CPM Report to WRC-19
     CPM Report to WRC-19 - CONTENTS
     I Introduction to the CPM Report to WRC-19
          I.1 Origin and purpose of CPM-19
          I.2 Organization of the ITU-R preparation for the conference
          I.3 Preparation of the CPM Report to WRC-19
          I.4 Presentation and structure of the Report
CHAPTER 1 - Land mobile and fixed services
     Agenda item 1.11
          1/1.11/1 Executive summary
          1/1.11/2 Background
          1/1.11/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               1/1.11/3.1 Summary and analysis on spectrum needs of RSTT
               1/1.11/3.2 Summary and analysis on technical and operational characteristics and implementation of RSTT
               1/1.11/3.3 Summary and analysis on spectrum usage of RSTT
          1/1.11/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               1/1.11/4.1 Method A: No change to the RR except suppression of Resolution 236 (WRC-15)
               1/1.11/4.2 Method B: Add a new Resolution [A111-METHOD B] (WRC-19) specifying frequency ranges for RSTT and referencing the most recent version of Recommendation ITU-R M.[RSTT_FRQ] and consequently suppress Resolution 236 (WRC-15)
               1/1.11/4.3 Method C: Add a new Resolution [B111-METHOD C] (WRC-19) without specifying frequency ranges for RSTT, while referencing the most recent version of Recommendation ITU-R M.[RSTT_FRQ] and consequently suppress the Resolution 236 (WRC-15).
          1/1.11/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               1/1.11/5.1 For Method A
               1/1.11/5.2 For Method B
               1/1.11/5.3 For Method C
     Agenda item 1.12
          1/1.12/1 Executive summary
          1/1.12/2 Background
          1/1.12/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               1/1.12/3.1 ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
          1/1.12/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               1/1.12/4.1 Method A – No change to the Radio Regulations and suppress Resolution 237 (WRC-15)
               1.12/4.2 Method B – Add a new WRC Resolution and non-mandatory reference to ITU-R Recommendation
               1/1.12/4.3 Method C – Add a new WRC Resolution and non-mandatory reference to ITU-R Recommendation
          1/1.12/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               1/1.12/5.1 For Method A
               1/1.12/5.2 For Methods B and C
     Agenda item 1.14
          1/1.14/1 Executive summary
          1/1.14/2 Background
          1/1.14/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               1/1.14/3.1 Relevant ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
               1/1.14/3.2 HAPS deployment and technical characteristics, and spectrum needs for broadband applications
                    1/1.14/3.2.1 Deployment and technical characteristics of HAPS systems
                    1/1.14/3.2.2 Broadband HAPS implementations
                    1/1.14/3.2.3 HAPS and ground station descriptions
                    1/1.14/3.2.4 HAPS spectrum needs summary
                         1/1.14/3.2.4.1 Existing HAPS identifications in FS bands
                         1/1.14/3.2.4.2 Spectrum needs for HAPS for broadband applications
               1/1.14/3.3 Summary and analysis of sharing studies between broadband HAPS and other services (in-band/adjacent bands)
                    1/1.14/3.3.1 Sharing and compatibility studies of HAPS systems in the 6 440-6 520 MHz and 6 560-6 640 MHz frequency ranges
                         1/1.14/3.3.1.1 Sharing and compatibility of FS and HAPS systems (HAPS-to-ground) operating in the 6 440-6 520 MHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.1.2 Sharing and compatibility of FSS (Earth-to-space) and HAPS systems (HAPS-to-ground) operating in the 6 440-6 520 MHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.1.3 Sharing and compatibility of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 6 440-6 520 MHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.1.4 Compatibility of EESS (passive) and HAPS systems operating in the 6 440-6 520 MHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.1.5 Compatibility of RAS stations performing observations in the 6 650-6 675.2 MHz frequency range and HAPS systems operating in the 6 440-6 520 MHz frequency ranges
