2 | | on the basis of proposals from administrations and the Report of the Conference Preparatory Meeting, and taking account of the results of WRC-23, to consider and take appropriate action in respect of the following items:
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2.1 | | to consider, in accordance
with Resolution 663 (WRC‑19),
additional spectrum allocations to the radiolocation service on a
co-primary basis in the frequency band 231.5-275 GHz and an identification
for radiolocation applications in frequency bands in the frequency range
275-700 GHz for millimetre and sub-millimetre wave imaging systems;
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2.2 | | to study and develop
technical, operational and regulatory measures, as appropriate, to facilitate
the use of the frequency bands 37.5-39.5 GHz (space-to-Earth),
40.5-42.5 GHz (space-to-Earth), 47.2-50.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) and
50.4-51.4 GHz (Earth-to-space) by aeronautical and maritime earth stations
in motion communicating with geostationary space stations in the
fixed-satellite service, in accordance with Resolution 176 (WRC‑19);
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2.3 | | to consider the allocation
of all or part of the frequency band [43.5-45.5 GHz] to the
fixed-satellite service, in accordance with Resolution 177 (WRC‑19);
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2.4 | | the introduction of power
flux-density (pfd) and equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.)
limits in Article 21 for the frequency bands 71-76 GHz and
81-86 GHz in accordance with Resolution 775 (WRC‑19);
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2.5 | | the conditions for the use
of the frequency bands 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz by stations in the
satellite services to ensure compatibility with passive services in accordance
with Resolution 776 (WRC‑19);
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2.6 | | to consider regulatory
provisions for appropriate recognition of space weather sensors and their
protection in the Radio Regulations, taking into account the results of ITU Radiocommunication
Sector studies reported to WRC‑23 under agenda item 9.1 and its
corresponding Resolution 657 (Rev.WRC‑19);
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2.7 | | to consider the development
of regulatory provisions for non-geostationary fixed-satellite system feeder
links in the frequency bands 71-76 GHz (space-to-Earth and proposed new
Earth-to-space) and 81-86 GHz (Earth-to-space), in accordance with
Resolution 178 (WRC‑19);
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2.8 | | to study the technical and
operational matters, and regulatory provisions, for space-to-space links in the
frequency bands [1 525-1 544 MHz],
[1 545-1 559 MHz], [1 610-1 645.5 MHz],
[1 646.5‑1 660.5 MHz] and [2 483.5-2 500 MHz] among
non-geostationary and geostationary satellites operating in the
mobile-satellite service, in accordance with Resolution 249 (WRC‑19);
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2.9 | | to consider possible
additional spectrum allocations to the mobile service in the frequency band
1 300-1 350 MHz to facilitate the future development of
mobile-service applications, in accordance with Resolution 250 (WRC‑19);
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2.10 | | to consider improving the
utilization of the VHF maritime frequencies in Appendix 18, in
accordance with Resolution 363 (WRC‑19);
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2.11 | | to consider a new Earth
exploration-satellite service (Earth-to-space) allocation in the frequency band
22.55-23.15 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 664 (WRC‑19);
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2.12 | | to consider the use of
existing International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) identifications in the
frequency range 694-960 MHz, by consideration of the possible removal of the
limitation regarding aeronautical mobile in IMT for the use of IMT user equipment
by non-safety applications, where appropriate, in accordance with Resolution 251
(WRC-19);
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2.13 | | to consider a possible
worldwide allocation to the mobile-satellite service for the future development
of narrowband mobile-satellite systems in frequency bands within the frequency
range [1.5-5 GHz], in accordance with Resolution 248 (WRC-19).
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