[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 124 (Friday, June 26, 2020)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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Vol. 85

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Part III





Federal Communications Commission





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47 CFR Parts 1, 2, 15, et al.





WRC-15 Order; Final Rule

Federal Register / Vol. 85 , No. 124 / Friday, June 26, 2020 / Rules 
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Parts 1, 2, 15, 18, 27 and 95

[ET Docket No. 19-289; DA 19-1326; FRS 16510]


WRC-15 Order

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This document makes non-substantive, editorial revisions to 
the Table of Frequency Allocations (Allocation Table) and to various 
other Commission rules. The purpose of this action is to update the 
International Table of Frequency Allocations (International Table) to 
reflect the decisions made at an international conference, to update 
the Federal Table of Frequency Allocations (Federal Table) within the 
Commission's rules in those frequency bands where such an action would 
have no substantive effect on non-Federal licensees, to remove outdated 
provisions from the Commission's rules, and to ensure that the 
Allocation Table and related rules are consistent with the Commission's 
decisions in recent rulemaking proceedings.

DATES: Effective July 27, 2020.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Mooring, Office of Engineering and 
Technology, 202-418-2450, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Order 
in ET Docket No. 19-289, DA 19-1326, which was adopted and released on 
December 23, 2019. The full text of this document is available for 
inspection and copying during normal business hours in the FCC 
Reference Center (Room CY-A257), 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 
20554. The full text may also be downloaded at: https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-19-1326A1.pdf. People with Disabilities: To 
request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities 
(braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an email 
to [email protected] or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 
202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY).

Synopsis

ORDER

    1. By this action, the Commission amends parts 1, 2, 15, 18, 27, 
and 95 of its rules to make non-substantive, editorial revisions to the 
Allocation Table and to revise various other rules. This action is not 
intended to modify or otherwise change any party's underlying rights 
and/or responsibilities. In particular, the Commission updates the 
International Table within the Allocation Table to reflect, for 
informational purposes only, the decisions made at the World 
Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15). In addition, the 
Commission makes certain amendments to the Federal Table, for 
informational purposes only, based on the recommendations of the 
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), 
which pertain solely to spectrum allocated exclusively for Federal use 
or where non-Federal use is limited to secondary services. WRC-15 
implementation matters of a substantive nature will be addressed in a 
separate notice of proposed rulemaking.

DISCUSSION

A. Reflecting WRC-15 Revisions in the International Table

    2. The Commission updates the International Table within section 
2.106 of the rules to reflect Article 5, Section IV of the Radio 
Regulations (Edition of 2016), except where minor corrections or 
updates have been made. The International Table is included within the 
Commission's Allocation Table for informational purposes only.

B. Reflecting WRC-15 Revisions in the U.S. Table

References to International Footnotes in the U.S. Table
    3. The United States Table of Frequency Allocations (U.S. Table) 
includes references to ten international footnotes (5.134, 5.223, 
5.260, 5.268, 5.287, 5.327A, 5.443B, 5.396, 5.501A, and 5.511C), which 
WRC-15 revised or deleted. Because these footnotes are included in the 
U.S. Table, the Commission reviewed these footnotes and finds that the 
WRC-15 revisions will have no substantive effect on non-Federal 
operations. Specifically, the Commission:
     Removes the references to international footnotes 5.223 
and 5.260 from the U.S. Table because WRC-15 removed these 
international footnotes and the underlying primary radionavigation-
satellite service allocation from the 149.9-150.05 MHz and 399.9-400.05 
MHz bands from the Radio Regulations, making the references to these 
international footnotes in the U.S. Table no longer necessary.
     Revises international footnotes 5.327A and 5.443B by 
updating the cross references from Resolution 417 (Rev.WRC-12) and 
Resolution 741 (Rev.WRC-12), respectively, to the version of these 
resolutions that are currently shown in the Radio Regulations, i.e., 
``(Rev.WRC-15).'' As noted above, the Commission is also updating cross 
references to Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-07) and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-
03) contained in footnotes 5.134 and 5.396, respectively. WRC-15 made 
editorial changes to the text of these resolutions. The revised text of 
these international footnotes can be used in the U.S. Table since the 
changes do not have a substantive impact on non-Federal operations.
     Revises international footnote 5.268 by removing the 
extra-vehicular activity (EVA) and five-kilometer restrictions from 
Federal space research service (SRS) operations in the 410-420 MHz 
band. Because non-Federal stations in the 410-420 MHz band don't have a 
co-primary status, they ``cannot claim protection from harmful 
interference from stations of a primary service to which frequencies 
are already assigned or may be assigned at a later date,'' and thus, 
applying the text that WRC-15 adopted for footnote 5.268 is a non-
substantive, editorial action.
     Updates the text of international footnote 5.287 to 
reflect the changes adopted by WRC-15, noting that this footnote was 
revised to specify the frequency bands that are available for on-board 
communication stations in the maritime mobile service and to state that 
the ``characteristics of the equipment and the channelling arrangement 
shall be in accordance with Recommendation ITU-R M.1174-3.'' These 
changes increase the number of available frequencies from the existing 
ten to 34 and also could be misinterpreted as requiring the use of a 
channeling plan different from that currently used in U.S. territorial 
waters, which is shown in footnote US288. As a result, because footnote 
5.287 appears in the 456-470 MHz range in the U.S. Table, the 
Commission moves the pre-WRC-15 text of footnote 5.287 into placeholder 
footnote US287 so that these changes to the international footnote can 
be considered by the Commission in its planned WRC-15 implementation 
notice of proposed rulemaking. Consequently, the Commission also amends 
the respective frequency bands in the U.S. Table by replacing the 
reference to footnote 5.287 with that of footnote US287.
Revisions to the Federal Table
    4. In this section, the Commission addresses the modifications NTIA 
made to certain Federal allocations for

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purposes of implementing the WRC-15 Final Acts, which were submitted to 
the Commission on September 10, 2018. In line with NTIA's changes, the 
Commission revises the Federal Table in its rules to reflect, for 
informational purposes only, changes to the following bands that are 
allocated exclusively for Federal use: 7190-7250 MHz, 7300-7750 MHz and 
14.5-14.8 GHz; and the following bands with primary Federal allocations 
that contain only secondary non-Federal allocations: 1215-1240 MHz and 
13.4-13.75 GHz. Specifically, the Commission:
     Adds to the Federal Table a primary allocation for the 
Earth exploration-satellite service (EESS) (Earth-to-space) in the 
7190-7250 MHz band and two international footnotes (5.460A, 5.460B) 
that limit the use of this EESS uplink allocation. Footnote 5.460A 
limits the EESS uplink allocation to tracking, telemetry and command 
for the operation of spacecraft, and, e.g., specifies that space 
stations operating under this allocation in the 7190-7250 MHz band may 
not claim protection from stations in the fixed and mobile services. 
Footnote 5.460B states that EESS geostationary satellites receiving in 
the 7190-7235 MHz band may not claim protection from existing and 
future stations of the space research service. The Commission also 
replaces footnote G133 with international footnote 5.460.
     Adds to the Federal Table a primary allocation for the 
maritime mobile-satellite service (MMSS) (space-to-Earth) in the 7375-
7750 MHz bands and two international footnotes (5.461AA, 5.461AB) that 
limit the use of this MMSS downlink allocation. Footnote 5.461AA limits 
MMSS use of the band to geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO) networks 
and footnote 5.461AB specifies that MMSS earth stations receiving in 
the band may not claim protection from, nor constrain the use and 
development of, stations in the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, services. In addition, the Commission replaces the existing 
secondary mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth) allocation entry in 
the 7375-7750 MHz band with a secondary mobile-satellite ``except 
maritime mobile-satellite'' service (space-to-Earth) allocation entry, 
and in the 7375-7450 MHz band, the Commission also adds a primary 
mobile except aeronautical mobile service allocation.
     Adds to the Federal Table international footnote 5.509G to 
the right of the existing secondary space research service (SRS) 
allocation entry in the 14.5-14.8 GHz band. Footnote 5.509G states that 
the 14.5-14.8 GHz band is also allocated to SRS on a primary basis, 
limited to satellite systems operating in the Earth-to-space (uplink) 
direction to relay data to space stations in the geostationary-
satellite orbit (GSO) from associated earth stations; that primary 
stations in the SRS may not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, stations operating under the fixed, mobile, and fixed-
satellite services; and that other uses of this frequency band by the 
SRS are on a secondary basis.
     Updates footnote G132, which applies to the 1215-1240 MHz 
band, to cross reference the revised Resolution 608, replacing ``(WRC-
03)'' with ``(Rev.WRC-15).'' WRC-15 revised Resolution 608 (WRC-03) by 
noting that Recommendation ITU-R M.1902 and Report ITU-R M.2284 apply 
to radionavigation-satellite service (space-to-Earth) use of the 1215-
1300 MHz band.
     Subjects the use of the existing primary Federal space 
research service (SRS) allocation in the 13.4-13.75 GHz band to new 
international footnotes 5.499C and 5.499D as well as modified footnote 
5.501A. Because footnote 5.501B limits the impact of the space research 
service (active) in the band on the radiolocation service and the only 
non-Federal licensee in the band is in the radiolocation service, the 
Commission finds that this action is non-substantial.
Other Revisions to the U.S. Table
    5. The Commission makes the following non-substantive, editorial 
changes to the U.S. Table and to FCC Rule part cross references within 
section 2.106 of the rules:
     Update footnote NG159 to remove the reference to part 74, 
subpart E, because the aural broadcast auxiliary stations are no longer 
licensed to operate on frequencies in the 698-806 MHz band, which has 
been reallocated and licensed for mobile broadband use.
     Add footnote US84 to the 941-944 MHz band in the Federal 
Table, which was inadvertently omitted when the Commission revised 
footnote US84 by adding the 941.5-944 MHz band.
     Add footnote NG527A to the 10.7-11.7 GHz band, which was 
inadvertently omitted from the non-Federal Table of Frequency 
Allocations (non-Federal Table) when the footnote was adopted in the 
ESIMs Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
     Delete the entries for EESS (passive), SRS (passive), and 
footnotes 5.562B, 5.562F, and 5.562G from the 155.5-158.5 GHz band. The 
transition period concluded in 2018, and these two allocations and 
three footnotes are no longer needed.
     Update the contact information for the National Science 
Foundation in footnotes US99 and US385 and sections 27.1321(b) and 
95.2309(f)(3) of the Commission's Rules.
     Revise the FCC Rule Part(s) column of the Allocation Table 
by adding a part 15 cross reference (i.e., ``RF Devices (15)'') to the 
902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5850-5925 MHz, 28.35-29.1 GHz, and 84-86 
GHz bands; by removing the part 15 cross reference from the 29.1-29.25 
GHz and 45.5-46.9 GHz bands; and by adding a part 101 cross reference 
(i.e., ``Fixed Microwave (101)'') to the 84-86 GHz band.

C. Other Conforming Rule Revisions

    6. The Commission makes the following non-substantive, editorial 
updates to the Commission's rules:
     Correct sections 1.1307(b)(2)(ii), 2.1091(c)(2), and 
2.1093(c)(1) of the rules by revising the cross reference to section 
15.255 from paragraph ``(g)'' to ``(f).'' This action reflects the 
paragraph re-designation adopted in the Spectrum Frontiers 1st R&O.
     Revise section 2.100 to note that the International Table 
has been updated to reflect the 2016 edition of the Radio Regulations.
     Revise section 2.101 to reflect Section I of Article 2 of 
the Radio Regulations. Specifically, the Commission deletes the column 
titled ``Metric abbreviations for the bands'' from the table in section 
2.101, and also delete the duplicate table from that section.
     Revise sections 2.102 and 2.105 by replacing the archaic 
term ``band(s) of frequencies'' with ``frequency band(s).''
     Revise section 2.104 to state that the international 
footnotes shown in the International Table are applicable only to the 
relationships between the United States and other countries (unless a 
reference to an international footnote has been added to the U.S. 
Table).
     Revise the text in section 2.105(d)(2) without changing 
its underlying meaning or implication. Also revise the factual 
description in section 2.105(e) of the informational cross references 
that appear in column 6 of the Table of Allocations set out in section 
2.106. The revision would recognize that the column 6 cross references 
sometimes include a reference to an FCC Rule subpart instead of an FCC 
Rule part and that an FCC Rule part or subpart may apply to only a 
portion of a frequency band. Finally, the Commission adds the following 
clarifying note: The radio frequency devices authorized pursuant

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to 47 CFR part 15 are not based on allocated radio services. In the 
Allocation Table, the cross references to part 15 are used to note 
those frequency bands that are most typically associated with 
unlicensed use.
     Revise section 2.107 to cross reference the international 
notification requirements of radio astronomy stations, specified in No. 
11.12 of Article 11 and Annex 2 of Appendix 4 of the Radio Regulations.
     Correct a typographical error in the heading of section 
15.510 to provide consistency with paragraphs (b) and (c).
     Revise section 18.301 by replacing ``allocated'' with 
``designated'' in the second sentence, simplifying the display of three 
ISM frequencies (i.e., remove unnecessary commas from 2,450 MHz and 
5,800 MHz and change 24,125 MHz to 24.125 GHz) in the table, and by 
deleting the note below the table. The Commission takes these actions 
to make this rule more consistent with international footnote 5.150 and 
to remove an unneeded and outdated cross reference.

Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis

    7. This document does not contain new or modified information 
collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(PRA), Public Law 104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain 
any new or modified information collection burden for small business 
concerns with fewer than 25 employees, pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 
3506(c)(4).

Congressional Review Act

    8. The Commission has determined, and the Administrator of the 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and 
Budget, concurs that this rule is non-major under the Congressional 
Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 804(2). The Commission will send a copy of this 
Order to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to 
5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

Administrative Procedure Act Requirements

    9. The Commission amends parts 1, 2, 15, 18, 27, and 95 of the 
Commission's rules herein by incorporating non-substantive, editorial 
revisions only. Therefore, there is good cause for not employing the 
notice and comment procedure in this case. Specifically, the Commission 
finds that the normal procedures for notice and comment and for 
publication as required under section 553 of the Administrative 
Procedure Act would be impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the 
public interest. See 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B); Kessler v. FCC, 326 F.2d 
673 (D.C. Cir. 1963).

Ordering Clause

    10. It is ordered that parts 1, 2, 15, 18, 27, and 95 of the 
Commission's rules, 47 CFR parts 1, 2, 15, 18, 27, and 95, are amended 
as set forth in the Appendix of the Order, effective 30 days after 
publication in the Federal Register. This action is taken pursuant to 
authority found in sections 4(i) and 303 of the Communications Act of 
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 303, and in sections 0.11, 0.31, 
0.231(b) and 0.241(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 CFR 0.11, 0.31, 
0.231(b) and 0.241(i).
    11. Petitions for reconsideration under 47 CFR 1.429 or 
applications for review by the Commission under 47 CFR 1.115 may be 
filed within 30 days after publication in the Federal Register. Should 
no petitions for reconsideration or applications for review be timely 
filed, this proceeding shall be terminated, and its docket closed.

List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 1, 2, 15, 18, 27, and 95

    Radio.

Federal Communications Commission.
Ronald Repasi,
Acting Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology.

Final Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission amends 47 CFR parts 1, 2, 15, 18, 27, and 95 
as follows:

PART 1--PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

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1. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. chs. 2, 5, 9, 13; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note, 
unless otherwise noted.


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2. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2)(ii) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  1.1307   Actions that may have a significant environmental 
effect, for which Environmental Assessments (EAs) must be prepared.

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    (ii) Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII, and millimeter-wave devices 
are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure 
prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in Sec. Sec.  
15.255(f), 15.257(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter.
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PART 2--FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL 
RULES AND REGULATIONS

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3. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, unless otherwise 
noted.


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4. Section 2.100 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  2.100   International regulations in force.

    The Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union 
(Radio Regulations) (Edition of 2012) have been incorporated to the 
extent practicable in this part, except that the International Table 
within Sec.  2.106 has been updated to reflect the Radio Regulations 
(Edition of 2016).

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5. Section 2.101 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (b) and 
by removing the table in paragraph (c).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  2.101   Frequency and wavelength bands.

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                                            Table 1 to Paragraph (b)
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                                                    Frequency range (lower
           Band No.                  Symbols        limit exclusive, upper     Corresponding metric subdivision
                                                       limit inclusive)
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4.............................  VLF               3 to 30 kHz..............  Myriametric waves.
5.............................  LF                30 to 300 kHz............  Kilometric waves.
6.............................  MF                300 to 3 000 kHz.........  Hectometric waves.
7.............................  HF                3 to 30 MHz..............  Decametric waves.
8.............................  VHF               30 to 300 MHz............  Metric waves.
9.............................  UHF               300 to 3 000 MHz.........  Decimetric waves.
10............................  SHF               3 to 30 GHz..............  Centimetric waves.

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11............................  EHF               30 to 300 GHz............  Millimetric waves.
12............................  ................  300 to 3 000 GHz.........  Decimillimetric waves.
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Note 1: ``Band N'' (N = band number) extends from 0.3 x 10\N\ Hz to 3 x 10\N\ Hz.
Note 2: Prefix: k = kilo (10\3\), M = mega (10\6\), G = giga (10\9\).

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6. Section 2.102 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  2.102   Assignment of frequencies.

    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the assignment of 
frequencies and frequency bands to all stations and classes of stations 
and the licensing and authorizing of the use of all such frequencies 
between 8.3 kHz and 275 GHz, and the actual use of such frequencies for 
radiocommunication or for any other purpose, including the transfer of 
energy by radio, shall be in accordance with the Table of Frequency 
Allocations in Sec.  2.106.
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7. Section 2.104 is amended by adding paragraph (h)(8) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  2.104   International Table of Frequency Allocations.

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    (h) * * *
    (8) The international footnotes shown in the International Table 
are applicable only to the relationships between the United States and 
other countries (unless a reference to an international footnote has 
been added to the United States Table of Frequency Allocations).
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8. Section 2.105 is amended by revising paragraphs (d)(1) and (2) and 
(e) to read as follows:


Sec.  2.105   United States Table of Frequency Allocations.

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    (d) * * *
    (1) The frequency band referred to in each allocation, column 4 for 
Federal operations and column 5 for non-Federal operations, is 
indicated in the left-hand top corner of the column. If there is no 
service or footnote indicated for a frequency band in column 4, then 
the Federal sector has no access to that band except as provided for by 
Sec.  2.103. If there is no service or footnote indicated for a 
frequency band in column 5, then the non-Federal sector has no access 
to that band except as provided for by Sec.  2.102.
    (2) When the type of service(s) permitted and any applicable 
footnote(s) are the same for a frequency band in the Federal Table and 
the non-Federal Table, columns 4 and 5 are merged, indicating that the 
frequency band is shared between the Federal and non-Federal sectors 
under the same conditions.
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    (e) Rule part cross-references. If a frequency or frequency band 
has been allocated to a radiocommunication service in the non-Federal 
Table, then a cross reference may be added to the pertinent FCC Rule 
part (column 6 of Sec.  2.106) or, where greater specificity would be 
useful, to the pertinent subpart. For example, the band 849-851 MHz is 
allocated to the aeronautical mobile service for non-Federal use, rules 
for the use of the 849-851 MHz band have been added to part 22--Public 
Mobile Services (47 CFR part 22), and a cross reference, Public Mobile 
(22), has been added in column 6 of Sec.  2.106. The exact use that can 
be made of any given frequency or frequency band (e.g., channeling 
plans, allowable emissions, etc.) is given in the FCC Rule part(s) so 
indicated. The FCC Rule parts in this column are not allocations, may 
apply to only a portion of a band, and are provided for informational 
purposes only. This column also may contain explanatory notes for 
informational purposes only.

    Note 1 to paragraph (e):  The radio frequency devices authorized 
pursuant to 47 CFR part 15 are not based on allocated radio 
services. In the Allocation Table, the cross references to part 15 
are used to note those frequency bands that are most typically 
associated with unlicensed use.

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9. Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended as 
follows:
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a. Revise pages 7 through 9, 19, 22 through 27, 29 through 34, and 38 
through 68.
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b. In the list of International Footnotes:
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i. Revise footnotes 5.54B, 5.55, 5.68, 5.93, 5.96, 5.98, 5.102, 5.119, 
5.122, 5.132B, 5.133A, 5.134, 5.140, 5.141B, 5.145B, 5.149A, 5.158, 
5.159, 5.161B, 5.164, 5.167, 5.167A, 5.170, 5.172, 5.173, 5.185, 5.201, 
5.202, 5.208B, 5.211, 5.220, 5.221, 5.256A, 5.268, 5.275, 5.276, 
5.279A, 5.286AA, 5.287, 5.288, 5.291A, 5.292, 5.293, 5.294, 5.296, 
5.297, 5.300, 5.309, 5.312, 5.312A, 5.313A, 5.316B, 5.317, 5.317A, 
5.325A, 5.327A, 5.329, 5.338A, 5.342, 5.345, 5.351A, 5.352A, 5.359, 
5.382, 5.384A, 5.386, 5.388, 5.391, 5.393, 5.396, 5.401, 5.418, 5.428, 
5.429, 5.430, 5.430A, 5.431, 5.431A, 5.432B, 5.433A, 5.438, 5.442, 
5.443B, 5.444, 5.444A, 5.444B, 5.446, 5.446C, 5.447E, 5.447F, 5.450A, 
5.457A, 5.457B, 5.457C, 5.459, 5.460, 5.462A, 5.468, 5.471, 5.477, 
5.480, 5.481, 5.486, 5.494, 5.495, 5.500, 5.504B, 5.504C, 5.505, 
5.506B, 5.508A, 5.509A, 5.510, 5.511A, 5.511C, 5.512, 5.514, 5.521, 
5.524, 5.530A, 5.530D, 5.536B, 5.543A, 5.551H, and 5.562D;
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ii. Add footnotes 5.133B, 5.228AA, 5.265, 5.295, 5.296A, 5.308, 5.308A, 
5.328AA, 5.341A, 5.341B, 5.341C, 5.346, 5.346A, 5.429A, 5.429B, 5.429C, 
5.429D, 5.429E, 5.429F, 5.431B, 5.434, 5.436, 5.437, 5.441A, 5.441B, 
5.460A, 5.460B, 5.461AA, 5.461AB, 5.474A, 5.474B, 5.474C, 5.474D, 
5.499A, 5.499B, 5.499C, 5.499D, 5.499E, 5.501A, 5.509B, 5.509C, 5.509D, 
5.509E, 5.509F, and 5.509G; and
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iii. Remove footnotes 5.166, 5.222, 5.223, 5.224A, 5.224B, 5.232, 
5.234, 5.260, 5.313B, 5.314, 5.315, 5.316, 5.316A, 5.362B, 5.362C, 
5.417A, 5.417B, 5.417C, 5.417D, 5.456, 5.458C, 5.511D, and 5.530C.
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c. In the list of United States (US) footnotes, revise footnote US99, 
add footnote US287, and revise footnote US385;
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d. In the list of Non-Federal Government (NG) footnotes, revise 
footnote NG159; and
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e. In the list of Federal Government (G) footnotes, revise footnote 
G132 and remove footnote G133.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  2.106   Table of Frequency Allocations.

