WRC-19 Candidate Bands (AI 1.13) Regional Positions

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WRC-19 Candidate Bands (AI 1.13) Regional Positions 5G

Spectrum bands under study (AI 1.13) Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz 31.8 33.4 GHz 37 40.5 GHz 40.5 42.5 GHz 42.5 43.5 GHz 66 76 GHz

CEPT: Preliminary Position (AI 1.13) CEPT supports sharing and compatibility studies for the bands listed in Resolves 2 of Resolution 238 ( ), with the focus on the frequency bands 24.25-27.5 GHz, 31.8-33.4 GHz and 40.5-43.5 GHz. In addition, CEPT considers the band 66-71 GHz under this AI. ( ) the 24.25-27.5 GHz is a clear priority for immediate study within CEPT. Europe has harmonised the 27.5-29.5 GHz band for broadband satellite and is supportive of the worldwide use of this band for ESIM. This band is therefore not available for 5G. Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz 31.8 33.4 GHz 37 40.5 GHz 40.5 42.5 GHz 42.5 43.5 GHz 66 76 GHz Reference: CEPT presentation APG19-2 Denpasar Jul17

ASMG: Position (AI 1.13) Support initiating studies in the frequency bands listed below, which are included in Resolution 238 (WRC 15): 24.25-27.5 GHz 31.8-33.4 GHz 40.5-42.5 GHz 42.5-43.5 GHz Not supporting discussing any study or contribution on the frequency bands which are not included in Resolution 238 (WRC 15) in the work of Task Group 5/1 (TG 5/1). Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz 31.8 33.4 GHz 37 40.5 GHz 40.5 42.5 GHz 42.5 43.5 GHz 66 76 GHz Reference: CCP.II-RADIO/doc. 4236-1-13/17

RCC: Preliminary Position (AI 1.13) ( ) when developing technical conditions and regulatory provisions for the allocation of frequency bands to the MS and their identification for IMT it is necessary to ensure protection of other services having allocation in the considered and adjacent frequency bands taking into account the need in their development. The RCC Administrations consider it reasonable to perform studies on IMT system compatibility first of all in the frequency bands 24.25 27.5 GHz, 31.8 33.4 GHz and 40.5-42.5 GHz and 66 71 GHz, where global harmonization could be achieved. Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz 31.8 33.4 GHz 37 40.5 GHz 40.5 42.5 GHz 42.5 43.5 GHz 66 71 GHz 71-76 GHz Reference: APG19-2/INF-05 (version of 14 April, 2017)

ATU: Preliminary Position (AI 1.13) APM19-1 considered that there is no prioritization of the bands at this early stage. Possible prioritization to be undertaken after sufficient studies and assessment has been carried out. APM19-1 invited Administrations to respond to the questionnaire on spectrum needs for IMT under this agenda item issued by WP5D to gather information on views of different countries and submit contribution on this matter to the said WP5D. Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz 31.8 33.4 GHz 37 40.5 GHz 40.5 42.5 GHz 42.5 43.5 GHz 66 76 GHz Reference: CCP.II-RADIO/doc. 4237/17

CITEL: Preliminary Views (AI 1.13) Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz 31.8 33.4 GHz Brazil, Colombia, USA and Mexico provided preliminary views on AI 1.13. 37 40.5 GHz 40.5 42.5 GHz 42.5 43.5 GHz 66 76 GHz Reference: CCP.II-RADIO/doc. 4356-1-13/17

APT: Preliminary Views (AI 1.13) APT Members support the consideration of additional frequency bands for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), including possible additional mobile allocations on a primary basis, in accordance with Resolution 238 (WRC-15). APT Members also support ITU-R studies on spectrum needs for the terrestrial component of IMT and sharing and compatibility studies in accordance with Resolution 238 (WRC-15). It is important for these sharing and compatibility studies to take into account protection of services to which the band is allocated on a primary basis. Existing mobile allocation No global mobile allocation 24.25 27.5 GHz* 31.8 33.4 GHz* 37 40.5 GHz* 40.5 42.5 GHz* 42.5 43.5 GHz* 66 76 GHz * Some APT Members provided preliminary views on frequency bands which should be studied with priority. Reference: APG19-2/OUT-23(Rev.1)

APT: Preliminary Views (AI 1.13) Preliminary views from some APT Members provided preliminary views on frequency bands which should be studied with priority. Frequency bands (GHz) mentioned in Resolution 238 (WRC-15) 24.25-27.5 31.8-33.4 37-40.5 40.5-42.5 42.5-43.5 45.5-47 47-47.2 47.2-50.2 50.4-52.6 66-76 81-86 CHN X 1 X X J X X X X X KOR X X X NZL X X X X VTN X NOTE 1: 24.75-27.5GHz Reference: APG19-2/OUT-23(Rev.1)

AI with Overlapping frequency bands ** Organization of the studies Following understanding was reached between Chairmen to convey to their three respective groups (see Doc. 4A/386 5C/310 5-1/103 of 20 July 2017): 1.6 NGSO FSS Res. 159 (WRC-15) (WP 4A) 1.13 IMT Res. 238 (WRC-15) (TG 5/1) 1.14 HAPS Res. 160 (WRC-15) (WP 5C) 24.25-27.5 24.25-27.5 (Reg. 2) 37.5-39.5 (s-e*) 37-40.5 38-39.5 (globally) 39.5-42.5 (s-e*) 40.5-42.5 47.2-50.2 (E-s*) 47.2-50.2 9.1 (9.1.9) FSS Res. 162 (WRC-15) (WP 4A) 50.4-51.4 (E-s*) 50.4-52.6 51.4-52.4 (E-s*) * E-s: Earth-to-space; s-e: space-to-earth. Studies*** by TG 5/1 Studies*** by WP 5C Studies*** by WP 4A ** Frequency bands in GHz *** Studies to address mutual compatibility & sharing feasibility among the services/applications for which allocation/identification is envisaged under the corresponding Res. relating to the AI in the overlapping bands 10

1 st Workshop on 21-22 Nov. 2017 Webpage ITU Inter-Regional Workshops on WRC-19 Preparation Webpage To be scheduled halfway through the preparatory cycle Presentation and review of the on-going preparatory studies of the ITU-R responsible groups for CPM-19 Presentation of the organization, preliminary views, draft priorities and positions of the regional groups 2 nd Workshop [Q4 2018] * 3 rd Workshop [Q3 2019] * To be scheduled few months prior to CPM19-2 Presentation of the Draft CPM Report to WRC-19 (explanation of the draft Methods to satisfy the WRC-19 agenda items) Presentation and review of the regional groups draft views, positions and common proposals To be scheduled few months prior to WRC-19 Presentation of the CPM & Dir. Reports to WRC-19 Presentation and review of the regional groups draft views, positions and common proposals * Updated information on meeting dates to be provided later on at: www.itu.int/en/events/pages/calendar-events.aspx?sector=itu-r 11

1 st Workshop Outline of tentative draft Programme 1 Presentation & explanation of on-going ITU-R preparatory studies for WRC-19 by the resp. groups & of the preliminary draft common views, positions and/or proposals from the regional groups (African Group/ATU, APT-APG, Arab Group/ASMG, CITEL-PCC.II, RCC, CEPT-CPG) & organizations like ICAO, IMO, WMO, or other entities, as appropriate Timing & ordering of the AI/issues is indicative at this stage & may change subsequently as deemed appropriate 12

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