Agenda for the 2011 World Radiocommunication Conference
The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2007),
considering
a) that, in accordance with No. 118 of the ITU Convention, the general scope of the agenda for a world radiocommunication conference should be established four to six years in advance and a final agenda shall be established by the Council two years before the conference;
b) Article 13 of the ITU Constitution relating to the competence and scheduling of world radiocommunication conferences and Article 7 of the Convention relating to their agendas;
c) the relevant resolutions and recommendations of previous world administrative radio conferences (WARCs) and world radiocommunication conferences (WRCs),
recognizing
a) that this Conference has identified a number of urgent issues requiring further examination by WRC 11;
b) that, in preparing this agenda, many items proposed by administrations could not be included and have had to be deferred to future conference agendas,
resolves
to recommend to the Council that a world radiocommunication conference be held in 2011 for a period of four weeks, with the following agenda:
(1) on the basis of proposals from administrations, taking account of the results of WRC 07 and the Report of the Conference Preparatory Meeting, and with due regard to the requirements of existing and future services in the bands under consideration, to consider and take appropriate action with respect to the following items:
1.1 to consider and take appropriate action 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);
1.2 taking into account the ITU R studies carried out in accordance with Resolution 951 (Rev.WRC 07), to take appropriate action with a view to enhancing the international regulatory framework;
1.3 to consider spectrum requirements and possible regulatory actions, including allocations, in order to support the safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), based on the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/8] (WRC 07);
1.4 to consider, based on the results of ITU R studies, any further regulatory measures to facilitate introduction of new aeronautical mobile (R) service (AM(R)S) systems in the bands 112-117.975 MHz, 960-1 164 MHz and 5 000-5 030 MHz in accordance with Resolutions 413 (Rev.WRC 07), [COM4/5] (WRC 07) and [COM4/9] (WRC 07);
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 [COM6/5] (WRC 07);
1.6 to review No. 5.565 of the Radio Regulations in order to update the spectrum use by the passive services between 275 GHz and 3 000 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 950 (Rev.WRC 07), and to consider possible procedures for free-space optical-links, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/9] (WRC 07);
1.7 to consider the results of ITU R studies in accordance with Resolution 222 (Rev.WRC 07) in order to ensure long-term spectrum availability and access to spectrum necessary to meet requirements for the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service, and to take appropriate action on this subject, while retaining unchanged the generic allocation to the mobile-satellite service in the bands 1 525 1 559 MHz and 1 626.5-1 660.5 MHz;
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);
1.9 to revise frequencies and channelling arrangements of Appendix 17 to the Radio Regulations, in accordance with Resolution 351 (Rev.WRC 07), in order to implement new digital technologies for the maritime mobile service;
1.10 to examine the frequency allocation requirements with regard to operation of safety systems for ships and ports and the related regulatory provisions, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/10] (WRC 07);
1.11 to consider a primary allocation to the space research service (Earth-to-space) within the band 22.55-23.15 GHz, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/11] (WRC 07);
1.12 to protect the primary services in the band 37-38 GHz from interference resulting from aeronautical mobile service operations, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/12] (WRC 07);
1.13 to consider the results of ITU R studies in accordance with Resolution [COM6/13] (WRC 07) and decide on the spectrum usage of the 21.4-22 GHz band for the broadcasting-satellite service and the associated feeder-link bands in Regions 1 and 3;
1.14 to consider requirements for new applications in the radiolocation service and review allocations or regulatory provisions for implementation of the radiolocation service in the range 30 300 MHz, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/14] (WRC 07);
1.15 to consider possible allocations in the range 3-50 MHz to the radiolocation service for oceanographic radar applications, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/15] (WRC 07);
1.16 to consider the needs of passive systems for lightning detection in the meteorological aids service, including the possibility of an allocation in the frequency range below 20 kHz, and to take appropriate action, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/16] (WRC 07);
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 [COM4/13] (WRC 07), to ensure the adequate protection of services to which this frequency band is allocated, and take appropriate action;
