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ITU in an Era of Interference Yvon Henri Chief, Space Services Department (yvon.henri@itu.int) International Telecommunication Union SWF-IFRI Space Conference, Brussels 09 October 2014 ITU

Topics 1 ITU-R in brief 2 International Regulatory Framework and Procedures applicable to cases of Harmful Interference to Space Services. 3 Freedom of information and National Sovereignty? 4 The Current Situation, Statistics, Typical Cases 5 ITU actions regarding Harmful Interference to Space Services 6 Summary and Key Messages 2

Radiocommunication Sector Strategic Goals: GOOD QUALITY AND LESS COSTLY EQUIPMENTS MORE FAVORABLE INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT (CLEAR & STABLE ) I. International Regulations II. Global Standards & Guidelines III. Assistance to administrations In other words: Free-interference operation Maximize Quality of Service Prevents loss of investment, customers and revenue by minimizing unusable satellite capacity due to interference 3

Harmful Interference in the Radio Regulations : RR 1.169 harmful interference: Interference which endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service operating in accordance with Radio Regulations (CS1003). No Distinction between Deliberate/Intentional and Unintended Interference No specific level to define from Permissible Interference (RR1.167) to Accepted Interference (RR1.168) and then Harmful Interference No real Enforcement Mechanism apart from Art.56 Constitution and Optional Protocol As all Reg. Provisions, may be modified by ITU Member States through WRC, PP 4

Freedom of information and National Sovereignty? On one Hand: I. Right of the public to use the international telecom service without discrimination CS, art.33 II. III. Obligation of States to establish, operate and protect telecom networks necessary to carry on the rapid and uninterrupted exchange of international telecoms CS,art. 38 Member States affirm their commitment to implement these Regulations in a manner that respects and upholds their human rights obligations. - Preamble to ITU International Telecommunications Regulations- 5

Freedom of information vs. National Sovereignty? (cont.) on the other Hand: I. Right to stop private telecommunications CS, art.34 In accordance with national law If transmission appears dangerous to the security of the State or contrary to its laws, to public order or to decency II. III. Right to suspend international service CS, art.35 If immediate notification to other Member States through the ITU secretary general Member States retain their entire freedom with regard to military radio installations. CS art.48 6

Schema of Actions in case of Harmful Interference Country A Compulsory Arbitration ( ITU Optional Protocol )-Procedure Art.41 CV Country B Settlement of Disputes : ITU CS 56 Negotiation, Diplomatic Channels Bi / Multi Lateral Treaties Notifying Administration A CS/CV RRB Art. 15 RR + Art. 13.2 RR BR Notifying Administration B Satellite Operator A Satellite A Satellite B Satellite Operator B Telecomm. Service Provider A User 1 User 2 Wanted Signal Harmful Interference User X Telecomm. Service Provider B 7

Latest Statistics on Interference Nature of Interference Year 2013 Regulatory 3% Unnecessary Transmission 28% Technical 17% Un- Authorized Use 24% No Coordination 28% Nature of Interference Jan Aug 2014 Regulatory 0% Unnecessary Transmission 57% Technical 14% UnAuthorized Use 22% No Coordination 7% Affected Services: FSS, BSS, MSS, EESS, RNSS, A SS Affected Freq. Bands: 437 MHz 1.2 GHz 1.5 / 1.6 GHz 2.2 GHz 3/4, 5/6 GHz 10-14 GHz 17/18 GHz Statistics are based on Information and Statements provided by Notifying Administrations Reporting the Cases to the Bureau One Case of Harmful Interference Reported to BR may involve several short or long time occurrences. 8

Actions being taken by ITU I. Extension of the International Monitoring System II. III. IV. Promoting the exchange of experience, cooperation, co-organization and participation in related Fora. Providing Assistance to ITU Members Development of a New Rec. on Access Procedures for FSS Occasional Use, Transmissions to GSO Space Stations in 4/6 GHz and 11-12/13/14 GHz FSS Bands.(Approved and Published on Dec. 2013) V. Development of a New Recommendation on Carrier ID (REC ITU-R S.2062-0 approved in September 2014) VI. Development of an International Registry of Interference to Space Services 9

Summary and Key Messages: I. ITU plays a key role to ensure free-interference operations of space services II. III. IV. Member States utmost goodwill, cooperation and exchange of information among parties is essential Deliberate Interference correlated with Geo- Political conflicts. Regulatory Mechanism is working, but there is room for Updates/Improvements V. Only continuous synergistic actions by all sectors of Satellite Community can guarantee a minimum acceptable level of interference is kept. VI. Next opportunities to improve the Regulations : PP-14 Busán, South Korea, Oct-Nov 2014 WRC-15 Geneva, Switzerland, Oct-Nov 2015 10

Merci! Yvon Henri Chief, Space Services Department (yvon.henri@itu.int) International Telecommunication Union SWF-IFRI Space Conference, Brussels 09 October 2014 ITU