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NATIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AUTHORITY
In-country Preparatory Meeting 04th June 2015, NICTA HQ
WRC-15 IssuesWRC 15: PNG Preparatory Update
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CPM(Conference Preparatory Meeting)
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What is a CPM Report?• provides best information on all studies (technical & operational) undertaken
and regulatory/procedural issues relevant to the WRC Agenda available at the time of its preparation
• captures input contributions the membership of the ITU, the Recommendation Study Groups and the Special Committee
Purpose of CPM Report• to assist the ITU Member States and the Radiocommunication Sector
Members who will be involved in preparation for the WRC
• provide a good background for the basis for the discussions decision making at the Conference
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Organization of the ITU-R preparation for the conference
CPM-1organized the preparatory studies for WRC-15.and identified studies in preparation for the following WRC
CPM-2Review and update study reports and contributions. Finalise the report
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Presentation and structure of the ReportThe Report is structured to follow the topics of the WRC-15 agenda, taking into account the outline developed and approved by the first session of CPM-15.
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Presentation and structure of the Report
The Report comprises several Chapters or sub-chapters, defined in accordance with the adopted structure.
Each Agenda is placed under a certain Chapter/sub-Chapter
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Chapter StructureAn Agenda Item within a Chapter comprises six (6) sections (parts), which are consistent for all Agenda Items.
• Section 1 – Executive Summary
• Section 2 - Background
• Section 3 - Summary of technical and operational studies, including a list of relevant ITU-R Recommendations
• Section 4 - Analysis of the results of studies
• Section 5 - Method(s) to satisfy the agenda item
• Section 6 - Regulatory and procedural considerations
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Example of Cross-referenceFor the purpose of quick location and reference the numbering system in each is Chapter is standardised.
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Method(s) to satisfy the agenda item
The following methods are considered to satisfy this agenda item and may be applied to potential candidate frequency bands. These are:
Method A – No change, which may be accompanied by reasons.Method B – Make an allocation to the MS on a primary basis (either by a new allocation or the upgrade of an existing secondary allocation) with a view to facilitate the development of terrestrialmobile broadband applications.Method B-ToA - Make an allocation to the MS on a primary basis in the Table of Frequency Allocations.Method B-FN - Make an allocation to the MS on a primary basis in a footnote.Method C - To identify the frequency band for IMT either in a new or existing footnote. This Method can be applied individually if there is already a primary mobile allocation or in conjunctionwith Method B.
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