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Regulatory Updates and Issues

Regulatory Updates and Issues. Authors:. Date: 2011-11-08.

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Regulatory Updates and Issues

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  1. Regulatory Updates and Issues Authors: Date: 2011-11-08 Notice:This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.18. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  2. Abstract This presentation provides updates on a number of regulatory matters affecting wireless LAN standards, and issues that IEEE 802.18 may be asked to respond to Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  3. Agenda • ERM TG11 has completed the TCAM mandated changes to EN 300 328 • The addition of adaptivity requirements to EN 301 893 • The Lufthansa DA2GC project • Status on the House bill (The Walden Bill) on spectrum changes • Smart Meter interference with Wi-Fi networks in Maine • CSMAC (The Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee) documents on the use of unlicensed spectrum • The Chief Executive of Ofcom speech on the future of spectrum • The new broadcast TV standard (ATSC-3) Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  4. EN 300 328 v1.8.1 • ERM TG11 has completed work on the TCAM mandated sharing rules • Last minute effort by industrial group to add a “coexistence manager” failed • A person who determines when sharing can be turned off • Required consensus for adoption • Now must be approved by member states • Process could complete this year • New WI will start in May • Improve sharing mechanisms, a.k.a. adaptivity • Improve test plans Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  5. EN 301 893 v1.7.1 • While updating the specification to fix issues, adaptivity has been added based on suggestion from commenter • Similar to sharing rules added to EN 300 328 • Approval process simpler than EN 300 328 • Began as editorial changes • Should complete by end of 2012 Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  6. Lufthansa DA2GC • Direct Air to Ground Communications • Network to span all of western Europe • FM PT48 tasked with impact study • Base stations to blanket the EU • Provides a number of service for in-flight operation Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  7. Supports Multiple Services Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  8. Test results (with 2.4 GHz and 100 mW) Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  9. US House Spectrum Bill • Part of NBP effort; to free up 300 MHz of spectrum by 2015 • Sponsored by Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) • Now part of the payroll tax reduction act • Pushed back in December to end of February • Expected to pass; auctions to fund payroll tax dedustions Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  10. US House Spectrum Bill [2] • Spectrum auctions to be started within three years of enactment of the bill: • 1755 to 1780 MHz • 1675 to 1710 MHz (15 MHz only) • 3550 to 3650 MHz with exclusion zones • 1915 to 1920 MHz paired with 1995 to 2000 MHz • 2155 to 2180 MHz (15 MHz only) • Reallocation of the 700 MHz Public Safety band and Public Safety guardband for commercial use. Research In Motion CONFIDENTIAL

  11. US House Spectrum Bill [3] • Incentive auctions (“…encourage licensees to relinquish voluntarily…”) • $3B of proceeds from the auction of broadcast TV bands to be put into a TV Broadcaster Relocation Fund • Reorganization of the Broadcast TV Spectrum • Unlicensed use of the 5 GHz band • Adding 5350 - 5470 MHz for unlicensed U-NII (and 5850 - 5925 MHz) • Advanced Public Safety allocations using the 700 MHz Public Safety band and D Block • Next Generation 9 – 1 – 1 Advancement Act U-NII = Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Research In Motion CONFIDENTIAL

  12. FCC 5-Year Spectrum Reassignment Plan Research In Motion CONFIDENTIAL

  13. Smart Meters and Wi-Fi • “Smart Meters blamed for Wi-Fi router traffic jam”  CNET News Green Tech – November 21, 2011 • http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-57328603-54/smart-meters-blamed-for-wi-fi-router-traffic-jam/ • Notice on Office of the Pubic Advocate website – November 17, 2011 • http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=meopa_news&id=318771&v=Default • Central Maine Power “Q&A” about Smart Meter interference issues: • http://www.cmpco.com/smartmeter/#RF_Appliances

  14. CSMAC • Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Council • Draft discussions on unlicensed spectrum • November 10th minutes on NTIA website • Should all unlicensed access require database control?

  15. Ofcom Chief on the Future of Spectrum • Speech delivered to the ECTA Regulatory Conference, November 29, 2011: “SPECTRUM IN AN AGE OF INNOVATION” • Important points • The “command and control” approach to spectrum allocation, granting licenses for government or commercial use in perpetuity, is no longer valid; it does not address public needs or address technology advances • Ofcom taking a new approach in 800 and 2600 MHz bands to avoid the current issue of large commercial interests blocking allocations for “strategic” reasons, with litigation and lobbying • Government alone cannot grant guarantees against interference from adjacent bands; stakeholders can work these issues out • Although international harmonization of spectrum is a long term goal, that process should begin now Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  16. New Broadcast TV Standard: ATSC-3 • NGBT – “Next Generation Broadcast TV” • Not constrained by a requirement to be backward compatible with ATSC or ATSC-2 • Initial direction: • Increased transmission efficiencies through coding and modulation schemes including high-order QAM and OFDM/OFDMA, and MIMO and MISO antenna technologies • Reconsidering PHY layer looking at increased efficiency • Integration with other delivery technologies • Aimed at “keeping broadcasting viable” Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  17. References • EN 300 328 v1.8.0 • EN 301 893 v1.7.1 • Direct Air to Ground Data Connectivity for A/C Use of License Exempt Spectrum • JOBS_ACT_SUBCOMMITTEE_PRINT • spectrum_management_improvements_report_10nov2011 • SPECTRUM-POLICY-SPEECH-291111 • Perspectives on the value of shared spectrum access: executive summary (SCF) • ATSC3 Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

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