently identified frequency bands,
  4. frequency bands 38 - 39.5 GHz globally and in Region 2 21.4 - 22 GHz and 24.25 - 27.5 GHz, already allocated to the FS on a primary basis not subject to Appendices 30, 30A and 30B, to meet any spectrum needs not met by 1. and 2.

These studies shall include sharing and compatibility studies to ensure protection of existing services in the bands identified and if necessary adjacent bands.

Agenda Item 1.15

This agenda item relates to consideration of identification of frequency bands for use by administrations for the land-mobile and fixed services applications operating in the frequency range 275-450 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 767 [COM6/14] (WRC-15).

The ITU-R is invited to:

  1. identify the technical and operational characteristics of systems in the land-mobile and fixed services operating above 275 GHz,
  2. to study these system's spectrum needs,
  3. to develop propagation models appropriate for this frequency range to support compatibility analysis between land-mobile, fixed and passive services,
  4. to conduct sharing studies between these services while maintaining protection of the passive services in 5.565, and
  5. to identify candidate frequency bands for the land-mobile and fixed services taking into account the results of 1-4 above.
Agenda Item 1.16

This agenda item relates to consideration of issues related to wireless access systems, including radio local area networks (WAS/RLAN), in the frequency bands between 5 150 MHz and 5 925 MHz, and take the appropriate regulatory actions, including additional spectrum allocations to the mobile service, in accordance with Resolution 239 [COM6/22] (WRC-15).

The ITU-R is invited to:

  1. study WAS/RLAN technical characteristics and operational requirements,
  2. conduct studies with a view to identify potential WA/RLAN mitigation techniques to facilitate sharing with incumbent services at 5 150 - 5 350 MHz, 5 350 - 5 470 MHz, 5 725 - 5 850 and 5 850 - 5925 MHz,
  3. to perform sharing and compatibility studies in the band 5 150 - 5 350 MHz of the possibility of enabling outdoor WLAN/RLAN operations
  4. to conduct further sharing and compatibility studies between WA/RLAN applications and incumbent services at 5 350 - 5 470 MHz addressing:
    1. whether additional mitigation techniques would provide coexistence with EESS (active) and SRS (active) systems,
    2. with radio determination systems and,
    3. hence whether an allocation could be made to the mobile service for use by WAS/RLANs,
  5. to conduct detailed sharing and compatibility studies including mitigation techniques between WAS/RLAN and incumbent services in the band 5 725 - 5 850 MHz with a view of enabling a mobile service to accommodate WAS/RLAN use, and
  6. to conduct detailed sharing and compatibility studies including mitigation techniques between WAS/RLAN and incumbent services in the band 5 850 - 5 925 MHz with a view to accommodating WAS/RLAN use under the existing mobile allocation while not imposing any additional constraints on the existing services.
Agenda Item 7

This agenda item relates to consideration of possible changes, and other options, in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference, an advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks, in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07), in order to facilitate rational, efficient and economical use of radio frequencies and any associated orbits, including the geostationary-satellite orbit.

In particular this relates to:

  1. proposals which deal with deficiencies and improvements in the advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures in the Radio Regulations for space services
  2. ensuring these procedures and related appendices, reflect the latest technologies, as far as possible.
Agenda Item 8

This agenda item relates to consideration and appropriate action taken on requests from administrations to delete their country footnotes or to have their country name deleted from footnotes, if no longer required, taking into account Resolution 26 (Rev.WRC-07).

Agenda Item 9.1.1

This relates to the implementation of IMT in the frequency bands 1 885-2 025 MHz and 2 110-2 200 MHz.

The Resolution invites the ITU-R to study possible technical and operational measures to ensure coexistence and compatibility between terrestrial and satellite components of IMT, in particular in the frequency bands 1 980 - 2 010 MHz and 2 170 - 2 220 MHz.

Agenda Item 9.1.2

This agenda item relates to compatibility of IMT and BSS (sound) in the frequency band 1 452-1 492 MHz in Regions 1 and 3.

