by Dugie Standeford
The exploding number of satellite constellations, and growing national and international interest in a range of space initiatives from communications to climate change monitoring, have sparked a policy push to determine whether more spectrum is needed to power space activities and if so, in what bands. This research note considers… Read more...
by Laura Sear
The most difficult agenda item for transport-related items related to the modernisation of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System and the recognition of the Chinese BeiDou system. Read more...
by Laura Sear
The Conference reached several agreements that pave the way for new satellite applications. Read more...
by Laura Sear
This note provides an overview of the status of decisions made at WRC-23 concerning science-related Agenda Items and Topics. Read more...
by Laura Sear
New spectrum with IMT and mobile allocations includes the 3300—3400 MHz, 3600—3800 MHz, 4800—4990 MHz and 6425—7125 MHz bands in various countries and regions. Read more...
by Laura Sear
WRC-23 came to a close in December in Dubai. This research note provides an overview of the outcomes. Read more...
by Laura Sear
This page will be updated soon. This note provides an overview of the status of the preparations of regional organisations on science-related WRC-23 Agenda Items and Topics. Read more...
by Laura Sear
This page will be updated soon. The satellite Agenda Items aim to increase the amount of spectrum available for satellite services and/or to relax the rules associated with these allocations. Three of them (AI 1.16, 1.17, and 1.19) directly respond to the growing demand for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) mega-constellations. Read more...
by Laura Sear
This page will be updated soon. WRC-23 will consider a range of transport-related Agenda Items (AIs), some of which are framed to modernize outdated Radio Regulations. As regional organisations finalise preparations for WRC-23, high-level consensus on these items is taking shape. Nonetheless, a number of them involve operational and technical… Read more...
by Laura Sear
This note will be updated soon.WRC-23 will consider mobile use of a range of mid- and low-frequency ranges. Regional organisations have shaped the majority of their positions on these items. High-priority items are IMT use of the 3.3—3.8 GHz and 6 GHz ranges, mobile use of 3.6—3.8 GHz and the… Read more...