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2015 World Radiocommunication Conference Preview

2015 World Radiocommunication Conference Preview. Prepared for NSMA Spectrum Management 2015. Karl Nebbia. WRC-15. Geneva, Switzerland November 2-27, 2015 2000-3000 Delegates Representing Up To 193 Nations One Country/One Vote – Regional Representation Seeks Most Outcomes By Consensus

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2015 World Radiocommunication Conference Preview

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  1. 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference Preview Prepared for NSMA Spectrum Management 2015 Karl Nebbia

  2. WRC-15 • Geneva, Switzerland • November 2-27, 2015 • 2000-3000 Delegates Representing Up To 193 Nations • One Country/One Vote – Regional Representation • Seeks Most Outcomes By Consensus • U.S. Delegation Led by Ambassador Decker Anstrom

  3. U.S. PRIORITIES AT WRC-15 • Spectrum for wireless broadband (AI 1.1) • UAS spectrum and regulation (AI 1.5) • Space science allocations (AIs 1.11, 1.12, 1.13) • Global Flight Tracking • Satellite Regulation (AI 7) • Future conference agendas (AI 10)

  4. WRCs IN A CHANGING WORLD • Identifying harmonized spectrum getting more difficult • Identifying spectrum for wireless broadband poses challenges to all other incumbent services • Traditional ITU approaches make spectrum sharing difficult • Analytical Methods • Structure • Domestic Implementation • Definitions don’t keep up • U.S. Government need for international operations poses special challenges • Future conference studies

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