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International Footnotes

* * * * *
    5.54B Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, the Russian Federation, Iran 
(Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, the 
Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan and Tunisia, the frequency band 8.3-9 
kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation, fixed and mobile 
services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.55 Additional allocation: In Armenia, the Russian Federation, 
Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, the frequency band 
14-17 kHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a 
primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.68 Alternative allocation: In Congo (Rep. of the), the Dem. 
Rep. of the Congo and South Africa, the frequency band 160-200 kHz 
is allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.93 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the 
Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, 
Mongolia, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, 
Tajikistan, Chad, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the frequency bands 
1625-1635 kHz, 1800-1810 kHz and 2160-2170 kHz are also allocated to 
the fixed and land mobile services on a primary basis, subject to 
agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC-15)
    5.96 In Germany, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, 
Denmark, Estonia, the Russian Federation, Finland, Georgia, Hungary, 
Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, 
Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Norway, Uzbekistan, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, 
Slovakia, the Czech Rep., the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, 
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, administrations may allocate 
up to 200 kHz to their amateur service in the frequency bands 1715-
1800 kHz and 1850-2000 kHz. However, when allocating the frequency 
bands within this range to their amateur service, administrations 
shall, after prior consultation with administrations of neighbouring 
countries, take such steps as may be necessary to prevent harmful 
interference from their amateur service to the fixed and mobile 
services of other countries. The mean power of any amateur station 
shall not exceed 10 W. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.98 Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Belgium, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, 
Spain, Ethiopia, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Greece, Italy, 
Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Kyrgyzstan, Somalia, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan and Turkey, 
the frequency band 1810-1830 kHz is allocated to the fixed and 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.102 Alternative allocation: In Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and 
Peru, the frequency band 1850-2000 kHz is allocated to the fixed, 
mobile except aeronautical mobile, radiolocation and radionavigation 
services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.119 Additional allocation: In Peru, the frequency band 3500-
3750 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a 
primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.122 Alternative allocation: In Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, 
Paraguay and Peru, the frequency band 3750-4000 kHz is allocated to 
the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a 
primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.132B Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the frequency band 4438-4488 kHz is 
allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), 
services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.133A Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the frequency bands 5250-5275 kHz and 
26200-26350 kHz are allocated to the fixed and mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.133B Stations in the amateur service using the frequency band 
5351.5-5366.5 kHz shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 15 W 
(e.i.r.p.). However, in Region 2 in Mexico, stations in the amateur 
service using the frequency band 5351.5-5366.5 kHz shall not exceed 
a maximum radiated power of 20 W (e.i.r.p.). In the following Region 
2 countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, 
Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, 
Dominican Republic, Dominica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Grenada, 
Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, 
Paraguay, Peru, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent 
and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, 
Venezuela, as well as the overseas territories of the Netherlands in 
Region 2, stations in the amateur service using the frequency band 
5351.5-5366.5 kHz shall not exceed a maximum radiated power of 25 W 
(e.i.r.p.). (WRC-15)
    5.134 The use of the bands 5900-5950 kHz, 7300-7350 kHz, 9400-
9500 kHz, 11600-11650 kHz, 12050-12100 kHz, 13570-13600 kHz, 13800-
13870 kHz, 15600-15800 kHz, 17480-17550 kHz and 18900-19020 kHz by 
the broadcasting service is subject to the application of the 
procedure of Article 12. Administrations are encouraged to use these 
bands to facilitate the introduction of digitally modulated 
emissions in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 517 
(Rev.WRC-15). (FCC)
* * * * *
    5.140 Additional allocation: In Angola, Iraq, Somalia and Togo, 
the frequency band 7000-7050 kHz is also allocated to the fixed 
service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.141B Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, 
Australia, Bahrain, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, China, Comoros, 
Korea (Rep. of), Diego Garcia, Djibouti, Egypt, United Arab 
Emirates, Eritrea, Guinea, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), 
Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, New 
Zealand, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Singapore, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, Viet Nam and Yemen, the 
frequency band 7100-7200 kHz is also allocated to the fixed and the 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile (R), services on a primary basis. 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.145B Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the frequency bands 9305-9355 kHz and 
16100-16200 kHz are allocated to the fixed service on a primary 
basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.149A Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the frequency band 13450-13550 kHz is 
allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis and to the mobile, 
except aeronautical mobile (R), service on a secondary basis. (WRC-
15)
* * * * *
    5.158 Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the frequency band 24450-24600 kHz is 
allocated to the fixed and land mobile services on a primary basis. 
(WRC-15)
    5.159 Alternative allocation: In Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, 
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the frequency band 39-39.5 MHz is 
allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. (WRC-
15)
* * * * *
    5.161B Alternative allocation: In Albania, Germany, Armenia, 
Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Vatican, 
Croatia, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, 
Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, The Former Yugoslav Rep. of 
Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, 
Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Uzbekistan, Netherlands, Portugal, 
Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia, Czech Rep., Romania, United Kingdom, San 
Marino, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine, the 
frequency band 42-42.5 MHz is allocated to the fixed and mobile 
services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.164 Additional allocation: In Albania, Algeria, Germany, 
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, 
C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Croatia, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, 
France, Gabon, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, 
Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, 
Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, Monaco, Montenegro, Nigeria, Norway, the 
Netherlands, Poland, Syrian Arab Republic, Slovakia, Czech Rep., 
Romania, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, 
Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tunisia and Turkey, the frequency band 47-68 
MHz, in South Africa the frequency band 47-50 MHz, and in Latvia the 
frequency band 48.5-56.5 MHz, are also allocated to the land mobile 
service on a primary basis. However, stations of the land mobile 
service in the countries mentioned in connection with each frequency 
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planned broadcasting stations of countries other than those 
mentioned in connection with the frequency band. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.167 Alternative allocation: In Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, 
India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan and Singapore, the 
frequency band 50-54 MHz is allocated to the fixed, mobile and 
broadcasting services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.167A Additional allocation: In Indonesia and Thailand, the 
frequency band 50-54 MHz is also allocated to the fixed, mobile and 
broadcasting services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.170 Additional allocation: In New Zealand, the frequency band 
51-54 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a 
primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.172 Different category of service: In the French overseas 
departments and communities in Region 2 and Guyana, the allocation 
of the frequency band 54-68 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). (WRC-15)
    5.173 Different category of service: In the French overseas 
departments and communities in Region 2 and Guyana, the allocation 
of the frequency band 68-72 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.185 Different category of service: In the United States, the 
French overseas departments and communities in Region 2, Guyana and 
Paraguay, the allocation of the frequency band 76-88 MHz to the 
fixed and mobile services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.201 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
Bulgaria, Estonia, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Hungary, Iran 
(Islamic Republic of), Iraq (Republic of), Japan, Kazakhstan, 
Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Uzbekistan, Papua New Guinea, Poland, 
Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the 
frequency band 132-136 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical 
mobile (OR) service on a primary basis. In assigning frequencies to 
stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service, the administration 
shall take account of the frequencies assigned to stations in the 
aeronautical mobile (R) service. (WRC-15)
    5.202 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Armenia, 
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the United Arab Emirates, the Russian 
Federation, Georgia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Oman, 
Uzbekistan, Poland, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, 
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the frequency band 136-137 MHz 
is also allocated to the aeronautical mobile (OR) service on a 
primary basis. In assigning frequencies to stations of the 
aeronautical mobile (OR) service, the administration shall take 
account of the frequencies assigned to stations in the aeronautical 
mobile (R) service. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.208B In the frequency bands:

137-138 MHz,
387-390 MHz,
400.15-401 MHz,
1452-1492 MHz,
1525-1610 MHz,
1613.8-1626.5 MHz,
2655-2690 MHz,
21.4-22 GHz,

Resolution 739 (Rev.WRC-15) applies. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.211 Additional allocation: In Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, 
Bahrain, Belgium, Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Finland, 
Greece, Guinea, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, The Former Yugoslav 
Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mali, 
Malta, Montenegro, Norway, the Netherlands, Qatar, Slovakia, the 
United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, 
Tanzania, Tunisia and Turkey, the frequency band 138-144 MHz is also 
allocated to the maritime mobile and land mobile services on a 
primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.220 The use of the frequency bands 149.9-150.05 MHz and 399.9-
400.05 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to 
coordination under No. 9.11A. (WRC-15)
    5.221 Stations of the mobile-satellite service in the frequency 
band 148-149.9 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, stations of the fixed or mobile services operating 
in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations in the 
following countries: Albania, Algeria, Germany, Saudi Arabia, 
Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, 
Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, 
Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Cyprus, Congo (Rep. of the), Korea (Rep. 
of), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, 
the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Spain, Estonia, Ethiopia, the 
Russian Federation, Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, 
Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Hungary, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), 
Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, 
Kenya, Kuwait, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Lesotho, 
Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, 
Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, 
Mozambique, Namibia, Norway, New Zealand, Oman, Uganda, Uzbekistan, 
Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, the Netherlands, the 
Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Kyrgyzstan, Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Slovakia, Romania, the 
United Kingdom, Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovenia, 
Sudan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, 
Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, 
Ukraine, Viet Nam, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.228AA The use of the frequency bands 161.9375-161.9625 MHz and 
161.9875-162.0125 MHz by the maritime mobile-satellite (Earth-to-
space) service is limited to the systems which operate in accordance 
with Appendix 18. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.256A Additional allocation: In China, the Russian Federation 
and Kazakhstan, the frequency band 258-261 MHz is also allocated to 
the space research service (Earth-to-space) and space operation 
service (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. Stations in the space 
research service (Earth-to-space) and space operation service 
(Earth-to-space) shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, or constrain the use and development of, the mobile 
service systems and mobile-satellite service systems operating in 
the frequency band. Stations in space research service (Earth-to-
space) and space operation service (Earth-to-space) shall not 
constrain the future development of fixed service systems of other 
countries. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.265 In the frequency band 403-410 MHz, Resolution 205 
(Rev.WRC-15) applies. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.268 Use of the frequency band 410-420 MHz by the space 
research service is limited to space-to-space communication links 
with an orbiting, manned space vehicle. The power flux-density at 
the surface of the Earth produced by emissions from transmitting 
stations of the space research service (space-to-space) in the 
frequency band 410-420 MHz shall not exceed -153 dB(W/m\2\) for 
0[deg] <= [delta] <= 5[deg], -153 + 0.077 ([delta]-5) dB(W/m\2\) for 
5[deg] <= [delta] <= 70[deg] and -148 dB(W/m\2\) for 70[deg] <= 
[delta] <= 90[deg], where [delta] is the angle of arrival of the 
radio-frequency wave and the reference bandwidth is 4 kHz. In this 
frequency band, stations of the space research service (space-to-
space) shall not claim protection from, nor constrain the use and 
development of, stations of the fixed and mobile services. No. 4.10 
does not apply. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.275 Additional allocation: In Croatia, Estonia, Finland, 
Libya, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and 
Serbia, the frequency bands 430-432 MHz and 438-440 MHz are also 
allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, 
services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.276 Additional allocation: In Afghanistan, Algeria, Saudi 
Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, 
Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, Eritrea, 
Ethiopia, Greece, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic 
of), Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, 
Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian 
Arab Republic, the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Singapore, Somalia, 
Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, Turkey and Yemen, the frequency 
band 430-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary 
basis and the frequency bands 430-435 MHz and 438-440 MHz are also 
allocated, except in Ecuador, to the mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
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    5.279A The use of the frequency band 432-438 MHz by sensors in 
the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) shall be in 
accordance with Recommendation ITU-R RS.1260-1. Additionally, the 
Earth exploration-satellite service (active) in the frequency band 
432-438 MHz shall not cause harmful interference to the aeronautical 
radionavigation service in China. The provisions of this footnote in 
no way diminish the obligation of the Earth exploration-satellite 
service (active) to operate as a secondary service in accordance 
with Nos. 5.29 and 5.30. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.286AA The frequency band 450-470 MHz is identified for use by 
administrations wishing to implement International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT). See Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-15). This 
identification does not preclude the use of this frequency band by 
any application of the services to which it is allocated and does 
not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.287 Use of the frequency bands 457.5125-457.5875 MHz and 
467.5125-467.5875 MHz by the maritime mobile service is limited to 
on-board communication stations. The characteristics of the 
equipment and the channelling arrangement shall be in accordance 
with Recommendation ITU-R M.1174-3. The use of these frequency bands 
in territorial waters is subject to the national regulations of the 
administration concerned. (WRC-15)
    5.288 In the territorial waters of the United States and the 
Philippines, the preferred frequencies for use by on-board 
communication stations shall be 457.525 MHz, 457.550 MHz, 457.575 
MHz and 457.600 MHz paired, respectively, with 467.750 MHz, 467.775 
MHz, 467.800 MHz and 467.825 MHz. The characteristics of the 
equipment used shall conform to those specified in Recommendation 
ITU-R M.1174-3. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.291A Additional allocation: In Germany, Austria, Denmark, 
Estonia, Liechtenstein, the Czech Rep., Serbia and Switzerland, the 
frequency band 470-494 MHz is also allocated to the radiolocation 
service on a secondary basis. This use is limited to the operation 
of wind profiler radars in accordance with Resolution 217 (WRC-97). 
(WRC-15)
    5.292 Different category of service: In Argentina, Uruguay and 
Venezuela, the allocation of the frequency band 470-512 MHz to the 
mobile service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to 
agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC-15)
    5.293 Different category of service: In Canada, Chile, Cuba, the 
United States, Guyana, Jamaica and Panama, the allocation of the 
frequency bands 470-512 MHz and 614-806 MHz to the fixed service is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21. In the Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Chile, Cuba, the 
United States, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico and Panama, the allocation of 
the frequency bands 470-512 MHz and 614-698 MHz to the mobile 
service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21. In Argentina and Ecuador, the allocation of 
the frequency band 470-512 MHz to the fixed and mobile services is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21. (WRC-15)
    5.294 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, 
C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Israel, Libya, the Syrian Arab 
Republic, Chad and Yemen, the frequency band 470-582 MHz is also 
allocated to the fixed service on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.295 In the Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, the United States and 
Mexico, the frequency band 470-608 MHz, or portions thereof, is 
identified for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT)--see 
Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-15). This identification does not preclude 
the use of these frequency bands by any application of the services 
to which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the 
Radio Regulations. Mobile service stations of the IMT system within 
the frequency band are subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 
and shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection 
from, the broadcasting service of neighbouring countries. Nos. 5.43 
and 5.43A apply. In Mexico, the use of IMT in this frequency band 
will not start before 31 December 2018 and may be extended if agreed 
by the neighbouring countries. (WRC-15)
    5.296 Additional allocation: In Albania, Germany, Angola, Saudi 
Arabia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 
Botswana, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Vatican, Congo 
(Rep. of the), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Croatia, Denmark, Djibouti, 
Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, 
Georgia, Ghana, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, 
Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lesotho, Latvia, The Former Yugoslav Republic 
of Macedonia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, 
Malawi, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritius, Mauritania, Moldova, 
Monaco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Uganda, 
the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Rwanda, San 
Marino, Serbia, Sudan, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Swaziland, 
Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zambia and Zimbabwe, 
the frequency band 470-694 MHz is also allocated on a secondary 
basis to the land mobile service, intended for applications 
ancillary to broadcasting and programme-making. Stations of the land 
mobile service in the countries listed in this footnote shall not 
cause harmful interference to existing or planned stations operating 
in accordance with the Table in countries other than those listed in 
this footnote. (WRC-15)
    5.296A In Micronesia, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, 
the frequency band 470-698 MHz, or portions thereof, and in 
Bangladesh, Maldives and New Zealand, the frequency band 610-698 
MHz, or portions thereof, are identified for use by these 
administrations wishing to implement International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT)--see Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-15). This 
identification does not preclude the use of these frequency bands by 
any application of the services to which they are allocated and does 
not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. The mobile 
allocation in this frequency band shall not be used for IMT systems 
unless subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 and shall not 
cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, the 
broadcasting service of neighbouring countries. Nos. 5.43 and 5.43A 
apply. (WRC-15)
    5.297 Additional allocation: In Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, El 
Salvador, the United States, Guatemala, Guyana and Jamaica, the 
frequency band 512-608 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile 
services on a primary basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 
9.21. In the Bahamas, Barbados and Mexico, the frequency band 512-
608 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service on a primary basis, 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.300 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, Egypt, 
United Arab Emirates, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Oman, Qatar, the Syrian 
Arab Republic and Sudan, the frequency band 582-790 MHz is also 
allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, 
services on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.308 Additional allocation: In Belize and Colombia, the 
frequency band 614-698 MHz is also allocated to the mobile service 
on a primary basis. Stations of the mobile service within the 
frequency band are subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. 
(WRC-15)
    5.308A In the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Colombia, the 
United States and Mexico, the frequency band 614-698 MHz, or 
portions thereof, is identified for International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT)--see Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-15). This 
identification does not preclude the use of these frequency bands by 
any application of the services to which they are allocated and does 
not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. Mobile service 
stations of the IMT system within the frequency band are subject to 
agreement obtained under No. 9.21 and shall not cause harmful 
interference to or claim protection from the broadcasting service of 
neighbouring countries. Nos. 5.43 and 5.43A apply. In Belize and 
Mexico, the use of IMT in this frequency band will not start before 
31 December 2018 and may be extended if agreed by the neighbouring 
countries. (WRC-15)
    5.309 Different category of service: In El Salvador, the 
allocation of the frequency band 614-806 MHz to the fixed service is 
on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.312 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
the Russian Federation, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, 
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the frequency band 645-862 
MHz, in Bulgaria the frequency bands 646-686 MHz, 726-758

