Work by business and government participants in the ITU- R study ...
Work by business and government participants in the ITU- R study group on terrestrial services will deal, in whole or part, with about 80 percent of 2011 World Radiocommunication Conference agenda items. Choosing a structure for the next four…
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years is an immediate priority, sources said. Opinions differ on whether to merge a working party on International Mobile Telecommunication systems with one on amateur and amateur-satellite service and land mobile service that now excludes IMT, sources said. Countries wary of the proposed combination said the resulting working party would be unmanageable due to large size. Other countries said consolidation is needed for efficiency and economy, though coordinating work with other ITU-R study groups would be difficult. Studies on enhancing the international regulatory framework will be challenging. Dealing with the technical aspects of cognitive radio systems, software-defined radio and standardization of intelligent transport systems are key areas. Specifications for radio in development for IMT- advanced are also important.