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0 Overview of AI 1.13 bands – Initial prioritisation
CPG activities Overview of AI 1.13 bands – Initial prioritisation Alexander Kühn Chairman CEPT CPG19

1 CEPT Conference Preparatory Group
The Conference Preparatory Group (CPG19) of CEPT/ECC is responsible for developing the ECPs and Briefs for WRC-19 and RA-19 CPG management team: Chairman: Alexander Kühn Germany Vice-Chairmen: Gerlof Osinga The Netherlands Alexandre Vallet France Secretary: Karsten Buckwitz Germany

2 Lessons learned All ITU Regions are equally important!
Different views led to splitted results. CONSENSUS is the only procedure to ensure commonly acceptable results. Continuous dialogue is the key to reach consensus: Common understanding Identified difficulties Identified commonalities Balanced solutions! Footer - add copy here

3 CPG19 Structure

4 Radiocommunication Bureau
The WRC Cycle Revisions to the Radio Regulations ITU Member States RA Final Acts Rec CPM Report WRC CPM-2 WRC Resolu- tion Director RRB ITU-R Study Groups: SG-1: Spectrum management SG-3: Radiowave propagation SG-4: Satellite services SG-5: Terrestrial services SG-6: Broadcasting service SG-7: Science services Radiocommunication Bureau RoP Next WRC Agenda CPM-1 Adopted by ITU Council CPM: Conference Preparatory Meeting Rec: ITU-R Recommendation RoP: Rules of Procedure RR: Radio Regulations (treaty status) RRB: Radio Regulations Board SGs: Radiocommunication Study Groups RA: Radiocommunication Assembly WRC: World Radiocommunication Conference

5 International Dimension
APT Coordinated Proposals Proposals ASMG Informal Group (Structure & Chairmanship) Member States ATU WRC-19 160 Member States 3400 Participants CPM Report CEPT Conference Secretariat (BR & GS) Agenda: Draft WRC Res & Final Council Decison Director’s Report RA-19 RCC

6 WRC-19 Agenda item 1.13 “to consider 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 233 (WRC-12);” Resolution 238 resolves to invite ITU-R 2. To conduct and complete in time for WRC-19 the appropriate sharing and compatibility studies, taking into account the protection of services to which the band is allocated on a primary basis, for the frequency bands: […] Footer - add copy here

7 RES 238 (WRC-15)- THE LIST What is not on the list? 5 925 – 7 750 MHz
10.4 – 10.6 GHz 27.5 – 29.5 GHz 76 – 81 GHz 86 – 100 GHz Identification Additional Allocation 24.25 – 27.5 GHz 24.25 – (R1/R2) 31.8 – 33.4 GHz 37 – 40.5 GHz 40.5 – 42.5 GHz 42.5 – 43.5 GHz 45.5 – 47 GHz 47 – 47.2 GHz 47.2 – 50.2 GHz 50.4 – 52.6 GHz 66 – 76 GHz 81 – 86 GHz Footer - add copy here

8 Dependencies to other Agenda items - Overlap
AI HAPS AI 1.5 ESIM AI 9.1.1 Unpaired 2GHz AI 1.13 and IMT2020 /5G AI 1.6 NGSO FSS GHZ AI 9.1.2 BSS Sound AI 1.3 Upgrade MHz AI 9.1.9 NGSO FSS GHZ Footer - add copy here

9 Stakeholders during the preparation on WRC-15
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10 Notings to balance the interests
TG 5/1 had difficulties to find a chairman for bands above 56 GHz Worldwide developments are concentrating on the range around GHz Fixed service links are often used by Mobile Operators itself Satellite links are not flexible in terms of spectrum bands Administrations do not want to create continous Agenda item (fixed-mobile) Global harmonised bands are essential for economies of scale Further national and/or regional decisions can be complementary. Footer - add copy here

11 All bands under AI 1.13 will be studied
Conclusions The complexity of the WRC Agenda requires early agreements on commonalities to achieve a positive result at WRC-19. All bands under AI 1.13 will be studied At first glance, good candidate bands for a common agreement are 24.5 – 27.5 GHz, GHz, GHz. All regional organisations have to commit themselves before WRC-19. Studies should focus on those bands with the highest likelihood of common implementation Footer - add copy here

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