BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting the Plans for television and sound broadcasting in the European broadcasting area, Stockholm, 1961 ST61.

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BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting the Plans for television and sound broadcasting in the European broadcasting area, Stockholm, 1961 ST61 Plan

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting 5.14 The European Broadcasting Area is bounded on the west by the western boundary of Region 1, on the east by the meridian 40° East of Greenwich and on the south by the parallel 30° North so as to include the northern part of Saudi Arabia and that part of those countries bordering the Mediterranean within these limits. In addition, Iraq, Jordan and that part of the territory of Syria, Turkey and Ukraine lying outside the above limits are included in the European Broadcasting Area. However Iraq and Saudi Arabia consider themselves party to GE89. ST61 Planning Area

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Planning Area European Broadcasting Area

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Bands Band I47-68 MHz TV (+FM in some countries), not concerned by RRC04-05 BAND II MHz TV only (only for some countries), not concerned by RRC04-05 BAND III MHz TV BAND IV MHz TV BAND V MHz TV

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting Originally: stations Today: stations Digital: 362 stations RRC04-05: stations ST61 Plan stations

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan Modifications No of modifications processed per year * (* published up to now in 2003 !)

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting Modifications to the ST61 Plan In the bands MHz, MHz, MHz, MHz and MHz Administration seeks agreement directly with neighbors. Coordination distance from Annex 1. Reminder telegram sent if no answer within 10 weeks. If no reply in 2 weeks affected admin. is considered as having given agreement. Publication in Part B and entry into Plan.

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting Modifications to the ST61 Plan In the bands MHz, MHz and MHz Notification sent to BR Publication in Part A 12 week comment period If agreement request publication by BR Publication in Part B and entry into Plan.

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan Time-limits for notification and comments ST61 "Exclusive bands 47-68, , & MHz" ST61 "Shared bands , & MHz" Action by administrations or BR No. of days Paragraph of Agreement No. of days Paragraph of Agreement Administrations notify BR of their modifications BR publishes SS0 days1.40 days2.1.2 End of normal comment period NA84 days (12 weeks) If there is still disagreement, BR makes studies and informs the administrations concerned Administrations request publication in Part B NA 2.1.4

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan BRIFIC SS SUMMARY ON WEB

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan BRIFIC SS SUMMARY ON WEB

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan BRIFIC SS SUMMARY ON WEB

BR/TSD Geneva 2003 RRC-04/05 Information meeting ST61 Plan modifications