World Radiocommunication Conference 2000 |
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Telephone: +41 22 730 6039 |
Structure of the Conference
The Conference consists of 4 statutory committees, 2 substantive committees, and 2 working groups of the plenary.
The Conference will be chaired by Mr. Fatih Mehmet Yurdal (Turkey) assisted by vice-chairpersons to be elected by the Conference, taking account the need for an equitable geographical balance.
The statutory committees are: Steering committee, Credential Committee, Budget control Committee and Editorial Committee.
Statutory Committees |
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Steering committee |
composed of the Chairman and Vice-Chairpersons of the Conference and of the Chairpersons and Vice-Chairpersons of the other Committees and of the Working Groups of the Plenary |
Credential Committee | Chairman: Mr
A.M.T. Abu (Nigeria) Vice-Chairman: Mr R. Chen (China) |
Budget control Committee | Chairman: Mr
B. Gracie (Canada) Vice-Chairman: H.E. Mr M. Tabeshian (Islamic Republic of Iran) |
Editorial Committee | Chairperson: Mr
L. Bourgeat (France) Vice-Chairpersons: Mr M. Johnson (United Kingdom) and Mr C. Menendez Arg�elles (Spain) |
The substantive committees, the working groups of the plenary and their work programme are as follows:
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Working Group of the Plenary 1 | Chairperson: Mr
R. Zeitoun (Canada) Vice-Chairpersons: Mr S. Djematene (Algeria) and Mr A. Frederich (Sweden) |
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Working Group of the Plenary 2 | Chairperson: Mr
E. George (Germany) Vice-chairpersons: Mr A. Zourmba (Cameroon) |
in accordance with Article 7 of the Convention (Geneva, 1992):
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Committee 4: Regulatory Matters |
Chairperson: Mr
H. Railton (RRB) Vice-Chairpersons: Mr N. Kisrawi (Syria) and Mr L. Petzer (South Africa) |
Review of footnotes |
requests from administrations to delete their country footnotes or to have their country name deleted from footnotes, if no longer required, in accordance with Resolution 26 (rev.WRC-97) |
Review of Appendix S3 |
to finalize remaining issues in the review of appendix S3 to the Radio Regulations with respect to spurious emissions for space services, taking into account Recommendation 66 (rev.WRC-97) and the decisions of WRC-97 on adoption of new values, due to take effect at a future time, of spurious emissions for space services |
Review of Appendix S7 |
to consider the results of ITU-R studies in respect of appendix S7/28 on the method for the determination of the coordination area around an earth station in frequency bands shared among space services and terrestrial radiocommunication services, and take the appropriate decisions to revise this appendix |
Earth station on vessels |
to consider regulatory and technical provisions to enable earth stations located on board vessels to operate in the fixed-satellite service (FSS) networks in the bands 3 700 - 4 200 MHz and 5 925 - 6 425 MHz, including their coordination with other services allocated in these bands |
Appendix S30 and S30A |
at the request of GT/Plen 1, to consider any issue related to the application of Nos. S9.8, S9.9 and S9.17 and the corresponding parts of appendix S5 with respect to appendices S30 and S30A, with a view to possible deletion of articles 6 and 7 of appendices S30 and S30A, also taking into consideration Recommendation 35 (WRC-95) |
Incorporation by reference |
to examine the revised ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference in the Radio Regulations in accordance with Resolution 28 (WRC-95); and decide whether or not to update the corresponding references in the Radio Regulations, in accordance with principles contained in the annex to Resolution 27 (rev.WRC-97) |
Review of Resolutions and Recommendations |
in accordance with Resolution 95 (WRC-97), to review the Resolutions and recommendations of previous conferences with a view to their possible revision, replacement or abrogation |
Plenipotentiary Conference Resolutions |
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Committee 5: Allocations Matters |
Chairperson: Mr
C. van Diepenbeek (Netherlands) Vice-Chairpersons: Mr H.K. Al-Shankiti (Saudi Arabia) and Mr H. Fernandez Macbeath (Cuba) |
High Density Fixed Service |
to consider issues concerning allocations and regulatory aspects related to Resolutions 126 (WRC-97), 128 (WRC-97), 129 (WRC-97), 133 (WRC-97), 134 (WRC-97) and 726 (WRC-97) |
High Altitude Platforms |
to consider regulatory provisions and possible additional frequency allocations for services using high altitude platform stations, taking into account the results of ITU-R studies conducted in response to Resolution 122 (WRC-97) |
IMT-2000 |
review of spectrum and regulatory issues for advanced mobile applications in the context of IMT-2000, noting that there is an urgent need to provide more spectrum for the terrestrial component of such applications and that priority should be given to terrestrial mobile spectrum needs, and adjustments to the table of frequency allocations as necessary;
identification of a global radio control channel to facilitate multimode terminal operation and worldwide roaming of IMT-2000 |
Review of use of the HF bands by mobile maritime and mobile aeronautical services |
review of the use of the HF bands by the aeronautical mobile (R) and maritime mobile services with a view to protecting operational, distress and safety communications, taking into account Resolution 346 (WRC-97) |
Feasibility of an MSS allocation (space to earth) in the bands 1559-1567 MHz |
to take into account the results of ITU-R studies in evaluating the feasibility of an allocation in the space-to-earth direction to the mobile-satellite service (MSS) in a portion of the 1 559 - 1 567 MHz frequency range, in response to Resolutions 213 (WRC-97) and 220 (WRC-97) |
Feasibility of a generic MSS allocation in the bands 1.5-1.7 GHz |
to consider results of ITU-R studies carried out in accordance with Resolution 218 (WRC-97) and take appropriate action on this subject |
Review of worldwide NGSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz |
to consider constraints on existing allocations and to consider additional allocations on a worldwide basis for the non-geostationary (non-GSO) MSS below 1 GHz, taking into account the results of ITU-R studies conducted in response to Resolutions no. 214 (rev.WRC-97) and 219 (WRC-97) |
NGSO MSS and GSO FSS feeder links in the bands 20/30 GH z |
to consider the progress of studies on sharing between feeder links of non-GSO MSS networks and GSO FSS networks in the bands 19.3 - 19.7 GHz and 29.1 - 29.5 GHz, taking into account Resolution 121 (rev. WRC-97) |
NGSO FSS |
on the basis of the results of the studies in accordance with Resolutions 130 (WRC-97), 131 (WRC-97) and 538 (WRC-97):
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NGSO MSS feeder links in the band 15 GHz |
to review the results of the studies on the feasibility of implementing non-GSO MSS feeder links in the 15.43 - 15.63 GHz in accordance with Resolution 123 (WRC-97) |
Radionavigation satellite |
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Radioastronomy Passive allocations >71 GHz |
to consider allocation of frequency bands above 71 GHz to the earth exploration-satellite (passive) and radio astronomy services, taking into account Resolution 723 (WRC-97) |
Earth
exploration and space research
Passive allocations at 18 GHz |
to consider possible worldwide allocation for the earth exploration-satellite (passive) and space research (passive) services in the band 18.6 - 18.8 GHz, taking into account the results of the ITU-R studies |
Digital technologies in mobile maritime (Appendix S18) |
to consider the use of new digital technology for the maritime mobile service in the band 156 - 174 MHz and consequential revision of appendix 18/S18, taking into account Resolution 342 (WRC-97) |
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