The Resolution invites the ITU-R to:

  1. undertake appropriate regulatory and technical studies of compatibility between these two services, in particular between IMT and BSS earth stations
  2. prepare regulatory actioin that could be taken based upon these studies that coudl facilitate the long-term stability of IMT and BSS(sound) in this band

This could then be used, where appropriate, to determine the need for bilateral coordination.

Agenda Item 9.1.3

This issue involves the study of technical and operational issues and regulatory provisions for new non-geostationary-satellite orbit systems in the 3 700-4 200 MHz,4 500-4 800 MHz, 5 925-6 425 MHz and 6 725-7 025 MHz frequency bands allocated to the fixed-satellite service.

The Resolution invites the ITU-R to study:

  1. a possible revision of Article 21 Table 21-4 for non-GSO FSS satellites in 3 700 - 4 200 MHz while ensuring existing mobile and fixed services are protected,
  2. possible revisions of the EPFD(down) and (up) in Article 22 for the 3 700 - 4 200 MHz and 5 925 - 6 425 MHz bands while ensuring the GSO networks are protected from unacceptable interference,
  3. the possible development of EPFD(down) and EPFD(up) limits to include in Article 22 for the 4 500 - 4 800 MHz and 6 725 - 7 025 MHz bands for non-GSO systems while protecting GSO networks from unacceptable interference,
  4. the protection of MSS feeder links in the s-E direction in the 6 700 - 7 025 MHz band from non-GSO FSS systems operating in a E-s direction,
  5. development of appropriate regulatory provisions in the 4 500 - 4 800 MHz band to protect terrestrial services from non-GSO FSS systems operating in the s-E direction,
  6. development of regulatory provisions to clarify that 5.440A and 5.547C would apply to ensure that non-GSO FSS systems do not cause harmful interference to or claim protection from AMT for flight testing by aircraft stations.
Agenda Item 9.1.4

This agenda item relates to stations on board sub-orbital vehicles, and it invites the ITU-R to:

  1. conduct studies to identify any required technical and operational measures that could assist in avoiding harmful interference,
  2. conduct studies to determine spectrum requirements and a possible future agenda item for WRC-23 and
  3. complete these studies in the existing study cycle.
Agenda Item 9.1.5

This agenda item relates to consideration of the technical and regulatory impacts of referencing Recommendations ITU-R M.1638-1 and ITU-R M.1849-1 in Nos. 5.447F and 5.450A of the Radio Regulations.

Agenda Item 9.1.6

This agenda item relates to urgent studies within the ITU-R and in particular studies concerning Wireless Power Transmission (WPT) for electric vehicles:

  1. to assess the impact of WPT for electric vehicles on radiocommunication services and
  2. to study harmonized frequency ranges which would minimize the impact on radiocommunication services of WPT.
Agenda Item 9.1.7

This agenda item relates to urgent studies within the ITU-R concerning the need for additional measures to limit uplink transmission of terminals in accordance with RR 18.1 and possible methods that will assist administrations in managing unauthorized operation of earth station terminals deployed within its territory.

Agenda Item 9.1.8

This agenda item relates to studies on the technical and operational aspects of radio networks and systems, as well as spectrum needed, including possible harmonized use of spectrum to support the implementation of narrowband and broadband machine-type communication infrastructures.

Agenda Item 9.1.9

This agenda item relates to studies relating to spectrum needs and possible allocation of the frequency band 51.4-52.4 GHz to the fixed-satellite service (Earth-to-space).

The Resolution invites the ITU-R to:

  1. study the additional spectrum needs for development of the FSS taking into account bands currently allocated to that service, the conditions of their use and the possible optimization of these frequencies to increase spectrum efficiency,
  2. sharing and compatibility studies with existing services on a primary and secondary basis including as appropriate adjacent bands to determine the suitability of new primary allocations for FSS at 51.4 - 52.4 GHz (E-s) limited to FSS feeder links for GSO use and associated regulations,
  3. studies towards possible revision of Resolution 750 (Rev. WRC-12) so that systems in the passive band 52.6 - 54.25 GHz are protected and
  4. studies regarding the protection of the radio astronomy service and including any appropriate regulatory measures.