WRC 2027 Agenda Item Details
This list contains the Agenda Items or Resolutions for which study work or other actions is required. Click on Agenda Item or Resolution to get more information about which Visualyse product to use and how Transfinite consultants can assist in studying this problem.
Agenda Item | Description |
Agenda Item 1.1 | This agenda item relates to the technical and operational conditions for the use of parts of Q/V band for aeronautical or maritime Earth Stations in Motion (A-ESIMs and M-ESIMs), in particular 47.2 - 50.2 GHz and 50.4 - 51.4 GHz. Studies requested of the ITU-R include:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.2 | This agenda item considers possible revisions of sharing conditions in the frequency band 13.75-14 GHz to allow the use of uplink fixed-satellite service earth stations with smaller antenna sizes. The ITU-R is invited to study possible changes to the minimum antenna size and associated power limitations to protect the services as stipulated in Nos 5.502 and 5.303. WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.3 | This agenda item relates to use of 51.4 - 52.4 GHz by gateway earth stations transmitting to non-GSO systems in the FSS. The ITU-R is invited to complete by WRC-27:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.4 | This agenda item is to consider a new primary allocation in Region 3 to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) in the space-to-Earth direction in the frequency band 17.3 - 17.7 GHz and to the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) in the space-to-Earth direction, while protecting existing primary services in the band. Its resolves to protect radiocommunication services to which the band is allocated on a primary basis, in particular assignments contained in Appendix 30A. The ITU-R is invited to conduct and complete in time for WRC-27
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.5 | This agenda item is to consider regulatory measures and their implementability to limit the unauthorized operations of non-GSO ES in the FSS and MSS and associated issues related to the service area of non-GSO satellite systems in the FSS and MSS. The ITU-R is invited to:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.6 | This agenda item is to consider technical and regulatory measures for FSS networks/systems in the 37.5 - 42.5 GHz (space-to-Earth), 42.5-43.5 GHz, 47.2-50.2 GHz and 50.4 0 51.4 GHz (Earth-to-space) for equitable access to these frequency bands The ITU-R is invited to study the technical and regulatory measures for FSS satellite networks/systems in these bands or portions of for equitable access while ensuring the protection of existing primary services in these bands and in adjacent bands taking into account the needs of developing countries:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.7 | This agenda item is to consider studies on sharing and compatibility and develop technical conditions for use of IMT in the frequency bands 4.4 - 4.8 GHz, 7.125 - 8.4 GHz (or parts of) and 14.8 - 15.35 GHz taking into account existing primary services operating in those bands or adjacent frequency bands. The ITU-R is invited to study: 1. the technical, operational and regulatory issues pertaining to the possible use of the terrestrial component of IMT in these bands taking into account:
2. sharing and compatibility studies with a view to ensuring the protection of services for which the band is allocated on primary basis including protection of stations operating in international waters or airspace which cannot be registered in the MIFR without imposing additional regulatory or technical constraints on these services and also on services in adjacent bands WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.8 | This agenda item is to consider possible additional allocations to the radiolocation service (RLS) on a primary basis in the frequency range 231-275 GHz and possible new identifications for the radiolocation service applications in frequency bands in the frequency range 275 - 700 GHz for millimetric and sub-millimetric wave imaging systems. The ITU-R is invited to study:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.9 | This agenda item is to review Appendix 26 of the Radio Regulations in support of aeronautical mobile (OR) high frequency modernization. The ITU-R is invited to study:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.10 | This agenda item is to consider PFD and EIRP limits for inclusion in Article 21 for the FSS, MSS and BSS to protect fixed and mobile services in the frequency bands 71 - 76 GHz and 81 - 86 GHz. The ITU-R is invited to study PFD and EIRP limits to be included in Article 21 for FSS, MSS and BSS satellite services to protect current and planned fixed and mobile services in these frequency bands. WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.11 | This agenda item is to consider the technical and operational issues and regulatory provisions for space-to-space links among GSO and non-GSO satellites in frequency bands 1 518 - 1 544 MHz, 1 545 - 1 559 MHz, 1 610 - 1 645.5 MHz, 1 646.5 - 1 660 MHz, 1 670 - 1 675 MHz and 2 483.5 - 2 500 MHz allocated to the MSS. The ITU-R is invited to:
