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Explore the key priorities set forth by the U.S. delegation at the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) in Geneva, focusing on wireless broadband spectrum allocation, UAS regulations, space science, and other crucial topics to shape global communications. Discover the evolving landscape of spectrum management and the challenges posed by emerging technologies and services. Gain insights into the complexities of international spectrum coordination and the need for innovative approaches to address the demands of the changing world.
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2015 World Radiocommunication Conference Preview Prepared for NSMA Spectrum Management 2015 Karl Nebbia
WRC-15 • Geneva, Switzerland • November 2-27, 2015 • 2000-3000 Delegates Representing Up To 193 Nations • One Country/One Vote – Regional Representation • Seeks Most Outcomes By Consensus • U.S. Delegation Led by Ambassador Decker Anstrom
U.S. PRIORITIES AT WRC-15 • Spectrum for wireless broadband (AI 1.1) • UAS spectrum and regulation (AI 1.5) • Space science allocations (AIs 1.11, 1.12, 1.13) • Global Flight Tracking • Satellite Regulation (AI 7) • Future conference agendas (AI 10)
WRCs IN A CHANGING WORLD • Identifying harmonized spectrum getting more difficult • Identifying spectrum for wireless broadband poses challenges to all other incumbent services • Traditional ITU approaches make spectrum sharing difficult • Analytical Methods • Structure • Domestic Implementation • Definitions don’t keep up • U.S. Government need for international operations poses special challenges • Future conference studies