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The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference: Issues for U.S. International Spectrum Policy November 1991 OTA-BP-TCT-76 NTIS order #PB92-157601

Recommended Citation: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference :Issues for U.S. International Spectrum Policy-Background Paper, OTA-BP-TCT- 76 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 1991). For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC X)402-932X ISBN 0-16 -035964-3

Foreword The radio frequency spectrum, like the ocean, the air, and space, is a common natural resource shared by the nations of the world. It is owned by no individual or government, and its use and development is not limited to or controlled by any one country or group of countries. Rather, ensuring the wise and equitable use of this vital international resource is the collective responsibility of the world community. The radio frequency spectrum has been an integral part of domestic and international communications for more than 80 years. Radio waves make possible a wide range of communication and entertainment services, including AM and FM radio broadcasting, satellite and microwave communications, television-even baby monitors and remote garage-door openers. Today, a host of new technologies and services, such as digital audio broadcasting, high-definition television, and personal communications services, are vying with existing radio-based applications for a slice of the valuable, but crowded, radio spectrum. The World Administrative Radio Conference meeting in Spain in February 1992 (WARC-92) will attempt to reassign radio frequencies in order to take advantage of these new applications, while still accommodating the needs of existing users. The impacts of this will be felt throughout the U.S. economy and around the world. The standards and conditions set at WARC-92 will guide the development of radio-based systems and services well into the next century. U.S. preparations for WARC-92 took place in a much different international context political, economic, and social than past WARCs. The geopolitical map of the world is changing rapidly with the dissolution of the Eastern bloc and the Soviet Union and the rise of Japan and the European Community as potent economic powers. The International Telecommunication Union, the body that coordinates the use and development of the radio frequency resource worldwide, is embarked on a far-reaching restructuring of its functions and processes. These changes will force the United States to adapt its international radiocommunication policy in order to retain its competitive position and traditional leadership in spectrum policymaking. However, the present fragmented domestic structure for radiocommunication policymaking may impede the development of a broad long-term vision for future radio-based technologies and services. Because of these concerns, OTA has prepared this background paper for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. OTA acknowledges the contributions of the workshop participants, who helped clarify and focus the issues. OTA also appreciates the assistance of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the, and the State Department, as well as the numerous individuals in the private sector who reviewed or contributed to this document. The contents of this paper, however, are the sole responsibility of OTA. u JOHN H.-GIBBONS... III

Workshop on WARC-92: Issues and Preparations, Dec. 6, 1990 Dale Hatfield, Chairman President, Hatfield Associates, Inc. Raymond Crowell Industry Government Planning COMSAT Ben Fisher Attorney Fisher, Wayland, Cooper & Leaders Gary Fereno William Gamble Deputy Associate Administrator Richard G. Gould President Telecommunications Systems George Hrycenko Chief Scientist Spectrum Management Hughes Aircraft Co. Space and Communication Group Tedson Meyers Attorney Reid & Priest Richard Neat Manager Frequency Engineering ARINC Lawrence M. Palmer Program Manager Thomas Plevyak Manager Standards Bell Atlantic Martin Rothblatt President MARCOR, Inc. Steve Selwyn Electronics Engineer Mass Media Bureau David Sumner Executive Vice President American Radio Relay League Leslie A. Taylor President Leslie Taylor Associates Thomas S. Tycz Electronics Engineer Common Carrier Bureau Thomas Walsh International Engineer Office of International Communications NOTE: OTA appreciates and is grateful for the valuable assistance and thoughtful critiques provided by the workshop participants. The participants do not, however, necessarily approve, disapprove, or endorse this background paper. OTA assumes full responsibility for the background paper and the accuracy of its contents. iv

The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference: Issues for U.S. International Spectrum Policy OTA Project Staff John Andelin, Assistant, OTA Science, Information, and Natural Resources Division James W. Curlin, Program Manager Telecommunication and Computing Technologies Program David P. Wye, Project James Netter, Research Assistant Administrative Staff Liz Emanuel, Office Administrator Karolyn St. Clair, Secretary Jo Anne Young, Secretary OTA Contractor Richard G. Gould Telecommunications Systems

Other Reviewers and Contributors This paper has benefited from the advice of many individuals from the government and the private sector. OTA would especially like to thank the following individuals for their assistance and support. The views expressed in this report, however, are the sole responsibility of the Office of Technology Assessment. William M. Borman Vice President and of Global Spectrum Management Motorola Inc. Vary Coates Office of Technology Assessment Deborah A. Davis Senior Evaluator Information Management and Technology Division U.S. General Accounting Office Troy Ellington Vice President Engineering and Development GTE Spacenet Corp. Andrew S. Fishel Managing Michael Fitch Senior Advisor Bureau of International Communications and Information Policy Linda Garcia Office of Technology Assessment Joseph L. Gattuso Telecommunications Specialist John T. Gilsenan Deputy spectrum Policy Bureau of International Communications and Information Policy Yvon Henri Orbital Resources Department INTELSAT Harold G. Kimball Division Office of International Affairs Ben Kobb Publisher Federal Communications TechNews Lon C. Levin Attorney at Law Gurman, Kurtis, Blask & Freedman Fred Mates William Moran Program Manager Alejandra Ornes INTELSAT Richard D. Parlow Associate Administrator Laina Raveendran INTELSAT Charla M. Rath Communications Policy Specialist Walda Roseman Office of International Communications Charles M. Rush Office of International Affairs Eric J. Schimmel Vice President Telecommunications Industry Association Richard Shrum Radio Spectrum Policy Bureau of International Communications and Information Policy Francis S. Urbany International and Agency Relations BellSouth Corp. Ray Williamson Office of Technology Assessment vi