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MHz, 766-814 MHz and 822-862 MHz, and in Poland the frequency band 
860-862 MHz until 31 December 2017, are also allocated to the 
aeronautical radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.312A In Region 1, the use of the frequency band 694-790 MHz by 
the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service is subject to the 
provisions of Resolution 760 (WRC-15). See also Resolution 224 
(Rev.WRC-15). (WRC-15)
    5.313A The frequency band, or portions of the frequency band 
698-790 MHz, in Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, 
China, Korea (Rep. of), Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Lao 
P.D.R., Malaysia, Myanmar (Union of), New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua 
New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Singapore, 
Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Viet Nam, are identified for 
use by these administrations wishing to implement International 
Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not 
preclude the use of these frequency bands by any application of the 
services to which they are allocated and does not establish priority 
in the Radio Regulations. In China, the use of IMT in this frequency 
band will not start until 2015. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.316B In Region 1, the allocation to the mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, service in the frequency band 790-862 MHz is 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with respect to the 
aeronautical radionavigation service in countries mentioned in No. 
5.312. For countries party to the GE06 Agreement, the use of 
stations of the mobile service is also subject to the successful 
application of the procedures of that Agreement. Resolutions 224 
(Rev.WRC-15) and 749 (Rev.WRC-15) shall apply, as appropriate. (WRC-
15)
    5.317 Additional allocation: In Region 2 (except Brazil, the 
United States and Mexico), the frequency band 806-890 MHz is also 
allocated to the mobile-satellite service on a primary basis, 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. The use of this 
service is intended for operation within national boundaries. (WRC-
15)
    5.317A The parts of the frequency band 698-960 MHz in Region 2 
and the frequency bands 694-790 MHz in Region 1 and 790-960 MHz in 
Regions 1 and 3 which are allocated to the mobile service on a 
primary basis are identified for use by administrations wishing to 
implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT)--see 
Resolutions 224 (Rev.WRC-15), 760 (WRC-15) and 749 (Rev.WRC-15), 
where applicable. This identification does not preclude the use of 
these frequency bands by any application of the services to which 
they are allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio 
Regulations. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.325A Different category of service: In Argentina, Brazil, 
Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, the 
French overseas departments and communities in Region 2, Guatemala, 
Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela, the frequency band 902-928 
MHz is allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis. In 
Colombia, the frequency band 902-905 MHz is allocated to the land 
mobile service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.327A The use of the frequency band 960-1164 MHz by the 
aeronautical mobile (R) service is limited to systems that operate 
in accordance with recognized international aeronautical standards. 
Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 417 (Rev.WRC-15). 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.328AA The frequency band 1087.7-1092.3 MHz is also allocated 
to the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service (Earth-to-space) on 
a primary basis, limited to the space station reception of Automatic 
Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) emissions from aircraft 
transmitters that operate in accordance with recognized 
international aeronautical standards. Stations operating in the 
aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service shall not claim protection 
from stations operating in the aeronautical radionavigation service. 
Resolution 425 (WRC-15) shall apply. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.329 Use of the radionavigation-satellite service in the band 
1215-1300 MHz shall be subject to the condition that no harmful 
interference is caused to, and no protection is claimed from, the 
radionavigation service authorized under No. 5.331. Furthermore, the 
use of the radionavigation-satellite service in the band 1215-1300 
MHz shall be subject to the condition that no harmful interference 
is caused to the radiolocation service. No. 5.43 shall not apply in 
respect of the radiolocation service. Resolution 608 (Rev.WRC-15) 
shall apply. (FCC)
* * * * *
    5.338A In the frequency bands 1350-1400 MHz, 1427-1452 MHz, 
22.55-23.55 GHz, 30-31.3 GHz, 49.7-50.2 GHz, 50.4-50.9 GHz, 51.4-
52.6 GHz, 81-86 GHz and 92-94 GHz, Resolution 750 (Rev.WRC-15) 
applies. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.341A In Region 1, the frequency bands 1427-1452 MHz and 1492-
1518 MHz are identified for use by administrations wishing to 
implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) in 
accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). This identification 
does not preclude the use of these frequency bands by any other 
application of the services to which it is allocated and does not 
establish priority in the Radio Regulations. The use of IMT stations 
is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with respect to the 
aeronautical mobile service used for aeronautical telemetry in 
accordance with No. 5.342. (WRC-15)
    5.341B In Region 2, the frequency band 1427-1518 MHz is 
identified for use by administrations wishing to implement 
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) in accordance with 
Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). This identification does not preclude 
the use of this frequency band by any application of the services to 
which they are allocated and does not establish priority in the 
Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
    5.341C The frequency bands 1427-1452 MHz and 1492-1518 MHz are 
identified for use by administrations in Region 3 wishing to 
implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) in 
accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). The use of these 
frequency bands by the above administrations for the implementation 
of IMT in the frequency bands 1429-1452 MHz and 1492-1518 MHz is 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries using 
stations of the aeronautical mobile service. This identification 
does not preclude the use of these frequency bands by any 
application of the services to which it is allocated and does not 
establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
    5.342 Additional allocation: In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, 
the Russian Federation, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine, the 
frequency band 1429-1535 MHz is also allocated to the aeronautical 
mobile service on a primary basis, exclusively for the purposes of 
aeronautical telemetry within the national territory. As of 1 April 
2007, the use of the frequency band 1452-1492 MHz is subject to 
agreement between the administrations concerned. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.345 Use of the band 1452-1492 MHz by the broadcasting-
satellite service, and by the broadcasting service, is limited to 
digital audio broadcasting and is subject to the provisions of 
Resolution 528 (Rev.WRC-15). (FCC)
    5.346 In Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Benin, 
Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, 
Congo (Rep. of the), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, United 
Arab Emirates, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, 
Kuwait, Lesotho, Lebanon, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, 
Morocco, Mauritius, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, 
Oman, Uganda, Palestine, Qatar, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Rwanda, 
Senegal, Seychelles, Sudan, South Sudan, South Africa, Swaziland, 
Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Tunisia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, the frequency 
band 1452-1492 MHz is identified for use by administrations listed 
above wishing to implement International Mobile Telecommunications 
(IMT) in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). This 
identification does not preclude the use of this frequency band by 
any other application of the services to which it is allocated and 
does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. The use of 
this frequency band for the implementation of IMT is subject to 
agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with respect to the aeronautical 
mobile service used for aeronautical telemetry in accordance with 
No. 5.342. See also Resolution 761 (WRC-15). (WRC-15)

    Note: The use by Palestine of the allocation to the mobile 
service in the frequency band 1452-1492 MHz identified for IMT is 
noted, pursuant to Resolution 99 (Rev. Busan, 2014) and taking into 
account the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement of 28 September 
1995.

    5.346A The frequency band 1452-1492 MHz is identified for use by 
administrations in Region 3 wishing to implement

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International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) in accordance with 
Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15) and Resolution 761 (WRC-15). The use of 
this frequency band by the above administrations for the 
implementation of IMT is subject to agreement obtained under No. 
9.21 from countries using stations of the aeronautical mobile 
service. This identification does not preclude the use of this 
frequency band by any application of the services to which it is 
allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.351A For the use of the bands 1518-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz, 
1610-1645.5 MHz, 1646.5-1660.5 MHz, 1668-1675 MHz, 1980-2010 MHz, 
2170-2200 MHz, 2483.5-2520 MHz and 2670-2690 MHz by the mobile-
satellite service, see Resolutions 212 (Rev.WRC-15) and 225 
(Rev.WRC-12). (FCC)
    5.352A In the frequency band 1525-1530 MHz, stations in the 
mobile-satellite service, except stations in the maritime mobile-
satellite service, shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, stations of the fixed service in Algeria, Saudi 
Arabia, Egypt, France and French overseas communities of Region 3, 
Guinea, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Mali, Morocco, 
Mauritania, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Syrian 
Arab Republic, Viet Nam and Yemen notified prior to 1 April 1998. 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.359 Additional allocation: In Germany, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, 
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Benin, Cameroon, the Russian Federation, 
France, Georgia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, 
Lithuania, Mauritania, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Poland, the 
Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, 
Romania, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the 
frequency bands 1550-1559 MHz, 1610-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660 MHz 
are also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 
Administrations are urged to make all practicable efforts to avoid 
the implementation of new fixed-service stations in these frequency 
bands. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.382 Different category of service: In Saudi Arabia, Armenia, 
Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Congo (Rep. of the), Egypt, the United 
Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the Russian Federation, Guinea, 
Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, the Former Yugoslav 
Republic of Macedonia, Lebanon, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Oman, 
Uzbekistan, Poland, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Kyrgyzstan, 
Somalia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Yemen, the allocation 
of the frequency band 1690-1700 MHz to the fixed and mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, services is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33), 
and in the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, the allocation of the 
frequency band 1690-1700 MHz to the fixed service is on a primary 
basis (see No. 5.33) and to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, 
service on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.384A The frequency bands, 1710-1885 MHz, 2300-2400 MHz and 
2500-2690 MHz, or portions thereof, are identified for use by 
administrations wishing to implement International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT) in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-
15). This identification does not preclude the use of these 
frequency bands by any application of the services to which they are 
allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.386 Additional allocation: The frequency band 1750-1850 MHz is 
also allocated to the space operation (Earth-to-space) and space 
research (Earth-to-space) services in Region 2 (except in Mexico), 
in Australia, Guam, India, Indonesia and Japan on a primary basis, 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21, having particular 
regard to troposcatter systems. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.388 The frequency bands 1885-2025 MHz and 2110-2200 MHz are 
intended for use, on a worldwide basis, by administrations wishing 
to implement International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). Such use 
does not preclude the use of these frequency bands by other services 
to which they are allocated. The frequency bands should be made 
available for IMT in accordance with Resolution 212 (Rev.WRC-15) 
(see also Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15)). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.391 In making assignments to the mobile service in the 
frequency bands 2025-2110 MHz and 2200-2290 MHz, administrations 
shall not introduce high-density mobile systems, as described in 
Recommendation ITU-R SA.1154-0, and shall take that Recommendation 
into account for the introduction of any other type of mobile 
system. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.393 Additional allocation: In Canada, the United States and 
India, the frequency band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the 
broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial 
sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited 
to digital audio broadcasting and is subject to the provisions of 
Resolution 528 (Rev.WRC-15), with the exception of resolves 3 in 
regard to the limitation on broadcasting-satellite systems in the 
upper 25 MHz. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.396 Space stations of the broadcasting-satellite service in 
the band 2310-2360 MHz operating in accordance with No. 5.393 that 
may affect the services to which this band is allocated in other 
countries shall be coordinated and notified in accordance with 
Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-15). Complementary terrestrial broadcasting 
stations shall be subject to bilateral coordination with 
neighbouring countries prior to their bringing into use. (FCC)
* * * * *
    5.401 In Angola, Australia, Bangladesh, China, Eritrea, 
Ethiopia, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Lebanon, Liberia, 
Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Syrian Arab 
Republic, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Sudan, Swaziland, Togo and Zambia, 
the frequency band 2483.5-2500 MHz was already allocated on a 
primary basis to the radiodetermination-satellite service before 
WRC-12, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries 
not listed in this provision. Systems in the radiodetermination-
satellite service for which complete coordination information has 
been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau before 18 February 
2012 will retain their regulatory status, as of the date of receipt 
of the coordination request information. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.418 Additional allocation: In India, the frequency band 2535-
2655 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service 
(sound) and complementary terrestrial broadcasting service on a 
primary basis. Such use is limited to digital audio broadcasting and 
is subject to the provisions of Resolution 528 (Rev.WRC-15). The 
provisions of No. 5.416 and Table 21-4 of Article 21, do not apply 
to this additional allocation. Use of non-geostationary-satellite 
systems in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) is subject to 
Resolution 539 (Rev.WRC-15). Geostationary broadcasting-satellite 
service (sound) systems for which complete Appendix 4 coordination 
information has been received after 1 June 2005 are limited to 
systems intended for national coverage. The power flux-density at 
the Earth's surface produced by emissions from a geostationary 
broadcasting-satellite service (sound) space station operating in 
the frequency band 2630-2655 MHz, and for which complete Appendix 4 
coordination information has been received after 1 June 2005, shall 
not exceed the following limits, for all conditions and for all 
methods of modulation:

