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APAC update – July 2019

APAC update – July 2019. Author:. Background. This slide deck provides a high-level overview of the activities in APAC (related to Wi-Fi and WPAN) between May and July 2019. APT (1 ). The 25th Meeting of the APT Wireless Group (AWG-25), held in Tangerang, Indonesia from 1 to 5 July 2019

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APAC update – July 2019

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  1. APAC update – July 2019 Author: Edward Au (Huawei)

  2. Background • This slide deck provides a high-level overview of the activities in APAC (related to Wi-Fi and WPAN) between May and July 2019. Edward Au (Huawei)

  3. APT (1) • The 25th Meeting of the APT Wireless Group (AWG-25), held in Tangerang, Indonesia from 1 to 5 July 2019 • AWG studies related to WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.11, regarding the consideration on frequency harmonization of RSTT (railway radiocommunication systems between train and trackside) Edward Au (Huawei)

  4. APT (2) • AWG studies related to WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.13 • APT Report on Reponses to the Questionnaire on Usage and Future Plan of Frequency Bands in Relation to Studies on WRC-19 Agenda item 1.13 in Asia-Pacific Region (APT Report No. APT/AWG/REP-90) • 66-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz • The main applications used in this frequency band are fixed links – more than half of the responding administrations report this application is used in a part of the band. Other applications used in some countries include SRD, high speed wireless transmission system in the mobile service. Main concerned services/applications to be protected include fixed links and passive services in the adjacent frequency band. • Most of the responding administrations do not have specific future plans for these bands. And one administration was recommended this spectrum for backhaul. Edward Au (Huawei)

  5. APT (3) • AWG studies related to WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.13 • APT report on Sharing and compatibility studies for IMT above 24 GHz for APT region in (APT Report No. APT/AWG/REP-99) • This Report is developed to provide a comprehensive information to APT Members, which would assist the Members’ internal preparation and/or regional and global discussion. • The intent of this report is neither to provide any alternative analysis nor to challenge or question the methods or parameters used in the ITU-R studies related to the agenda item. Edward Au (Huawei)

  6. APT (4) • AWG studies related to a possible future Agenda Item on HAPS • APT Report on Technical and operational analysis for using high altitude platform station as IMT base stations (HIBS) in the frequency bands below 2.7 GHz identified for IMT(APT Report No. APT/AWG/REP-92). • AWG invites APG19-5 to consider this APT Report while discussing a possible agenda item for WRC-23. • 5G mini workshop • The purpose was information sharing of ongoing activities on 5G and/or IMT 2020 developments to the APT members, including a proposal on the IMT identification for 6 GHz. Edward Au (Huawei)

  7. Australia ACMA (1) • Consultation on Draft five-year spectrum outlook 2019−23 • Closed on May 16, 2019 • IEEE 802 has prepared a submission (19/0058r7) • Submissions from other parties are available for review Edward Au (Huawei)

  8. Australia ACMA (2) • Consultation on Proposed area-wide apparatus licence • Closed on August 9, 2019 • To develop a new transmitter and receiver licence type, referred to as the area-wide apparatus licence (AWL) type. This new licence type is intended to benefit spectrum users by complementing existing licensing options and improving apparatus licensing flexibility, particularly by providing a scalable licensing option to support area-wide multi-device deployments.  • https://www.acma.gov.au/Home/theACMA/proposed-area-wide-apparatus-licence Edward Au (Huawei)

  9. Hong Kong HKCA • Consultation on Variation to the Class Licence for Medical Implant Communication System Device under Section 7C of the Telecommunications Ordinance (Chapter 106)  • Closed on August 2, 2019 • Extend the frequency band of the class licence from 402-405 MHz to 401-406 MHz. • https://www.coms-auth.hk/filemanager/en/content_711/cp20190705_e.pdf Edward Au (Huawei)

  10. India TRAI • Consultation on Allotment of spectrum to Indian Railways for Public Safety and Security services • Closed on July 22, 2019 • Indian Railways has requested DoT to reserve 15 MHz of spectrum in 700 MHz band for the purpose and to begin with 10 MHz to be allocated free of cost as the proposal is devoid of any commercial gain, but only for enhancing security and passenger amenities. • DoT has also requested TRAI to provide recommendations on administrative allotment of spectrum to Indian Railways and the quantum, price, appropriate frequency band (including 450-470 MHz band) and any other related issue. • https://main.trai.gov.in/consultation-paper-allotment-spectrum-indian-railways-public-safety-and-security-services Edward Au (Huawei)

  11. Indonesia MCIT • Technical requirement on telecommunications devices Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) is finalized and posted in May 2019 • Non-cellular low power wide area telecommunications equipment and/or equipment are regulated using wideband and/ or narrowband technology standards • https://www.kominfo.go.id/content/detail/18756/siaran-pers-no-101hmkominfo052019-tentang-penetapan-regulasi-mengenai-persyaratan-teknis-alat-danatau-perangkat-telekomunikasi-low-power-wide-area-lpwa/0/siaran_pers Edward Au (Huawei)

  12. Japan MIC • Consultation on WRC-19 positions • Closed on July 1, 2019 • For WRC-19 agenda items that are of interest to us, please refer to the summary (19/0089r0) • http://www.soumu.go.jp/menu_news/s-news/01kiban10_02000032.html Edward Au (Huawei)

  13. Korea MSIT • Consultation on consultation on the use of radar for vehicles in E-band • Closed on August 19, 2019 • Increase radar radio frequency from 76-77 GHz to 76-81 GHz • Update the supply power of the radar antenna for preventingvehicle collision from 10mW or below to 20mW or below. • Add a new center frequency of 262 MHz band and encourage the use of interference avoiding technique (e.g., LBT). • https://www.msit.go.kr/web/msipContents/contentsView.do?cateId=mssw353&artId=2044437 Edward Au (Huawei)

  14. Malaysia MCMC • Consultation on Allotment of spectrum to Indian Railways for Public Safety and Security services • Closed on August 9, 2019 • For WRC-19 agenda items that are of interest to us, please refer to the summary (19/0089r0) • https://www.mcmc.gov.my/media/announcements/public-consultation-on-proposed-malaysia%E2%80%99s-positio Edward Au (Huawei)

  15. New Zealand RSM • Table of frequency allocation thatreflects the consequential changes in alignment with various updatesfor General User Licencesis posted in May 2019 • Of interest to us: • a new provision to clarify the use of the frequency range 5725 – 5850 MHz for customer premise equipment • an amalgamation of two previous provisions in 76 – 77 GHz and 77 – 81 GHz into a single contiguous provision 76 – 81 GHz. • https://www.rsm.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/documents/pibs/ff001f5055/table-of-radio-spectrum-usage-in-new-zealand-pib-21.pdf Edward Au (Huawei)

  16. Singapore IMDA • Public Consultation on Allocation of Spectrum for Enterprise and Public Mobile use • Of interest to us is the refarming of the 866-869 MHz band • IEEE 802 has prepared a submission (19/0083r6) Edward Au (Huawei)

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