Post on 27-Mar-2015
ATU Preliminary Views on the various
WRC-15 Agenda Items
African Telecommunications Union
Kezias MWALETechnical Coordinator
k.mwale@atu-uat.org www.atu-uat.org
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a presentation to the ICAO AFI Spectrum Workshop for WRC-15 Nairobi 3-4 Sep 2013
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• Established in 1977 in Kinshasa – the DRC, as Pan-African Telecommunications Union (PATU) as a specialized agency of AOU for telecommunications. Re-named in 1999 as African Telecommunications Union (ATU) still as specialized agency of AU for telecommunications
• Has four permanent organs1. Plenipotentiaries Conference 2. Administrative Council3. Technical and Development Conference4. General Secretariat - headquartered in Nairobi – Kenya5. Provides for non-permanent organs e.g. the newly established AfriSWoG
(African Spectrum Working Group)• Currently has 43 Member States and 21 Associate Members• However, all African countries actively participate in ATU activities• Major challenge has been finances due to lack of confidence – however this is
been actively addressed – up to 8 countries liquidated all their arrears last financial year alone
• Decision 18 of SADC ICT Ministers meeting of 2013• Delegation of AUC roaming agenda, ISOC, African Institute, other partnerships
Sep 2013
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Status Preliminary views
Preliminary view
No rule established as yet. Views are collated as they are presented by membership. Categorization into majority or minority in warranted cases is simply an aid to help understand different views, where applicable. A competent meeting is not necessarily required.
Position (African Common Position, AfCP)
• A position supported by 16 countries and no more than 8 express objections attending a competent meeting (in other words those opposing should not be more than 50% of those proposing a position). This is similar principle to APT.
• 1st competent meeting for WRC-15 preparations was held in Dakar from 18 – 20 March, 2013
• Regional positions (ECCAS, EACO, ECOWAS, SADC, North) play a major role in forming the ATU position – a regional have a ‘veto’ power
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
1.1
Additional spectrum to mobile and
identification thereof for IMT under
mobile service
1. The 470 – 694 MHz banda. View 1: To be excluded in the studies (majority view)b. View 2: To be included for study
2. The 3400 – 3600MHz banda. View 1: To be included in the studies see 5.430A which
list 27 countries for IMT use (majority view); b. View 2: To be excluded for study
3. The 3600 – 4200MHz banda. View 1: To be excluded in the studies (majority view;
Section 9.9 of Dakar Report)• C-band remains crucial to most parts of Africa
sometimes as the only form of communications• is increasingly being for aeronautical services• C-band is used as backbone for IMT in many parts
b. View 2: To be included for study 4. Other bands No strong view on whether or not to consider other
satellite bands (1518-1559 MHz, 1626.5-1660.5 MHz, 1668-1675 MHz)
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
9.1-5
Satellite services in the C-band
(3400 – 4200 MHz) to
support civil aviation in
some countries of
Region 1
1. The 3400 – 3600MHz bandSafe use of this band by civil aviation may not be sustainable because the band is already identified for IMT in many countries (AI 1.1 and 5.430A refers).
5.30A: African countries (Algeria, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Gabon, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe)
2. The 3600 – 4200MHz bandSafe use of this band by civil aviation may be sustainable as such the studies are supported (AI 1.1 refers).
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
8 Footnotes
5.457: HAPS in the 6GHz band demanding explicit agreement of countries within 1000km from the border of Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali and Nigeria. The four countries will be invited to reconsider the relavance of thier names in this footnote
5.XYZ: Deletion or addition of country names onto footnotes to improve harmonization e.g. 5.430A on the use of 3400-3600MHz for IMT (already 27 countries are included)
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
1.5Unmanned
aircraft systems (UAS)
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the studies for possible identification as it would support the development of aviation and progressive
• Foreseen deployment includes e.g. anti-pouching and farming
• Not aware of any objecting view
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
1.17
Wireless Avionics Intra-
Communications (WAIC)
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the studies for possible identification as it would support the development of aviation and progressive
• Not aware of any objecting view
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
1.7
Review the use of the band 5091 – 5150
MHzBy the Fixed
satellite service
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the review so as to improve the coordination process
• Not aware of any objecting view
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
1.4
Amateur service in the band 5250 –
5450 kHz
Only one view so far: Support the new allocation
1.16Automatic
Identification Systems (AIS)
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the studies for possible introduction of Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) as it would support the development of maritime and would be progressive
• Not aware of any objecting view
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
1.11/
1.12
Additional/extension spectrum to Earth
exploration-satellite service in the band 7 - 8 GHz/ 10 GHz
band
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the studies for possible additional/extension provided current systems are protected/not constrained
• Not aware of any objecting view
1.6/
1.9-1/
1.9-2/
1.10
Additional spectrum to
fixed/mobile/maritime-mobile satellite satellite service in the band 10 – 17 GHz; 7 and 8 GHz
bands; 22 - 26 GHz
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the studies for possible additional/extension provided current systems are protected/not constrained
• Not aware of any objecting view
Sep 2013
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Agenda Item
Topic Preliminary views
9.1-1
Protection of systems on mobile satellite systems in the band 406-406.1
MHz
• No objection to the principle so far: Support the studies for possible additional protection provided systems in the adjacent are not unduly affected or constrained
• Not aware of any objecting view
9.1-6
Definitions of fixed service, fixed
station and mobile station
• Align to existing frequency coordination and notification practice in ITU-R
• Reflect emerging and future real-life deployment scenarios of fixed and mobile stations as far as possible.
• Do not negatively impact National Licensing and Spectrum Management Practices.
10WRC-18 Agenda Items
• No view as yet
Sep 2013
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1. Similar to APT, CEPT, ASMG, CITEL
2. Established in accordance with Articles 3 and 10 of ATU Constitution
3. Dual role • Working group• Advisory group
4. Membership• 19 member states• All associate members
5. Participation
• Open to all membership, and other stakeholders on invitation; Section 8 (6)
6. Output
• Recommendations to higher courts
7. Working on WRC-15 Agenda Item 1.2 (technical studies for OoBE value)
Sep 2013
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1. Segment the C-band into core band 3600-4200MHz and extended
band 3400-3600MHz as basis for ‘give-and-take’ under WRC-15
Agenda Items 1.1 and 9.1-5
2. Collaborate with ATU in undertaking an urgent study to back-up the
objection for studies in the core C-band 3600-4200MHz
3. Actively participate in the work of AfriSWoG to ensure that the
technical basis for any ICAO position is appreciated at an early stage
4. Work closely with AfriSWoG member state members as champions
for various ICAO issues of interest
Sep 2013
1. Spectrum is increasing in value, its prudent management
against various competing needs is a must
2. Africa can build on the success story of WRC-07 and WRC-12
for yet another success at WRC-15
3. ATU stands committed to providing a platform by which
stakeholders’ interests can be promoted and defended for a
win-win scenarios
4. We look forward for more collaboration with ICAO ‘working
together we can do more’ (RSA)
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thank you
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Kezias MWALETechnical Coordinator
k.mwale@atu-uat.org www.atu-uat.org
Sep 2013