--130 dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] MHz)) for 0[deg] <= [thgr] <= 5[deg]
--130 + 0.4 ([thgr]-5) dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] MHz)) for 5[deg] < [thgr] 
<= 25[deg]
--122 dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] MHz)) for 25[deg] < [thgr] <= 90[deg]

where [thgr] is the angle of arrival of the incident wave above the 
horizontal plane, in degrees. These limits may be exceeded on the 
territory of any country whose administration has so agreed. As an 
exception to the limits above, the pfd value of -122 dB(W/(m\2\ 
[middot] MHz)) shall be used as a threshold for coordination under 
No. 9.11 in an area of 1500 km around the territory of the 
administration notifying the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) 
system.
    In addition, an administration listed in this provision shall 
not have simultaneously two overlapping frequency assignments, one 
under this provision and the other under No. 5.416 for systems for 
which complete Appendix 4 coordination information has been received 
after 1 June 2005. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.428 Additional allocation: In Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and 
Turkmenistan, the frequency band 3100-3300 MHz is also allocated to 
the radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.429 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, 
Congo (Rep. of the), Korea (Rep. of), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Egypt, 
the United Arab Emirates, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic 
of),

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Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, 
Malaysia, Oman, Uganda, Pakistan, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, 
the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Sudan 
and Yemen, the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz is also allocated to the 
fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. The countries 
bordering the Mediterranean shall not claim protection for their 
fixed and mobile services from the radiolocation service. (WRC-15)
    5.429A Additional allocation: In Angola, Benin, Botswana, 
Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, 
Liberia, Malawi, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, 
Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad, 
Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz is 
allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a 
primary basis. Stations in the mobile service operating in the 
frequency band 3300-3400 MHz shall not cause harmful interference 
to, or claim protection from, stations operating in the 
radiolocation service. (WRC-15)
    5.429B In the following countries of Region 1 south of 30[deg] 
parallel north: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, 
Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of the), C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, 
Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritania, 
Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, the Dem. Rep. of the 
Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, South Africa, Swaziland, 
Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the frequency band 3300-
3400 MHz is identified for the implementation of International 
Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). The use of this frequency band 
shall be in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). The use of 
the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz by IMT stations in the mobile 
service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection 
from, systems in the radiolocation service, and administrations 
wishing to implement IMT shall obtain the agreement of neighbouring 
countries to protect operations within the radiolocation service. 
This identification does not preclude the use of this frequency band 
by any application of the services to which it is allocated and does 
not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
    5.429C Different category of service: In Argentina, Brazil, 
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay and 
Uruguay, the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz is allocated to the 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis. In 
Argentina, Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico and Paraguay, the frequency 
band 3300-3400 MHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a 
primary basis. Stations in the fixed and mobile services operating 
in the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz shall not cause harmful 
interference to, or claim protection from, stations operating in the 
radiolocation service. (WRC-15)
    5.429D In the following countries in Region 2: Argentina, 
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico and Uruguay, the use of the 
frequency band 3300-3400 MHz is identified for the implementation of 
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). Such use shall be in 
accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). This use in Argentina 
and Uruguay is subject to the application of No. 9.21. The use of 
the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz by IMT stations in the mobile 
service shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection 
from, systems in the radiolocation service, and administrations 
wishing to implement IMT shall obtain the agreement of neighbouring 
countries to protect operations within the radiolocation service. 
This identification does not preclude the use of this frequency band 
by any application of the services to which it is allocated and does 
not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
    5.429E Additional allocation: In Papua New Guinea, the frequency 
band 3300-3400 MHz is allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical 
mobile, service on a primary basis. Stations in the mobile service 
operating in the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz shall not cause 
harmful interference to, or claim protection from, stations 
operating in the radiolocation service. (WRC-15)
    5.429F In the following countries in Region 3: Cambodia, India, 
Lao P.D.R., Pakistan, the Philippines and Viet Nam, the use of the 
frequency band 3300-3400 MHz is identified for the implementation of 
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). Such use shall be in 
accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). The use of the 
frequency band 3300-3400 MHz by IMT stations in the mobile service 
shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from, 
systems in the radiolocation service. Before an administration 
brings into use a base or mobile station of an IMT system in this 
frequency band, it shall seek agreement under No. 9.21 with 
neighbouring countries to protect the radiolocation service. This 
identification does not preclude the use of this frequency band by 
any application of the services to which it is allocated and does 
not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
    5.430 Additional allocation: In Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and 
Turkmenistan, the frequency band 3300-3400 MHz is also allocated to 
the radionavigation service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.430A The allocation of the frequency band 3400-3600 MHz to the 
mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service is subject to agreement 
obtained under No. 9.21. This frequency band is identified for 
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). This identification 
does not preclude the use of this frequency band by any application 
of the services to which it is allocated and does not establish 
priority in the Radio Regulations. The provisions of Nos. 9.17 and 
9.18 shall also apply in the coordination phase. Before an 
administration brings into use a (base or mobile) station of the 
mobile service in this frequency band, it shall ensure that the 
power flux-density (pfd) produced at 3 m above ground does not 
exceed -154.5 dB(W/(m\2\ [sdot] 4 kHz)) for more than 20% of time at 
the border of the territory of any other administration. This limit 
may be exceeded on the territory of any country whose administration 
has so agreed. In order to ensure that the pfd limit at the border 
of the territory of any other administration is met, the 
calculations and verification shall be made, taking into account all 
relevant information, with the mutual agreement of both 
administrations (the administration responsible for the terrestrial 
station and the administration responsible for the earth station) 
and with the assistance of the Bureau if so requested. In case of 
disagreement, calculation and verification of the pfd shall be made 
by the Bureau, taking into account the information referred to 
above. Stations of the mobile service in the frequency band 3400-
3600 MHz shall not claim more protection from space stations than 
that provided in Table 21-4 of the Radio Regulations (Edition of 
2004). This allocation is effective from 17 November 2010. (WRC-15)
    5.431 Additional allocation: In Germany and Israel, the 
frequency band 3400-3475 MHz is also allocated to the amateur 
service on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.431A In Region 2, the allocation of the frequency band 3400-
3500 MHz to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a 
primary basis is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. (WRC-
15)
    5.431B In Region 2, the frequency band 3400-3600 MHz is 
identified for use by administrations wishing to implement 
International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). This identification 
does not preclude the use of this frequency band by any application 
of the services to which it is allocated and does not establish 
priority in the Radio Regulations. At the stage of coordination the 
provisions of Nos. 9.17 and 9.18 also apply. Before an 
administration brings into use a base or mobile station of an IMT 
system, it shall seek agreement under No. 9.21 with other 
administrations and ensure that the power flux-density (pfd) 
produced at 3 m above ground does not exceed -154.5 dB(W/(m\2\ 
[middot] 4 kHz)) for more than 20% of time at the border of the 
territory of any other administration. This limit may be exceeded on 
the territory of any country whose administration has so agreed. In 
order to ensure that the pfd limit at the border of the territory of 
any other administration is met, the calculations and verification 
shall be made, taking into account all relevant information, with 
the mutual agreement of both administrations (the administration 
responsible for the terrestrial station and the administration 
responsible for the earth station), with the assistance of the 
Bureau if so requested. In case of disagreement, the calculation and 
verification of the pfd shall be made by the Bureau, taking into 
account the information referred to above. Stations of the mobile 
service, including IMT systems, in the frequency band 3400-3600 MHz 
shall not claim more protection from space stations than that 
provided in Table 21-4 of the Radio Regulations (Edition of 2004). 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.432B Different category of service: In Australia, Bangladesh, 
China, French overseas communities of Region 3, India, Iran (Islamic 
Republic of), New Zealand, the Philippines and Singapore, the 
frequency band 3400-3500 MHz is allocated to the mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis, subject to 
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administrations and is identified for International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not preclude the 
use of this band by any application of the services to which it is 
allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio Regulations. 
At the stage of coordination the provisions of Nos. 9.17 and 9.18 
also apply. Before an administration brings into use a (base or 
mobile) station of the mobile service in this band it shall ensure 
that the power flux-density (pfd) produced at 3 m above ground does 
not exceed -also apply. Be[middot] 4 kHz)) for more than 20% of time 
at the border of the territory of any other administration. This 
limit may be exceeded on the territory of any country whose 
administration has so agreed. In order to ensure that the pfd limit 
at the border of the territory of any other administration is met, 
the calculations and verification shall be made, taking into account 
all relevant information, with the mutual agreement of both 
administrations (the administration responsible for the terrestrial 
station and the administration responsible for the earth station), 
with the assistance of the Bureau if so requested. In case of 
disagreement, the calculation and verification of the pfd shall be 
made by the Bureau, taking into account the information referred to 
above. Stations of the mobile service in the band 3400-3500 MHz 
shall not claim more protection from space stations than that 
provided in Table 21-4 of the Radio Regulations (Edition of 2004). 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.433A In Australia, Bangladesh, China, French overseas 
communities of Region 3, Korea (Rep. of), India, Iran (Islamic 
Republic of), Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan and the Philippines, the 
frequency band 3500-3600 MHz is identified for International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not preclude the 
use of this frequency band by any application of the services to 
which it is allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio 
Regulations. At the stage of coordination the provisions of Nos. 
9.17 and 9.18 also apply. Before an administration brings into use a 
(base or mobile) station of the mobile service in this frequency 
band it shall ensure that the power flux-density (pfd) produced at 3 
m above ground does not exceed -154.5 dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] 4 kHz)) 
for more than 20% of time at the border of the territory of any 
other administration. This limit may be exceeded on the territory of 
any country whose administration has so agreed. In order to ensure 
that the pfd limit at the border of the territory of any other 
administration is met, the calculations and verification shall be 
made, taking into account all relevant information, with the mutual 
agreement of both administrations (the administration responsible 
for the terrestrial station and the administration responsible for 
the earth station), with the assistance of the Bureau if so 
requested. In case of disagreement, the calculation and verification 
of the pfd shall be made by the Bureau, taking into account the 
information referred to above. Stations of the mobile service in the 
frequency band 3500-3600 MHz shall not claim more protection from 
space stations than that provided in Table 21-4 of the Radio 
Regulations (Edition of 2004). (WRC-15)
    5.434 In Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica and the United States, the 
frequency band 3600-3700 MHz, or portions thereof, is identified for 
use by these administrations wishing to implement International 
Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not 
preclude the use of this frequency band by any application of the 
services to which it is allocated and does not establish priority in 
the Radio Regulations. At the stage of coordination the provisions 
of Nos. 9.17 and 9.18 also apply. Before an administration brings 
into use a base or mobile station of an IMT system, it shall seek 
agreement under No. 9.21 with other administrations and ensure that 
the power flux-density (pfd) produced at 3 m above ground does not 
exceed -154.5 dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] 4 kHz)) for more than 20% of time 
at the border of the territory of any other administration. This 
limit may be exceeded on the territory of any country whose 
administration has so agreed. In order to ensure that the pfd limit 
at the border of the territory of any other administration is met, 
the calculations and verification shall be made, taking into account 
all relevant information, with the mutual agreement of both 
administrations (the administration responsible for the terrestrial 
station and the administration responsible for the earth station), 
with the assistance of the Bureau if so requested. In case of 
disagreement, the calculation and verification of the pfd shall be 
made by the Bureau, taking into account the information referred to 
above. Stations of the mobile service, including IMT systems, in the 
frequency band 3600-3700 MHz shall not claim more protection from 
space stations than that provided in Table 21-4 of the Radio 
Regulations (Edition of 2004). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.436 Use of the frequency band 4200-4400 MHz by stations in the 
aeronautical mobile (R) service is reserved exclusively for wireless 
avionics intra-communication systems that operate in accordance with 
recognized international aeronautical standards. Such use shall be 
in accordance with Resolution 424 (WRC-15). (WRC-15)
    5.437 Passive sensing in the Earth exploration-satellite and 
space research services may be authorized in the frequency band 
4200-4400 MHz on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.438 Use of the frequency band 4200-4400 MHz by the 
aeronautical radionavigation service is reserved exclusively for 
radio altimeters installed on board aircraft and for the associated 
transponders on the ground. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.441A In Uruguay, the frequency band 4800-4900 MHz, or portions 
thereof, is identified for the implementation of International 
Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not 
preclude the use of this frequency band by any application of the 
services to which it is allocated and does not establish priority in 
the Radio Regulations. The use of this frequency band for the 
implementation of IMT is subject to agreement obtained with 
neighbouring countries, and IMT stations shall not claim protection 
from stations of other applications of the mobile service. Such use 
shall be in accordance with Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). (WRC-15)
    5.441B In Cambodia, Lao P.D.R. and Viet Nam, the frequency band 
4800-4990 MHz, or portions thereof, is identified for use by 
administrations wishing to implement International Mobile 
Telecommunications (IMT). This identification does not preclude the 
use of this frequency band by any application of the services to 
which it is allocated and does not establish priority in the Radio 
Regulations. The use of this frequency band for the implementation 
of IMT is subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 with 
concerned administrations, and IMT stations shall not claim 
protection from stations of other applications of the mobile 
service. In addition, before an administration brings into use an 
IMT station in the mobile service, it shall ensure that the power 
flux-density produced by this station does not exceed -155 dB(W/
(m\2\ [middot] 1 MHz)) produced up to 19 km above sea level at 20 km 
from the coast, defined as the low-water mark, as officially 
recognized by the coastal State. This criterion is subject to review 
at WRC-19. See Resolution 223 (Rev.WRC-15). This identification 
shall be effective after WRC-19. (WRC-15)
    5.442 In the frequency bands 4825-4835 MHz and 4950-4990 MHz, 
the allocation to the mobile service is restricted to the mobile, 
except aeronautical mobile, service. In Region 2 (except Brazil, 
Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela), and in 
Australia, the frequency band 4825-4835 MHz is also allocated to the 
aeronautical mobile service, limited to aeronautical mobile 
telemetry for flight testing by aircraft stations. Such use shall be 
in accordance with Resolution 416 (WRC-07) and shall not cause 
harmful interference to the fixed service. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.443B In order not to cause harmful interference to the 
microwave landing system operating above 5030 MHz, the aggregate 
power flux-density produced at the Earth's surface in the frequency 
band 5030-5150 MHz by all the space stations within any 
radionavigation-satellite service system (space-to-Earth) operating 
in the frequency band 5010-5030 MHz shall not exceed -124.5 dB(W/
m\2\) in a 150 kHz band. In order not to cause harmful interference 
to the radio astronomy service in the frequency band 4990-5000 MHz, 
radionavigation-satellite service systems operating in the frequency 
band 5010-5030 MHz shall comply with the limits in the frequency 
band 4990-5000 MHz defined in Resolution 741 (Rev.WRC-15). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.444 The frequency band 5030-5150 MHz is to be used for the 
operation of the international standard system (microwave landing 
system) for precision approach and landing. In the frequency band 
5030-5091 MHz, the requirements of this system shall have priority 
over other uses of this frequency band. For the use of the frequency 
band 5091-5150 MHz, No. 5.444A and Resolution 114 (Rev.WRC-15) 
apply. (WRC-15)
    5.444A The use of the allocation to the fixed-satellite service 
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frequency band 5091-5150 MHz is limited to feeder links of non-
geostationary satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and 
is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. The use of the frequency 
band 5091-5150 MHz by feeder links of non-geostationary satellite 
systems in the mobile-satellite service shall be subject to 
application of Resolution 114 (Rev.WRC-15). Moreover, to ensure that 
the aeronautical radionavigation service is protected from harmful 
interference, coordination is required for feeder-link earth 
stations of the non-geostationary satellite systems in the mobile-
satellite service which are separated by less than 450 km from the 
territory of an administration operating ground stations in the 
aeronautical radionavigation service. (WRC-15)
    5.444B The use of the frequency band 5091-5150 MHz by the 
aeronautical mobile service is limited to:

