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RR-TAG Opening Report

RR-TAG Opening Report. Authors:. Date: July , 2013.

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RR-TAG Opening Report

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  1. RR-TAG Opening Report Authors: Date:July, 2013 Notice:This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.18. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  2. Overview • This document reports on the regulatory matters considered and outputs after the end ofthe March, 2013, both by teleconferences and during the May, 2013. • Specific documents/actions were approved by the RR-TAG in response to new regulatory proceedings and inputs from various WGs. • The RR-TAG is input driven. The attendance varies depending on the topics & documents being considered. For example at the most recent session in Atlanta there were25 people from different WGs helping draft an output. • As was begun at the September, 2012 meeting final approval of documents is intended to bedone on Thursdays during AM1 and AM2. Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  3. FCC items considered during this period • The RR-TAG continued to develop inputs to the FCC: • 18-13/064r6, Draft 802 Comments to the FCC U-NII band NPRM FCC 13-49. This filing was completed at the July meeting and filed with the FCC shortly thereafter. • 18-13/017r1, the RR-TAG reviewed the status of the FCC’s NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING regarding the 5 GHz U-NII frequency band. The goal is to have IEEE 802 comments completed by the end of the July meeting in Genève. • Prior to the start of the July meeting in Genève the RR-TAG became aware that the FCC had (or would) issue an order permitting Progeny to operate their M-LMS system in the 902 – 928 MHz frequency band.. • This order removes the regulatory certainty and “safe harbor” that license exempt systems have had in that frequency band. It is expected that IEEE 802 will develop a response (along with others) to this during the Genève meeting. • RR-TAG prepared a response to the European Union’s Radio Spectrum Policy Group’s draft opinion, “Strategic Challenges facing Europe in addressing the Growing Spectrum Demand for Wireless Broadband.” 18-13/047r4. The RR-TAG’s remit includes this action. Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  4. ITU-R items considered in this period • The RR-TAG approved and submitted for EC approval the latest contribution to ITU-R WP1A, Question ITU-R 236/1, “Smart grid power management systems”, 18-13/067r3. • This contribution provided the requested technical data on IEEE 802 wireless systems for inclusion in the Preliminary Draft New Report. • It is expected that IEEE 802 will make a further contribution to the 2014 meeting of WP1A and that IEEE 802.3 will be included. • It seems possible that WP1A will use their 2014 meeting to advance this document to the status of Draft New Report and send it to their parent group, ITU-R SG1, for approval at their 2014 or 2015 meeting. • There is a possibility that administrations involved in the work on this question will support adding the spectrum requirements for Smart Grid to the next WRC’s agenda. • The RR-TAG approved document 18-13/035r3, the Update of WirelessMan-Advanced RIT of Recommendation ITU-R M.2012 and sent it for a 10 day EC ballot. It was approved and will be has been forwarded to ITU-R WP5D. Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

  5. RR-TAG Items for September: • Further responses to ITU-R on Question ITU-R 236/1 for WP1A’s meeting in June, 2013. . • It is recommended that the IEEE 802 contributions be completed by end of the March, 2014 Plenary. • Further contributions to ITU-R, FCC, especially as regards white spaces and licensed use by Progeny and others of the 902 – 928 MHz frequency band and to other regulatory bodies as needed. • The RR-TAG agenda can be found on the RR-TAG’s Mentor web site; expect that as normal there will be many revisions prior to the start of the meeting. • Don’t forget that for the most part you can maintain your voting rights in your home group when you participate in the RR-TAG (and, of course, log your attendance correctly!). Michael Lynch, MJ Lynch & Associates LLC

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