[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 47 (Tuesday, March 11, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Page 11194]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-5985]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Preparation for the 1997 World Radiocommunication Conference
(WRC-97)
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission and National
Telecommunications and Information Administration.
ACTION: Notice; announcement of Draft Preliminary Proposals to WRC-97.
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SUMMARY: The FCC and NTIA have released a second set of Joint Draft
Preliminary Proposals for WRC-97. The public is provided a 30-day
period, from the date of the release of the notice, to provide comment
on the draft proposals. Copies of the draft proposals are available for
inspection and photocopying at the FCC's International Reference
Center, 2000 M Street, N.W., Room 102, Washington, D.C., and on-line at
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/wrc97/. Final U.S. proposals will be determined
by the Department of State based on the recommendations of the FCC and
NTIA.
DATE: Comments must be submitted on or before March 25, 1997.
ADDRESSES: Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission,
1919 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20554; Director, Office of
Spectrum Plans and Policies, National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, Department of Commerce, Room 4099,
Washington, D.C. 20230.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Crystal Foster, FCC, 202-418-0749, and William
T. Hatch, NTIA, at 202-482-1138.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FCC's WRC-97 Advisory Committee and
NTIA, through the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee, announced
on February 25, 1997, their approval of a second set of draft
preliminary proposals for WRC-97. In accordance with the streamlined
procedures developed to improve the United States conference
preparation process, the agencies are providing the public with this
early opportunity to review and comment on draft proposals before
further consideration. Final U.S. proposals will be determined by the
Department of State based on the recommendations of the FCC and NTIA.
The joint preliminary draft proposals seek to:
(10) Propose 3 levels of priority above routine priority, to
protect maritime safety telecommunications: distress, urgency and
safety. (Agenda Item 1.6.3)
(11) Provide for the common worldwide primary allocation of space-
based active sensors in the bands 13.25-13.4 GHz and 13.4-13.75 GHz
(Agenda Item 1.9.2)
(12) Realign allocations between 50.2-71 GHz to not only protect
passive systems operating in the unique oxygen absorption frequency
range, but also those of the inter-satellite service and the fixed and
mobile services. Provide for changes to the allocations for the inter-
satellite service to preclude interference to passive sensors. Provide
for the allocation of the inter-satellite service in the band 65-71
GHz. (Agenda Item 1.9.4.3)
(13) Provide for the common worldwide primary allocation of space-
based active sensors in the band 9500-9800 MHz. (Agenda Item 1.9.2)
(14) Upgrade the secondary allocation to provide for frequency
spectrum at 35.5-36 GHz and 94-94.1 GHz for use by space-based active
earth sensors. Add a footnote to limit the use of the 94-94.1 GHz band
to spaceborne cloud radars. (Agenda Item 1.9.2)
(15) Provide for the common worldwide primary allocation of space-
based active sensors in the band 17.2-17.3 GHz. (Agenda Item 1.9.2)
(16) Modify the simplified Radio Regulations developed at WRC-95.
Modifications are presented in three parts. Part One, Chapter N-IX,
Distress and Safety Communications for the Global Maritime Distress and
Safety System; Part Two, Modifications to Article S18 (Articles 24
Licenses): Article S47 Operators Certificates (Article 55, Certificates
for Personnel of Ship Stations and Ship Earth Stations,); Article S48
Personnel (Article 56, Personnel of Stations in the Maritime Mobile and
the Maritime Mobile Satellite Service); and Part Three, Suppress
Resolutions 200, 210 and 330 and No Change to Resoluation 331. (Agenda
Item 1.6.1)
(17) Modify notification and registration of frequency assignments
under Article S11. (Agenda Item 1)
(18) Modify Appendix S18 [18], Table of Transmitting Frequencies of
the band 156-174 MHz for stations in the maritime mobile services;
propose NOC for S5.287[669], propose a new resolution to review
efficiency of use of the 156-174 MHz Band by the Maritime Mobile
service,and modify Resolution 310 (Rev Mob.-87). (Agenda Item 1.6.2)
(19) Modify provisions of Articles S13 and S14. (Agenda Item 1)
(20) Revise Article S12/17 of the Radio Regulations. (Agenda Item
1.4)
Members of the public are invited to provide to the FCC and NTIA
comments on the joint preliminary draft proposals. The deadline for
comments on this second set of joint preliminary draft proposals is
March 25, 1997. Timely comments will be considered by the FCC WRC-97
Advisory Committee.
Commenters should send an original plus one copy of their comment
to the Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, 1919
M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. Comments should clearly note
``Reference No. ISP-96-005'' to ensure proper routing and should refer
to specific proposals by their Joint Preliminary Draft Proposal number.
Copies of then comments should also be submitted to the Director,
Office of Spectrum Plans and Policies, National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, Department of Commerce, Room 4099,
Washington, D.C. 20230. Parties preferring to e-mail their comments
should address their comments to WRC97@fcc.gov and WRC97@ntia.doc.gov
and they should reference ``Second Draft Proposals'' in the subject
line.
The draft proposals and comments received will be made available
for public inspection at the FCC's International Reference Center, 2000
M Street, N.W., Room 102, Washington, D.C., 202-418-1492. Copies of the
documents can also be purchased through the FCC's duplication
contractor, ITS, Inc., 202-857-3800.
Further information about the FCC WRC-97 Advisory Committee,
including its schedule of meetings and the draft proposals, is
available on the Internet at http://www.fcc.gov/ib/wrc97/. Meetings of
the Advisory Committee and its Informal Working Groups are open to the
public.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 97-5985 Filed 3-10-97; 8:45 am]
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