--systems operating in the aeronautical mobile (R) service and in 
accordance with international aeronautical standards, limited to 
surface applications at airports. Such use shall be in accordance 
with Resolution 748 (Rev.WRC-15);
--aeronautical telemetry transmissions from aircraft stations (see 
No. 1.83) in accordance with Resolution 418 (Rev.WRC-15). (WRC-15)

    5.446 Additional allocation: In the countries listed in No. 
5.369, the frequency band 5150-5216 MHz is also allocated to the 
radiodetermination-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary 
basis, subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In Region 2 
(except in Mexico), the frequency band is also allocated to the 
radiodetermination-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary 
basis. In Regions 1 and 3, except those countries listed in No. 
5.369 and Bangladesh, the frequency band is also allocated to the 
radiodetermination-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a secondary 
basis. The use by the radiodetermination-satellite service is 
limited to feeder links in conjunction with the radiodetermination-
satellite service operating in the frequency bands 1610-1626.5 MHz 
and/or 2483.5-2500 MHz. The total power flux-density at the Earth's 
surface shall in no case exceed -159 dB (W/m\2\) in any 4 kHz band 
for all angles of arrival. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.446C Additional allocation: In Region 1 (except in Algeria, 
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, 
Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, South 
Sudan and Tunisia) and in Brazil, the band 5150-5250 MHz is also 
allocated to the aeronautical mobile service on a primary basis, 
limited to aeronautical telemetry transmissions from aircraft 
stations (see No. 1.83), in accordance with Resolution 418 (Rev.WRC-
15). These stations shall not claim protection from other stations 
operating in accordance with Article 5. No. 5.43A does not apply. 
(FCC)
* * * * *
    5.447E Additional allocation: The frequency band 5250-5350 MHz 
is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis in the 
following countries in Region 3: Australia, Korea (Rep. of), India, 
Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan, Malaysia, Papua New 
Guinea, the Philippines, Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Sri Lanka, 
Thailand and Viet Nam. The use of this frequency band by the fixed 
service is intended for the implementation of fixed wireless access 
systems and shall comply with Recommendation ITU-R F.1613-0. In 
addition, the fixed service shall not claim protection from the 
radiodetermination, Earth exploration-satellite (active) and space 
research (active) services, but the provisions of No. 5.43A do not 
apply to the fixed service with respect to the Earth exploration-
satellite (active) and space research (active) services. After 
implementation of fixed wireless access systems in the fixed service 
with protection for the existing radiodetermination systems, no more 
stringent constraints should be imposed on the fixed wireless access 
systems by future radiodetermination implementations. (WRC-15)
    5.447F In the frequency band 5250-5350 MHz, stations in the 
mobile service shall not claim protection from the radiolocation 
service, the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the 
space research service (active). These services shall not impose on 
the mobile service more stringent protection criteria, based on 
system characteristics and interference criteria, than those stated 
in Recommendations ITU-R M.1638-0 and ITU-R RS.1632-0. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.450A In the frequency band 5470-5725 MHz, stations in the 
mobile service shall not claim protection from radiodetermination 
services. Radiodetermination services shall not impose on the mobile 
service more stringent protection criteria, based on system 
characteristics and interference criteria, than those stated in 
Recommendation ITU-R M.1638-0. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.457A In the frequency bands 5925-6425 MHz and 14-14.5 GHz, 
earth stations located on board vessels may communicate with space 
stations of the fixed-satellite service. Such use shall be in 
accordance with Resolution 902 (WRC-03). In the frequency band 5925-
6425 MHz, earth stations located on board vessels and communicating 
with space stations of the fixed-satellite service may employ 
transmit antennas with minimum diameter of 1.2 m and operate without 
prior agreement of any administration if located at least 330 km 
away from the low-water mark as officially recognized by the coastal 
State. All other provisions of Resolution 902 (WRC-03) shall apply. 
(WRC-15)
    5.457B In the frequency bands 5925-6425 MHz and 14-14.5 GHz, 
earth stations located on board vessels may operate with the 
characteristics and under the conditions contained in Resolution 902 
(WRC-03) in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, 
Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, 
Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, Tunisia 
and Yemen, in the maritime mobile-satellite service on a secondary 
basis. Such use shall be in accordance with Resolution 902 (WRC-03). 
(WRC-15)
    5.457C In Region 2 (except Brazil, Cuba, French overseas 
departments and communities, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay 
and Venezuela), the frequency band 5925-6700 MHz may be used for 
aeronautical mobile telemetry for flight testing by aircraft 
stations (see No. 1.83). Such use shall be in accordance with 
Resolution 416 (WRC-07) and shall not cause harmful interference to, 
or claim protection from, the fixed-satellite and fixed services. 
Any such use does not preclude the use of this frequency band by 
other mobile service applications or by other services to which this 
frequency band is allocated on a co-primary basis and does not 
establish priority in the Radio Regulations. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.459 Additional allocation: In the Russian Federation, the 
frequency bands 7100-7155 MHz and 7190-7235 MHz are also allocated 
to the space operation service (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis, 
subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21. In the frequency band 
7190-7235 MHz, with respect to the Earth exploration-satellite 
service (Earth-to-space), No. 9.21 does not apply. (WRC-15)
    5.460 No emissions from space research service (Earth-to-space) 
systems intended for deep space shall be effected in the frequency 
band 7190-7235 MHz. Geostationary satellites in the space research 
service operating in the frequency band 7190-7235 MHz shall not 
claim protection from existing and future stations of the fixed and 
mobile services and No. 5.43A does not apply. (WRC-15)
    5.460A The use of the frequency band 7190-7250 MHz (Earth-to-
space) by the Earth exploration-satellite service shall be limited 
to tracking, telemetry and command for the operation of spacecraft. 
Space stations operating in the Earth exploration-satellite service 
(Earth-to-space) in the frequency band 7190-7250 MHz shall not claim 
protection from existing and future stations in the fixed and mobile 
services, and No. 5.43A does not apply. No. 9.17 applies. 
Additionally, to ensure protection of the existing and future 
deployment of fixed and mobile services, the location of earth 
stations supporting spacecraft in the Earth exploration-satellite 
service in non-geostationary orbits or geostationary orbit shall 
maintain a separation distance of at least 10 km and 50 km, 
respectively, from the respective border(s) of neighbouring 
countries, unless a shorter distance is otherwise agreed between the 
corresponding administrations. (WRC-15)
    5.460B Space stations on the geostationary orbit operating in 
the Earth exploration-satellite service (Earth-to-space) in the 
frequency band 7190-7235 MHz shall not claim protection from 
existing and future stations of the space research service, and No. 
5.43A does not apply. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.461AA The use of the frequency band 7375-7750 MHz by the 
maritime mobile-satellite service is limited to geostationary-
satellite networks. (WRC-15)
    5.461AB In the frequency band 7375-7750 MHz, earth stations in 
the maritime mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection 
from, nor constrain the use and development of, stations in the 
fixed and

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mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services. No. 5.43A does not 
apply. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.462A In Regions 1 and 3 (except for Japan), in the band 8025-
8400 MHz, the Earth exploration-satellite service using 
geostationary satellites shall not produce a power flux-density in 
excess of the following values for angles of arrival ([thgr]), 
without the consent of the affected administration:

-135 dB(W/m\2\) in a 1 MHz band for 0 <= [thgr] < 5[deg]
-135 + 0.5 ([thgr]-5) dB(W/m\2\) in a 1 MHz band for 5 <= [thgr] < 
25[deg]
-125 dB(W/m\2\) in a 1 MHz band for 25 <= [thgr] <= 90[deg] (WRC-12)
* * * * *
    5.468 Additional allocation: In Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Congo (Rep. 
of the), Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Gabon, Guyana, 
Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, 
Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Nepal, 
Nigeria, Oman, Uganda, Pakistan, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, the 
Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Senegal, Singapore, Somalia, Sudan, 
Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tunisia and Yemen, the frequency band 8500-
8750 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a 
primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.471 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Germany, Bahrain, 
Belgium, China, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, France, Greece, 
Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Libya, the Netherlands, Qatar 
and Sudan, the frequency bands 8825-8850 MHz and 9000-9200 MHz are 
also allocated to the maritime radionavigation service, on a primary 
basis, for use by shore-based radars only. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.474A The use of the frequency bands 9200-9300 MHz and 9900-
10400 MHz by the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) is 
limited to systems requiring necessary bandwidth greater than 600 
MHz that cannot be fully accommodated within the frequency band 
9300-9900 MHz. Such use is subject to agreement to be obtained under 
No. 9.21 from Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran 
(Islamic Republic of), Lebanon and Tunisia. An administration that 
has not replied under No. 9.52 is considered as not having agreed to 
the coordination request. In this case, the notifying administration 
of the satellite system operating in the Earth exploration-satellite 
service (active) may request the assistance of the Bureau under Sub-
Section IID of Article 9. (WRC-15)
    5.474B Stations operating in the Earth exploration-satellite 
(active) service shall comply with Recommendation ITU-R RS.2066-0. 
(WRC-15)
    5.474C Stations operating in the Earth exploration-satellite 
(active) service shall comply with Recommendation ITU-R RS.2065-0. 
(WRC-15)
    5.474D Stations in the Earth exploration-satellite service 
(active) shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim 
protection from, stations of the maritime radionavigation and 
radiolocation services in the frequency band 9200-9300 MHz, the 
radionavigation and radiolocation services in the frequency band 
9900-10000 MHz and the radiolocation service in the frequency band 
10.0-10.4 GHz. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.477 Different category of service: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, 
Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, Djibouti, Egypt, 
the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guyana, India, 
Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, 
Kuwait, Lebanon, Liberia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Uganda, Pakistan, 
Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, 
Singapore, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago, and 
Yemen, the allocation of the frequency band 9800-10000 MHz to the 
fixed service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.480 Additional allocation: In Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, 
El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, the Netherlands 
Antilles, Peru and Uruguay, the frequency band 10-10.45 GHz is also 
allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. In 
Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico and Venezuela, the frequency band 10-
10.45 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 
(WRC-15)
    5.481 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Germany, Angola, 
Brazil, China, C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, El Salvador, Ecuador, Spain, 
Guatemala, Hungary, Japan, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, 
Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, the Dem. People's Rep. of 
Korea, Romania and Uruguay, the frequency band 10.45-10.5 GHz is 
also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. 
In Costa Rica, the frequency band 10.45-10.5 GHz is also allocated 
to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.486 Different category of service: In the United States, the 
allocation of the frequency band 11.7-12.1 GHz to the fixed service 
is on a secondary basis (see No. 5.32). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.494 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), C[ocirc]te 
d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, 
Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, 
Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mongolia, Nigeria, Oman, 
Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, 
Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the frequency 
band 12.5-12.75 GHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, 
except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.495 Additional allocation: In France, Greece, Monaco, 
Montenegro, Uganda, Romania and Tunisia, the frequency band 12.5-
12.75 GHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except 
aeronautical mobile, services on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.499A The use of the frequency band 13.4-13.65 GHz by the 
fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to 
geostationary-satellite systems and is subject to agreement obtained 
under No. 9.21 with respect to satellite systems operating in the 
space research service (space-to-space) to relay data from space 
stations in the geostationary-satellite orbit to associated space 
stations in non-geostationary satellite orbits for which advance 
publication information has been received by the Bureau by 27 
November 2015. (WRC-15)
    5.499B Administrations shall not preclude the deployment and 
operation of transmitting earth stations in the standard frequency 
and time signal-satellite service (Earth-to-space) allocated on a 
secondary basis in the frequency band 13.4-13.65 GHz due to the 
primary allocation to FSS (space-to-Earth). (WRC-15)
    5.499C The allocation of the frequency band 13.4-13.65 GHz to 
the space research service on a primary basis is limited to:

