Canada wants ITU-R to study the idea of the 2015...
Canada wants ITU-R to study the idea of the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference allocating 1695-1700 MHz to the mobile service on a co-primary basis, it said in a submission. Some administrations in the Americas consider the band 1695-1710 MHz a…
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possible extension to the existing commercial mobile broadband services above 1710 MHz, it said. Frequencies near the proposed range were identified for fast-track consideration in the U.S. broadband plan. The band 1690-1700 MHz is allocated to the meteorological aids and meteorological-satellite (Metsat), space-to-Earth, on a co-primary basis in all three ITU regions, it said. The band 1700-1710 MHz is allocated to the fixed, Metsat, space-to-Earth, and mobile services on a co-primary basis in all three regions, it said. The band 1710-1930 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a co-primary basis in all three regions, it said. It would therefore be beneficial to study the feasibility of allocating the band 1695-1700 MHz to the mobile service on a co-primary basis in all three regions, it said.