Space-to-space links should only operate in the same direction as existing MSS allocations. WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.12 | This agenda item is to consider possible allocations to the MSS and possible regulatory actions in the frequency bands 1 427 - 1 432 MHz (space-to-Earth), 1 645.5 - 1 646.5 MHz (space-to-Earth)(Earth-to-space), 1 880 - 1 920 MHz (space-to-Earth)(Earth-to-space) and 2 010 - 2 025 MHz (space-to-Earth)(Earth-to-space) required for future development of low-date-rate non-GSO MSS. WRC-23 is invited to:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.13 | This agenda item is to consider studies of a possible new allocation to the MSS for direct connectivity between space stations and IMT user equipment to complement terrestrial IMT network coverage. The ITU-R is invited to:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.14 | This agenda item is to consider possible additional allocations to the MSS. It resolves to invite the ITU-R to:
WRC-27 is invited to consider the results of the above studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate. |
Agenda Item 1.15 | This agenda item is consider studies on frequency-related matters, including possible new or modified space research service (space-to-space) allocations, for future development of communications on the lunar surface and between lunar orbit and the lunar surface. The ITU-R is invited to:
With the exception of the last item, WRC-27 is invited to review the results of these studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate |
Agenda Item 1.16 | Studies of technical and regulatory provisions necessary to protect radio astronomy operating in specific Radio Quiet Zones (RQZs) and, in frequency bands allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary basis globally, from aggregate radio-frequency interference caused by systems in the non-geostationary-satellite orbit. The ITU-R is invited to:
WRC-23 is invited to review the results of these studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate |
Agenda Item 1.17 | This agenda item is to consider regulatory provisions for receive-only space weather sensors and their protection in the Radio Regulations, taking into account the results of ITU Radiocommunication Sector studies, in accordance with Resolution 682. The ITU-R is invited to:
Any possible new primary MetAids (space weather) allocations shall not claim protection from, nor constrain the future development of, incumbent services in these frequency bands or adjacent frequency bands WRC-23 is invited to review the results of these studies and take necessary actions, as appropriate |
Agenda Item 1.18 | This agenda item is to consider, based on the results of ITU Radiocommunication Sector studies, possible regulatory measures regarding the protection of the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) and the radio astronomy service in certain frequency bands above 76 GHz from unwanted emissions of active services, in accordance with Resolution 712. The ITU-R is invited to: 1. study compatibility between the EESS(passive) and the corresponding active services in adjacent bands as listed below:
2. study compatibility between the RAS and the corresponding active services in adjacent bands as listed below:
WRC-27 is invited to determine, based on the results of studies, any required regulatory measures regarding the protection of the EESS(passive) and RAS for the frequency bands listed above. |
Agenda Item 1.19 | This agenda item is to consider possible primary allocations in all Regions to the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) in the frequency bands 4 200 - 4 400 MHz and 8 400 - 8 500 MHz without protection from existing services in these frequency bands and in adjacent bands. |
Agenda Item 4 | This agenda item involves a review of Resolutions and Recommendations of previous conferences with a view to their possible revision, replacement or abrogation in accordance with Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC-19). |
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:
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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 9.3 | This covers the Report from the RRB and Director to the WRC-27 which describes issues identified in implementing the Radio Regulations. It is typically available in draft form early in the year and then finalised before the WRC-27. Many regional blocks review the reports and propose solutions to issues identified. |
Agenda Item 10 | This agenda item relates to the agenda for the following conference, which in this case will be WRC-31, in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention and Resolution 804 (Rev. WRC-19). |
Not an agenda item 1 | WRC-23 invites ITU-R to conduct technical studies on the epfd limits in Article 22, including the epfd limits referred to in No. 22.5K, in order to ensure the continued protection of GSO FSS and BSS networks, and to inform WRC-27 of the results of the studies, without any regulatory consequences. This work should not be submitted under agenda item 9.1. |
Not an agenda item 2 | WRC-23 invites Member States to actively participate in the implementation of Resolution ITU-R 74 (RA-23) by submitting contributions to concerned ITU-R study groups and supporting associated technical activities to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum and associated orbit resources, with a focus on non-GSO satellite systems including the compatibility among systems. |