1.18 to consider extending the existing primary and secondary radiodetermination-satellite service (space-to-Earth) allocations in the band 2 483.5-2 500 MHz in order to make a global primary allocation, and to determine the necessary regulatory provisions based upon the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/17] (WRC 07);
1.19 to consider regulatory measures and their relevance, in order to enable the introduction of software-defined radio and cognitive radio systems, based on the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/18] (WRC 07);
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);
1.21 to consider a primary allocation to the radiolocation service in the band 15.4-15.7 GHz, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/19] (WRC 07);
1.22 to examine the effect of emissions from short-range devices on radiocommunication services, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/4] (WRC 07);
1.23 to consider an allocation of about 15 kHz in parts of the band 415-526.5 kHz to the amateur service on a secondary basis, taking into account the need to protect existing services;
1.24 to consider the existing allocation to the meteorological-satellite service in the band 7 750 7 850 MHz with a view to extending this allocation to the band 7 850-7 900 MHz, limited to non-geostationary meteorological satellites in the space-to-Earth direction, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/20] (WRC 07);
1.25 to consider possible additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/21] (WRC 07);
(2) to examine the revised ITU R Recommendations incorporated by reference in the Radio Regulations communicated by the Radiocommunication Assembly, in accordance with Resolution 28 (Rev.WRC 03), and to decide whether or not to update the corresponding references in the Radio Regulations, in accordance with principles contained in the Annex 1 to Resolution 27 (Rev.WRC 07);
(3) to consider such consequential changes and amendments to the Radio Regulations as may be necessitated by the decisions of the Conference;
(4) in accordance with Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC 07), to review the resolutions and recommendations of previous conferences with a view to their possible revision, replacement or abrogation;
(5) to review, and take appropriate action on, the Report from the Radiocommunication Assembly submitted in accordance with Nos. 135 and 136 of the Convention;
(6) to identify those items requiring urgent action by the Radiocommunication Study Groups in preparation for the next world radiocommunication conference;
(7) to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: “Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks”, in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC 07);
(8) in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention:
8.1 to consider and approve the Report of the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau:
8.1.1 on the activities of the Radiocommunication Sector since WRC 07;
8.1.2 on any difficulties or inconsistencies encountered in the application of the Radio Regulations; and
8.1.3 on action in response to Resolution 80 (Rev.WRC 07);
8.2 to recommend to the Council items for inclusion in the agenda for the next WRC, and to give its views on the preliminary agenda for the subsequent conference and on possible agenda items for future conferences, taking into account Resolution [COM6/22] (WRC 07),
resolves further
to activate the Conference Preparatory Meeting and the Special Committee on Regulatory/ Procedural Matters,
invites the Council
to finalize the agenda and arrange for the convening of WRC 11, and to initiate as soon as possible the necessary consultations with Member States,
instructs the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau
to make the necessary arrangements to convene meetings of the Conference Preparatory Meeting and to prepare a report to WRC 11,
instructs the Secretary-General
to communicate this Resolution to international and regional organizations concerned.
3 comments:
Sebenarnya sebut pasal WRC ni ada banyak bende yg perlu kita lihat topik nya terlalu luas. Cuba anda lihat sendiri pada WRC03 sudah jelas berkaitan..penghapusan CW dan juga Region 1 & 3 have wider spectrum on 40 meter band banyak negara telah memberi laluan kepada ham. Dlm WRC03 ada menyebut "by March 2009 all broadcast have to move away and allow the spectrum to be used by amateur Radio. Namun sejak 2003 hingga 2010 tidak ada tidak ada pembahruan. Apabila ada ham2 dinegara kita bekerja di spectrum yang baru....barulah ada pihak2 yang kelan kabut...Dlm konvensyen semua sudah setuju...meeting pun sana sini border crossing dll namun implementasi nya menjadi tanda tanya...semoga perkara ini mendapat perhatian oleh mereka2 yang bertangung jawab...
Salam,
Adakah perwakilan HAM dalam WRC Malaysia?
Adakah perwakilan HAM yang menyertai NPWG (National Preparatory Working Group) meeting?
Sekadar nak tahu termasuk laporan mesyuarat berlangsung.
Kalau belum ada, rasanya dalam WRC-11 ini bolehlah kita masuk sekali group ini.
Perwakilan HAM Dalam WRC Malaysia? di peringkat NPWG memang ada ham yang mewakili namun saperti saya katakan tadi kami tak di jemput. Saya pernah terlibat dalm NPWG untuk WRC03......Jika anda ingin tahu mengenai siapa yg terlibat dalam NPWG utk WRC11 elok anda berhubung dengan SKMM.
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