Satellite discussions at WRC-19
Martin Jarrold examines resolutions around spectrum allocation passed at WRC-19, and explores facets of other vital industry topics.
Martin Jarrold examines resolutions around spectrum allocation passed at WRC-19, and explores facets of other vital industry topics.
The conference, which concluded on November 22, identified frequency bands for IMT and accorded protection to Earth-exploration satellite service (EESS) as well as radio astronomy stations, among others.
The resolution lays out technical and regulatory conditions for any ESIM communicating with a GSO FSS space station within the frequency bands 17.7-19.7 GHz and 27.5-29.5 GHz.
Under the new regulatory approach, the NGSO systems will be required to deploy 10% of constellations within two years, 50% within five years, and complete the deployment within seven years.
The World Radiocommunication Conference, held every three to four years, is mandated to review and revise the Radio Regulations, the international treaty governing the use of radio-frequency spectrum and satellite ...
Regulators, regional and international organisations, industry players, operators and manufacturers gathered in Geneva last week at the first in a series of inter-regional workshops hosted by ITU in preparation for ...