To consider identification of the frequency bands 3 300-3 400 MHz, 3 600-3 800 MHz, 6 425-7 025 MHz, 7 025-7 125 MHz and 10.0-10.5 GHz for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), including possible additional allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis, in accordance with Resolution 245 (WRC-19).

APT Views:

  • Band 1:  3 300-3 400 MHz (amend footnote in Region 1)

APT Members are of the view that any possible IMT identification in the frequency band 3 300-3 400 MHz in Region 1 needs to protect the services to which the frequency band is allocated on a primary basis, and services in adjacent bands in Region 3 so that these services need to in no way be adversely affected.

APT Members are of the view that the amendments of footnotes in Region 1 should not cause any change to the existing regulatory conditions in the Radio Regulations for Region 3.

  • Band 2: 3 300-3 400 MHz (Region 2)

APT Members are of the view that any possible IMT identification in the frequency band 3 300-3 400 MHz in Region 2 needs to protect the services to which the frequency band is allocated on a primary basis, and services in adjacent bands in Region 3 so that these services need to in no way be adversely affected.

  • Band 3: 3 600-3 800 (Region 2)

APT Members are of the view that any possible IMT identification in the frequency band 3 600-3 800 MHz in Region 2 needs to not impact the services to which the frequency band is allocated on a primary basis and in adjacent bands in Region 3 so that these services need to in no way be adversely affected.

  • Band 4:  6 425-7 025 MHz (Region 1)

APT Members are of the view that any possible IMT identification in the frequency band 6 425-7 025 MHz in Region 1 needs to protect the services to which the frequency band is allocated on a primary basis and services in the adjacent bands in Region 3, in particular, the uplink of Appendix 30B bands so that these services need to in no way be adversely affected.

  • Band 5: 7 025-7 125MHz (globally)

APT Members support IMT identification in the frequency band 7 025-7 125 MHz through Method 5C together with a new WRC Resolution.

  • Band 6: 10 000-10 500 MHz (Region 2)

APT Members are of the view that any possible IMT identification in the frequency band 10.0-10.5 GHz in Region 2 needs to protect the services to which the frequency band is allocated on a primary basis and in adjacent bands in Region 3 so that these services need to in no way be adversely affected.

APT Common Proposal:  Doc. WRC-23/62(ADD.2)

AI Coordinator: Dr. Tan Wang (People’s Republic of China)
Contact: wangtan[at]srrc.org.cn

Forum Navigation
Forum breadcrumbs - You are here:-
You need to log in to create posts and topics.

-

There are no categories yet!
Scroll to Top