--Satellite systems operating in the space research service (space-
to-space) to relay data from space stations in the geostationary-
satellite orbit to associated space stations in non-geostationary 
satellite orbits for which advance publication information has been 
received by the Bureau by 27 November 2015,
--active spaceborne sensors,
--satellite systems operating in the space research service (space-
to-Earth) to relay data from space stations in the geostationary-
satellite orbit to associated earth stations.
    Other uses of the frequency band by the space research service 
are on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.499D In the frequency band 13.4-13.65 GHz, satellite systems 
in the space research service (space-to-Earth) and/or the space 
research service (space-to-space) shall not cause harmful 
interference to, nor claim protection from, stations in the fixed, 
mobile, radiolocation and Earth exploration-satellite (active) 
services. (WRC-15)
    5.499E In the frequency band 13.4-13.65 GHz, geostationary-
satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) 
shall not claim protection from space stations in the Earth 
exploration-satellite service (active) operating in accordance with 
these Regulations, and No. 5.43A does not apply. The provisions of 
No. 22.2 do not apply to the Earth exploration-satellite service 
(active) with respect to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-
Earth) in this frequency band. (WRC-15)
    5.500 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Gabon, 
Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, 
Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, 
Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, Singapore, Sudan, 
South Sudan, Chad and Tunisia, the frequency band 13.4-14 GHz is 
also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. 
In Pakistan, the frequency band 13.4-13.75 GHz is also allocated to 
the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.501A The allocation of the frequency band 13.65-13.75 GHz to 
the space research service on a primary basis is limited to active

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spaceborne sensors. Other uses of the frequency band by the space 
research service are on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.504B Aircraft earth stations operating in the aeronautical 
mobile-satellite service in the frequency band 14-14.5 GHz shall 
comply with the provisions of Annex 1, Part C of Recommendation ITU-
R M.1643-0, with respect to any radio astronomy station performing 
observations in the 14.47-14.5 GHz frequency band located on the 
territory of Spain, France, India, Italy, the United Kingdom and 
South Africa. (WRC-15)
    5.504C In the frequency band 14-14.25 GHz, the power flux-
density produced on the territory of the countries of Saudi Arabia, 
Bahrain, Botswana, C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Egypt, Guinea, India, Iran 
(Islamic Republic of), Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, the Syrian Arab 
Republic and Tunisia by any aircraft earth station in the 
aeronautical mobile-satellite service shall not exceed the limits 
given in Annex 1, Part B of Recommendation ITU-R M.1643-0, unless 
otherwise specifically agreed by the affected administration(s). The 
provisions of this footnote in no way derogate the obligations of 
the aeronautical mobile-satellite service to operate as a secondary 
service in accordance with No. 5.29. (WRC-15)
    5.505 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, China, Congo (Rep. of the), 
Korea (Rep. of), Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Gabon, 
Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, 
Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, 
Oman, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. 
People's Rep. of Korea, Singapore, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, 
Swaziland, Chad, Viet Nam and Yemen, the frequency band 14-14.3 GHz 
is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.506B Earth stations located on board vessels communicating 
with space stations in the fixed-satellite service may operate in 
the frequency band 14-14.5 GHz without the need for prior agreement 
from Cyprus and Malta, within the minimum distance given in 
Resolution 902 (WRC-03) from these countries. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.508A In the frequency band 14.25-14.3 GHz, the power flux-
density produced on the territory of the countries of Saudi Arabia, 
Bahrain, Botswana, China, C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Egypt, France, 
Guinea, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Italy, Kuwait, Nigeria, 
Oman, the Syrian Arab Republic, the United Kingdom and Tunisia by 
any aircraft earth station in the aeronautical mobile-satellite 
service shall not exceed the limits given in Annex 1, Part B of 
Recommendation ITU-R M.1643-0, unless otherwise specifically agreed 
by the affected administration(s). The provisions of this footnote 
in no way derogate the obligations of the aeronautical mobile-
satellite service to operate as a secondary service in accordance 
with No. 5.29. (WRC-15)
    5.509A In the frequency band 14.3-14.5 GHz, the power flux-
density produced on the territory of the countries of Saudi Arabia, 
Bahrain, Botswana, Cameroon, China, C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire, Egypt, 
France, Gabon, Guinea, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Italy, 
Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, the Syrian Arab Republic, the United 
Kingdom, Sri Lanka, Tunisia and Viet Nam by any aircraft earth 
station in the aeronautical mobile-satellite service shall not 
exceed the limits given in Annex 1, Part B of Recommendation ITU-R 
M.1643-0, unless otherwise specifically agreed by the affected 
administration(s). The provisions of this footnote in no way 
derogate the obligations of the aeronautical mobile-satellite 
service to operate as a secondary service in accordance with No. 
5.29. (WRC-15)
    5.509B The use of the frequency bands 14.5-14.75 GHz in 
countries listed in Resolution 163 (WRC-15) and 14.5-14.8 GHz in 
countries listed in Resolution 164 (WRC-15) by the fixed-satellite 
service (Earth-to-space) not for feeder links for the broadcasting-
satellite service is limited to geostationary-satellites. (WRC-15)
    5.509C For the use of the frequency bands 14.5-14.75 GHz in 
countries listed in Resolution 163 (WRC-15) and 14.5-14.8 GHz in 
countries listed in Resolution 164 (WRC-15) by the fixed-satellite 
service (Earth-to-space) not for feeder links for the broadcasting-
satellite service, the fixed-satellite service earth stations shall 
have a minimum antenna diameter of 6 m and a maximum power spectral 
density of -44.5 dBW/Hz at the input of the antenna. The earth 
stations shall be notified at known locations on land. (WRC-15)
    5.509D Before an administration brings into use an earth station 
in the fixed-satellite service (Earth-to-space) not for feeder links 
for the broadcasting-satellite service in the frequency bands 14.5-
14.75 GHz (in countries listed in Resolution 163 (WRC-15)) and 14.5-
14.8 GHz (in countries listed in Resolution 164 (WRC-15)), it shall 
ensure that the power flux-density produced by this earth station 
does not exceed -151.5 dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] 4 kHz)) produced at all 
altitudes from 0 m to 19000 m above sea level at 22 km seaward from 
all coasts, defined as the low-water mark, as officially recognized 
by each coastal State. (WRC-15)
    5.509E In the frequency bands 14.50-14.75 GHz in countries 
listed in Resolution 163 (WRC-15) and 14.50-14.8 GHz in countries 
listed in Resolution 164 (WRC-15), the location of earth stations in 
the fixed-satellite service (Earth-to-space) not for feeder links 
for the broadcasting-satellite service shall maintain a separation 
distance of at least 500 km from the border(s) of other countries 
unless shorter distances are explicitly agreed by those 
administrations. No. 9.17 does not apply. When applying this 
provision, administrations should consider the relevant parts of 
these Regulations and the latest relevant ITU-R Recommendations. 
(WRC-15)
    5.509F In the frequency bands 14.50-14.75 GHz in countries 
listed in Resolution 163 (WRC-15) and 14.50-14.8 GHz in countries 
listed in Resolution 164 (WRC-15), earth stations in the fixed-
satellite service (Earth-to-space) not for feeder links for the 
broadcasting-satellite service shall not constrain the future 
deployment of the fixed and mobile services. (WRC-15)
    5.509G The frequency band 14.5-14.8 GHz is also allocated to the 
space research service on a primary basis. However, such use is 
limited to the satellite systems operating in the space research 
service (Earth-to-space) to relay data to space stations in the 
geostationary-satellite orbit from associated earth stations. 
Stations in the space research service shall not cause harmful 
interference to, or claim protection from, stations in the fixed and 
mobile services and in the fixed-satellite service limited to feeder 
links for the broadcasting-satellite service and associated space 
operations functions using the guardbands under Appendix 30A and 
feeder links for the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2. 
Other uses of this frequency band by the space research service are 
on a secondary basis. (WRC-15)
    5.510 Except for use in accordance with Resolution 163 (WRC-15) 
and Resolution 164 (WRC-15), the use of the frequency band 14.5-14.8 
GHz by the fixed-satellite service (Earth-to-space) is limited to 
feeder links for the broadcasting-satellite service. This use is 
reserved for countries outside Europe. Uses other than feeder links 
for the broadcasting-satellite service are not authorized in Regions 
1 and 2 in the frequency band 14.75-14.8 GHz. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.511A Use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-
satellite service (Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of 
non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject 
to coordination under No. 9.11A. (WRC-15)
    5.511C Stations operating in the aeronautical radionavigation 
service shall limit the effective e.i.r.p. in accordance with 
Recommendation ITU-R S.1340-0. The minimum coordination distance 
required to protect the aeronautical radionavigation stations (No. 
4.10 applies) from harmful interference from feeder-link earth 
stations and the maximum e.i.r.p. transmitted towards the local 
horizontal plane by a feeder-link earth station shall be in 
accordance with Recommendation ITU-R S.1340-0. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.512 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Austria, 
Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, Congo (Rep. of 
the), Egypt, El Salvador, the United Arab Emirates, Eritrea, 
Finland, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), 
Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, 
Mauritania, Montenegro, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Oman, Pakistan, 
Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Singapore, 
Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Togo and Yemen, the frequency 
band 15.7-17.3 GHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile 
services on a primary basis. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.514 Additional allocation: In Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, 
Bangladesh, Cameroon, El Salvador, the United Arab Emirates, 
Guatemala, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Italy, 
Japan, Jordan,

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Kuwait, Libya, Lithuania, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Oman, 
Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Qatar, Kyrgyzstan, Sudan and South Sudan, the 
frequency band 17.3-17.7 GHz is also allocated to the fixed and 
mobile services on a secondary basis. The power limits given in Nos. 
21.3 and 21.5 shall apply. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.521 Alternative allocation: In the United Arab Emirates and 
Greece, the frequency band 18.1-18.4 GHz is allocated to the fixed, 
fixed-satellite (space-to-Earth) and mobile services on a primary 
basis (see No. 5.33). The provisions of No. 5.519 also apply. (WRC-
15)
* * * * *
    5.524 Additional allocation: In Afghanistan, Algeria, Saudi 
Arabia, Bahrain, Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, China, Congo (Rep. of 
the), Costa Rica, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Gabon, Guatemala, 
Guinea, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Israel, Japan, 
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Nepal, 
Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, the Syrian Arab 
Republic, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, the Dem. People's Rep. of 
Korea, Singapore, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, Togo and 
Tunisia, the frequency band 19.7-21.2 GHz is also allocated to the 
fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. This additional use 
shall not impose any limitation on the power flux- density of space 
stations in the fixed-satellite service in the frequency band 19.7-
21.2 GHz and of space stations in the mobile-satellite service in 
the frequency band 19.7-20.2 GHz where the allocation to the mobile-
satellite service is on a primary basis in the latter frequency 
band. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.530A Unless otherwise agreed between the administrations 
concerned, any station in the fixed or mobile services of an 
administration shall not produce a power flux-density in excess of -
120.4 dB(W/(m\2\ [middot] MHz)) at 3 m above the ground of any point 
of the territory of any other administration in Regions 1 and 3 for 
more than 20% of the time. In conducting the calculations, 
administrations should use the most recent version of Recommendation 
ITU-R P.452 (see also the most recent version of Recommendation ITU-
R BO.1898). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.530D See Resolution 555 (Rev.WRC-15). (FCC)
* * * * *
    5.536B In Saudi Arabia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, 
China, Korea (Rep. of), Denmark, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, 
Estonia, Finland, Hungary, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), 
Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, 
Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Oman, Uganda, Pakistan, the Philippines, 
Poland, Portugal, the Syrian Arab Republic, Dem. People's Rep. of 
Korea, Slovakia, the Czech Rep., Romania, the United Kingdom, 
Singapore, Sweden, Tanzania, Turkey, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe, earth 
stations operating in the Earth exploration-satellite service in the 
frequency band 25.5-27 GHz shall not claim protection from, or 
constrain the use and deployment of, stations of the fixed and 
mobile services. (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.543A In Bhutan, Cameroon, Korea (Rep. of), the Russian 
Federation, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, 
Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, 
Uzbekistan, Pakistan, the Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, the Dem. People's 
Rep. of Korea, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam, the 
allocation to the fixed service in the frequency band 31-31.3 GHz 
may also be used by systems using high altitude platform stations 
(HAPS) in the ground-to-HAPS direction. The use of the frequency 
band 31-31.3 GHz by systems using HAPS is limited to the territory 
of the countries listed above and shall not cause harmful 
interference to, nor claim protection from, other types of fixed-
service systems, systems in the mobile service and systems operated 
under No. 5.545. Furthermore, the development of these services 
shall not be constrained by HAPS. Systems using HAPS in the 
frequency band 31-31.3 GHz shall not cause harmful interference to 
the radio astronomy service having a primary allocation in the 
frequency band 31.3-31.8 GHz, taking into account the protection 
criterion as given in the most recent version of Recommendation ITU-
R RA.769. In order to ensure the protection of satellite passive 
services, the level of unwanted power density into a HAPS ground 
station antenna in the frequency band 31.3-31.8 GHz shall be limited 
to -106 dB(W/MHz) under clear-sky conditions, and may be increased 
up to -100 dB(W/MHz) under rainy conditions to mitigate fading due 
to rain, provided the effective impact on the passive satellite does 
not exceed the impact under clear-sky conditions. See Resolution 145 
(Rev.WRC-12). (WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.551H The equivalent power flux-density (epfd) produced in the 
frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz by all space stations in any non-
geostationary-satellite system in the fixed-satellite service 
(space-to-Earth), or in the broadcasting-satellite service operating 
in the frequency band 42-42.5 GHz, shall not exceed the following 
values at the site of any radio astronomy station for more than 2% 
of the time:

-230 dB(W/m\2\) in 1 GHz and -246 dB(W/m\2\) in any 500 kHz of the 
frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz at the site of any radio astronomy 
station registered as a single-dish telescope; and
-209 dB(W/m\2\) in any 500 kHz of the frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz 
at the site of any radio astronomy station registered as a very long 
baseline interferometry station.

