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Preparations for the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15)

Preparations for the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15). Franz J.G. Zichy U.S. Department of State. Preparations for (WRC-15). Outcome of CPM-15-1 43 agenda items 32 allocated to chapters 37 for WRC-12 39 Resolutions 33 allocated to agenda items and chapters 40 for WRC-12

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Preparations for the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15)

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  1. Preparations for the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) Franz J.G. Zichy U.S. Department of State Communication Information Policy

  2. Preparations for (WRC-15) • Outcome of CPM-15-1 • 43 agenda items • 32 allocated to chapters • 37 for WRC-12 • 39 Resolutions • 33 allocated to agenda items and chapters • 40 for WRC-12 • Chapters of the draft CPM Report to WRC-15 • (1) - CHAPTER 1 - Mobile and Amateur issues • (2) - CHAPTER 2 - Science issues • (3) - CHAPTER 3 - Aeronautical, Maritime and Radiolocation issues • (4) - CHAPTER 4 - Satellite services • (4.1) - Sub-Chapter 4.1 - Fixed-satellite service • (4.2) - Sub-Chapter 4.2 - Mobile-Satellite service • (5) - CHAPTER 5 - Satellite regulatory issues • (6) - CHAPTER 6 - General issues Communication Information Policy

  3. Preparations for (WRC-15) Chapter Assignments • CHAPTER 1 Mobile and Amateur issues • Agenda items: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 • Rapporteurs: Ms Cindy-Lee Cook (Canada) for Agenda items 1.1 and 1.2 , Mr Charles Glass (United States of America) for Agenda items 1.3 and 1.4 • CHAPTER 2 Science issues • Agenda items: 1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14 • Rapporteur: Mr AlexandreVassiliev (Russian Federation) • CHAPTER 3 Aeronautical, Maritime and Radiolocation issues • Agenda items:1.5, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18 • Rapporteur: Mr Martin Weber (Germany) Communication Information Policy

  4. Preparations for (WRC-15) Chapter Assignments (con’t) • CHAPTER 4 Satellite services • Sub-Chapter 4.1 Fixed-satellite service • Agenda items: 1.6, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9.1 • Rapporteur: Mr XiaoyangGao (China) • Sub-Chapter 4.2 Mobile-satellite service • Agenda items: 1.9.2, 1.10 • Rapporteur: Mr MehdiAbyanehNazari (I.R. Iran) • CHAPTER 5 Satellite Regulatory issues • Agenda items: 7, 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.1.3, 9.1.5, 9.1.8, 9.3 • Rapporteur: Mr Khalid Al-Awadhi (United Arab Emirates) • CHAPTER 6 General issues • Agenda items: 2, 4, 9.1.4, 9.1.6, 9.1.7, 10 • Rapporteur: Mr Peter N. Ngige (Kenya) Communication Information Policy

  5. Preparations for (WRC-15) Technical Preparations CPM15-2 Feb [16-27] 2015 Study Groups Feb 2012- 2014 CPM15-1 Feb 2012 WRC-15 Deadline for SG Text draft CPM Report compiled Mid –July 2014 Publication CPM Report March 2015 Agenda developed by WRC-2012 Council (4-13 July) approves WRC-15 dates Consultations Preliminary Views Mid-2013-Mid-2014 Regional & Country Coordination 2013-2014 Regional & Country Proposals Mid-2015 Regional Organization 2012 Communication Information Policy

  6. Preparations for (WRC-15) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (26) European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) (48) RCC Reg. Commonwealth in Comm. (12) Caribbean Telecommunications Union (18) Arab Spectrum Mgt Group (ASMG) (22) Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) (35) Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) (34) African Telecommunications Union (ATU) (54) Southern African Dev. Community (14) Each Nation has Sovereignty Over the Use of its Spectrum Communication Information Policy

  7. Preparations for (WRC-15) WRC-15 CITEL Preferred Optional CPM15-2 Negotiation of final technical input to the WRC State Department ITU-R Study Groups, Working Parties & Joint Task Groups Negotiation of technical study results NTIA FCC IRAC RCS WRC-15 AC U.S. Preparatory SGs, WPs, JTGs U.S. preparation of technical inputs RCS WGs WAC IWGs CPM15-1 Organization of ITU-R U.S. View and Proposal Preparation U.S. Technical Preparation Communication Information Policy

  8. Preparations for (WRC-15) U.S. Department of State’s Role • In general, U.S. objectives for WRC-15 are based upon five guiding principles: • (1) ensuring roll-out of new communication technologies and services; • (2) securing protection for critical government systems and services providing them with capacity to expand; • (3) ensuring WRC carries out its mandate to manage, efficiently and effectively, the radiofrequency spectrum internationally; • (4) establishing an environment that fosters predictable, transparent, pro-competitive regulatory policies for telecommunication; and • (5) limiting the scope of issues to treaty level issues Communication Information Policy

  9. Preparations for (WRC-15) RCS Meeting Dates (Open to the member representatives of federal government agencies only) Communication Information Policy

  10. Preparations for (WRC-15) NTIA Working Group Assignments (WRC-15) Communication Information Policy

  11. Preparations for (WRC-15) • NTIA Preparation for WRC-15 • http://www.ntia.doc.gov/category/wrc-15 • Radio Subcommittee (RCS) page • http://www.ntia.doc.gov/page/radio-conference-subcommittee-rcs • FCC Preparation for WRC-15 • www.fcc.gov/wrc-15 Communication Information Policy

  12. Preparations for (WRC-15) Thank You Communication Information Policy

  13. Preparations for (WRC-15) Communication Information Policy

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