ITU Radio Issues in 2003 Progress Report ITU-R GSC9-009 03/01/2019 SOURCE: ITU-R TITLE: Progress Report on ITU Radio Issues in 2003 AGENDA ITEM: 4.5 (Opening) CONTACT: Bruce Gracie, Chairman ITU-RAG, bruce.gracie@ties.itu.int, Tel: +1 613 9904254 ITU Radio Issues in 2003 Progress Report ITU-R 03/01/2019 GSC-9, Seoul 1
ITU Radio Issues in 2003 Contents Radiocommunication Assembly 2003 (RA-03) World Radiocommunication Conference 2003 (WRC-03) ITU-D Study Group 2 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) GSC-9, Seoul
RA-03 (June’03) Collaboration between ITU-R & other organizations (RES ITU-R 9) Director’s guidelines in preparation Study Group Work Program Study Questions & priorities Approval procedure of draft Recommendations Process for Simultaneous Adoption & Approval (PSAA) Study Group structure Wireless access Study Group?; etc. discussions on-going GSC-9, Seoul
WRC-03 (June-July’03) RLAN: 5 GHz allocations (5 150-5 350 & 5 470-5 725 MHz) (technical limits: RECM.1450 & RES229) ITU-R to study compatibility RLAN & FSS/EESS/RDS IMT-2000: Systems beyond (RES228) ITU-R to study technical characteristics & spectrum requirements for WRC-07 PPDR: regionally harmonized spectrum identification (RES646) ITU-R to study technical and operational implementation for advanced solutions & further harmonize spectrum Spectrum Management: improve international framework ITU-R to study options (RES951) & UWB (RES952) TWIM: Fixed/mobile/broadcasting convergence (REC722) ITU-R to study global introduction Digital broadcasting: introduction of digital-HFBC (RES543) ETC. RES GSC8/6,7 RES GSC8/3 RES GSC8/1 GSC-9, Seoul
ITU-D SG2 (September’03) Broadband (Q.20/2): Examination of access technologies for broadband communications IMT-2000 (Q.18/2): Strategy for migration of mobile networks to IMT-2000 and beyond Digital TV (Q.11/2): Examination of digital broadcasting technologies and systems, including cost/benefit analyses, interoperability of digital terrestrial systems with existing analogue networks, and methods of migration from analogue terrestrial techniques to digital techniques RES GSC8/8 Final Reports (Sept’04) GSC-9, Seoul
WSIS (December’03) Plan of Action d) Develop and strengthen national, regional and international broadband network infrastructure, including delivery by satellite and other systems, to help in providing the capacity to match the needs of countries and their citizens and for the delivery of new ICT-based services. Support technical, regulatory and operational studies by the ITU and, as appropriate, other relevant international organizations in order to: broaden access to orbital resources, global frequency harmonization and global systems standardization; encourage public/private partnership; promote the provision of global high-speed satellite services for underserved areas such as remote and sparsely populated areas; explore other systems that can provide high-speed connectivity. WSIS-2 (Tunis, 2005) GSC-9, Seoul