    These epfd values shall be evaluated using the methodology given 
in Recommendation ITU-R S.1586-1 and the reference antenna pattern 
and the maximum gain of an antenna in the radio astronomy service 
given in Recommendation ITU-R RA.1631-0 and shall apply over the 
whole sky and for elevation angles higher than the minimum operating 
angle [thgr]min of the radiotelescope (for which a default value of 
5[deg] should be adopted in the absence of notified information).
    These values shall apply at any radio astronomy station that 
either:

--was in operation prior to 5 July 2003 and has been notified to the 
Bureau before 4 January 2004; or
--was notified before the date of receipt of the complete Appendix 4 
information for coordination or notification, as appropriate, for 
the space station to which the limits apply.

    Other radio astronomy stations notified after these dates may 
seek an agreement with administrations that have authorized the 
space stations. In Region 2, Resolution 743 (WRC-03) shall apply. 
The limits in this footnote may be exceeded at the site of a radio 
astronomy station of any country whose administration so agreed. 
(WRC-15)
* * * * *
    5.562D Additional allocation: In Korea (Rep. of), the frequency 
bands 128-130 GHz, 171-171.6 GHz, 172.2-172.8 GHz and 173.3-174 GHz 
are also allocated to the radio astronomy service on a primary 
basis. Radio astronomy stations in Korea (Rep. of) operating in the 
frequency bands referred to in this footnote shall not claim 
protection from, or constrain the use and development of, services 
in other countries operating in accordance with the Radio 
Regulations. (WRC-15)
* * * * *

United States (US) Footnotes

* * * * *
    US99 In the band 1668.4-1670 MHz, the meteorological aids 
service (radiosonde) will avoid operations to the maximum extent 
practicable. Whenever it is necessary to operate radiosondes in the 
band 1668.4-1670 MHz within the United States, notification of the 
operations shall be sent as far in advance as possible to the 
National Science Foundation, Division of Astronomical Sciences, 
Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Unit, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, 
Alexandria, VA 22314; Email: [email protected].
* * * * *
    US287 In the maritime mobile service, the frequencies 457.525 
MHz, 457.550 MHz, 457.575 MHz, 467.525 MHz, 467.550 MHz and 467.575 
MHz may be used by on-board communication stations. Where needed, 
equipment designed for 12.5 kHz channel spacing using also the 
additional frequencies 457.5375 MHz, 457.5625 MHz, 467.5375 MHz and 
467.5625 MHz may be introduced for on-board communications. The use 
of these frequencies in territorial waters may be subject to the 
national regulations of the administration concerned. The 
characteristics of the equipment used shall conform to those 
specified in Recommendation ITU-R M.1174-2.
* * * * *
    US385 Radio astronomy observations may be made in the bands 
1350-1400 MHz, 1718.8-1722.2 MHz, and 4950-4990 MHz on an 
unprotected basis, and in the band 2655-2690 MHz on a secondary 
basis, at the following radio astronomy observatories:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Allen Telescope Array, Hat        Rectangle between latitudes 40[deg]00'
 Creek, CA.                        N and 42[deg]00' N and between
                                   longitudes 120[deg]15' W and
                                   122[deg]15' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA Goldstone Deep Space         80 kilometers (50 mile) radius
 Communications Complex,           centered on 35[deg]20' N, 116[deg]53'
 Goldstone, CA.                    W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Astronomy and            Rectangle between latitudes 17[deg]30'
 Ionosphere Center, Arecibo, PR.   N and 19[deg]00' N and between
                                   longitudes 65[deg]10' W and
                                   68[deg]00' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Radio Astronomy          Rectangle between latitudes 32[deg]30'
 Observatory, Socorro, NM.         N and 35[deg]30' N and between
                                   longitudes 106[deg]00' W and
                                   109[deg]00' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Radio Astronomy          Rectangle between latitudes 37[deg]30'
 Observatory, Green Bank, WV.      N and 39[deg]15' N and between
                                   longitudes 78[deg]30' W and
                                   80[deg]30' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Radio Astronomy          80 kilometer radius centered on:
 Observatory, Very Long Baseline
 Array Stations.
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                    North latitude      West longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brewster, WA....................      48[deg]08'          119[deg]41'
Fort Davis, TX..................      30[deg]38'          103[deg]57'
Hancock, NH.....................      42[deg]56'          71[deg]59'
Kitt Peak, AZ...................      31[deg]57'          111[deg]37'
Los Alamos, NM..................      35[deg]47'          106[deg]15'
Mauna Kea, HI...................      19[deg]48'          155[deg]27'
North Liberty, IA...............      41[deg]46'          91[deg]34'
Owens Valley, CA................      37[deg]14'          118[deg]17'
Pie Town, NM....................      34[deg]18'          108[deg]07'
Saint Croix, VI.................      17[deg]45'          64[deg]35'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Owens Valley Radio Observatory,   Two contiguous rectangles, one between
 Big Pine, CA.                     latitudes 36[deg]00' N and 37[deg]00'
                                   N and between longitudes 117[deg]40'
                                   W and 118[deg]30' W and the second
                                   between latitudes 37[deg]00' N and
                                   38[deg]00' N and between longitudes
                                   118[deg]00' W and 118[deg]50' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (a) In the bands 1350-1400 MHz and 4950-4990 MHz, every 
practicable effort will be made to avoid the assignment of 
frequencies to stations in the fixed and mobile services that could 
interfere with radio astronomy observations within the geographic 
areas given above. In addition, every practicable effort will be 
made to avoid assignment of frequencies in these bands to stations 
in the aeronautical mobile service which operate outside of those 
geographic areas, but which may cause harmful interference to the 
listed observatories. Should such assignments result in harmful 
interference to these observatories, the situation will be remedied 
to the extent practicable.
    (b) In the band 2655-2690 MHz, for radio astronomy observations 
performed at the locations listed above, licensees are urged to 
coordinate their systems through the National Science Foundation, 
Division of Astronomical Sciences, Electromagnetic Spectrum 
Management Unit, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314; 
Email: [email protected].
* * * * *

Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes

* * * * *
    NG159 In the band 698-806 MHz, stations authorized under 47 CFR 
part 74, subparts F and G may continue to operate indefinitely on a 
secondary basis to all other stations operating in that band.
* * * * *

Federal Government (G) Footnotes

* * * * *
    G132 Use of the radionavigation-satellite service in the band 
1215-1240 MHz shall be subject to the condition that no harmful 
interference is caused to, and no protection is claimed from, the 
radionavigation service authorized under ITU Radio Regulation No. 
5.331. Furthermore, the use of the radionavigation-satellite service 
in the band 1215-1240 MHz shall be subject to the condition that no 
harmful interference is caused to the radiolocation service. ITU 
Radio Regulation No. 5.43 shall not apply in respect of the 
radiolocation service. ITU Resolution 608 (Rev.WRC-15) shall apply.
* * * * *

0
10. Section 2.107 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  2.107   Radio astronomy station notification.

    (a) Pursuant to No. 11.12 of Article 11 to the Radio Regulations, 
operators of radio astronomy stations desiring international 
recognition of their use of specific radio astronomy frequencies for 
reception, should file the following information with the Commission 
for inclusion in the Master International Frequency Register:
    (1) The characteristics of radio astronomy stations specified in 
Annex 2 of Appendix 4 to the Radio Regulations.
    (2) The name, mailing address, and email of the operator.
* * * * *

0
11. Section 2.1091 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(2) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  2.1091   Radiofrequency radiation exposure evaluation: Mobile 
devices.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) Unlicensed personal communications service devices, unlicensed 
millimeter-wave devices, and unlicensed NII devices authorized under 
Sec. Sec.  15.255(f), 15.257(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this 
chapter are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF 
exposure prior to equipment authorization or use if their ERP is 3 
watts or more or if they meet the definition of a portable device as 
specified in Sec.  2.1093(b) requiring evaluation under the provisions 
of that section.
* * * * *

0
12. Section 2.1093 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(1) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  2.1093   Radiofrequency radiation exposure evaluation: Portable 
devices.

* * * * *
    (c)(1) Portable devices that operate in the Cellular Radiotelephone 
Service pursuant to part 22 of this chapter; the Personal 
Communications Service (PCS) pursuant to part 24 of this chapter; the 
Satellite Communications Services pursuant to part 25 of this chapter; 
the Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services pursuant to part 27 
of this chapter; the Upper

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Microwave Flexible Use Service pursuant to part 30 of this chapter; the 
Maritime Services (ship earth station devices only) pursuant to part 80 
of this chapter; the Specialized Mobile Radio Service, the 4.9 GHz Band 
Service, and the 3650 MHz Wireless Broadband Service pursuant to part 
90 of this chapter; the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS), the 
Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio), and the 76-81 GHz 
Band Radar Service pursuant to subparts H, I, and M of part 95 of this 
chapter, respectively; unlicensed personal communication service, 
unlicensed NII devices and millimeter-wave devices authorized under 
Sec. Sec.  15.255(f), 15.257(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this 
chapter; and the Citizens Broadband Radio Service pursuant to part 96 
of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF 
exposure prior to equipment authorization or use.
* * * * *

PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES

0
13. The authority citation for part 15 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, and 
549.


0
14. Section 15.510 is amended by revising the section heading to read 
as follows:


Sec.  15.510   Technical requirements for through-wall imaging systems.

* * * * *

PART 18--INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

0
15. The authority citation for part 18 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 304, 307.


0
16. Section 18.301 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  18.301  Operating frequencies.

    ISM equipment may be operated on any frequency above 9 kHz except 
as indicated in Sec.  18.303. The following frequency bands, in 
accordance with Sec.  2.106 of the rules, are designated for use by ISM 
equipment:

                        Table 1 to Sec.   18.301
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              ISM frequency                          Tolerance
------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.78 MHz................................   15.0 kHz
13.56 MHz...............................   7.0 kHz
27.12 MHz...............................   163.0 kHz
40.68 MHz...............................   20.0 kHz
915 MHz.................................   13.0 MHz
2450 MHz................................   50.0 MHz
5800 MHz................................   75.0 MHz
24.125 GHz..............................   125.0 MHz
61.25 GHz...............................   250.0 MHz
122.50 GHz..............................   500.0 MHz
245.00 GHz..............................   1.0 GHz
------------------------------------------------------------------------

PART 27--MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

0
17. The authority citation for part 27 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302a, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 
337, 1403, 1404, 1451, and 1452, unless otherwise noted.


0
18. Section 27.1321 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  27.1321   Requirements for operation of base and fixed stations 
in the 600 MHz downlink band in close proximity to Radio Astronomy 
Observatories.

* * * * *
    (b) 600 MHz band base and fixed stations in the 600 MHz downlink 
band within 25 kilometers of VLBA observatories are subject to 
coordination with the National Science Foundation (NSF) prior to 
commencing operations. The appropriate NSF contact point to initiate 
coordination is: Division of Astronomical Sciences, Electromagnetic 
Spectrum Management Unit, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314; 
Email: [email protected].
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PART 95--PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES

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19. The authority citation for part 95 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307.


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20. Section 95.2309 is amended by revising paragraph (f)(3) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  95.2309   WMTS frequency coordination.

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    (3) The National Science Foundation (NSF) point of contact for 
coordination is: Division of Astronomical Sciences, Electromagnetic 
Spectrum Management Unit, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314; 
Email: [email protected].
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[FR Doc. 2020-04203 Filed 6-25-20; 8:45 am]
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