                    1/1.14/3.3.2 Sharing and compatibility studies of HAPS systems in the 21.4-22 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.2.1 Sharing and compatibility of FS and HAPS systems operating in the 21.4-22 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.2.2 Sharing and compatibility of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 21.4-22 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.2.3 Compatibility of EESS (passive) in the adjacent band 21.2-21.4 GHz and HAPS systems operating in the 21.4-22 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.2.4 Compatibility of EESS (passive) in the band 22.21-22.5 GHz and HAPS systems operating in the 21.4-22 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.2.5 Compatibility of RAS in the 22.21-22.5 GHz frequency range and HAPS systems operating in the 21.4-22 GHz frequency range
                    1/1.14/3.3.3 Sharing and compatibility studies of HAPS systems in the 24.25-27.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.1 Sharing and compatibility study of FS and HAPS systems operating in the 25.25-27.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.2 Sharing and compatibility study of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 24.25-27.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.3 Sharing and compatibility study of RNS and HAPS systems operating in the 24.25-24.65 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.4 Sharing and compatibility study of RLSS and HAPS systems operating in the 24.65-24.75 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.5 Sharing and compatibility study of ISS and HAPS systems operating in the 24.45-24.75 and 25.25-27.5 GHz
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.6 Sharing and compatibility study of FSS (Earth-to-space) and HAPS systems (HAPS-to-ground) operating in the 24.75-25.25 and 27-27.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.7 Sharing and compatibility study of EESS/SRS and HAPS systems operating in the 25.5-27 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.8 Compatibility study of RAS in the 23.6-24 GHz band and HAPS systems operating in the 24.25-27.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.3.9 Compatibility study of EESS (passive) service in the 23.6-24 GHz band and HAPS systems operating in the 24.25-27.5 GHz frequency range
                    1/1.14/3.3.4 Sharing and compatibility studies of HAPS systems in the 27.9-28.2 GHz and 31-31.3 GHz frequency ranges
                         1/1.14/3.3.4.1 Sharing and compatibility of FS and HAPS systems operating in the 27.9-28.2 GHz and 31-31.3 GHz frequency ranges
                              1/1.14/3.3.4.1.1 Sharing and compatibility of FS and HAPS systems operating in the 27.9-28.2 GHz frequency range
                              1/1.14/3.3.4.1.2 Sharing and compatibility of FS and HAPS systems operating in the 31-31.3 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.4.2 Sharing and compatibility of FSS (Earth-to-space) and HAPS systems (HAPS-to-ground) operating in the 27.9-28.2 GHz
                         1/1.14/3.3.4.3 Sharing and compatibility of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 27.9-28.2 GHz and 31-31.3 GHz frequency ranges
                              1/1.14/3.3.4.3.1 Sharing and compatibility of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 27.9-28.2 GHz frequency range
                              1/1.14/3.3.4.3.2 Sharing and compatibility of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 31-31.3 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.4.4 Compatibility study of EESS (passive) in the adjacent band 31.3-31.8 GHz and HAPS systems operating in the 31-31.3 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.4.5 Compatibility of RAS in the adjacent band 31.3-31.8 GHz and HAPS systems operating in the 31-31.3 GHz frequency range
                    1/1.14/3.3.5 Sharing and compatibility studies of HAPS systems in the 38-39.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.5.1 Sharing and compatibility study of FS and HAPS systems operating in the 38-39.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.5.2 Sharing and compatibility study of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 38-39.5 GHz frequency range
                    Impact from transmitting HAPS ground stations into receiving MS stations
                         1/1.14/3.3.5.3 Sharing and compatibility study of FSS and HAPS systems operating in the 38-39.5 GHz frequency range
                         1/1.14/3.3.5.4 Compatibility study of SRS in the adjacent band 37-38 GHz frequency range and HAPS systems operating in 38-39.5 GHz frequency range
                    1/1.14/3.3.6 Sharing and compatibility studies of HAPS systems in the 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz frequency ranges
                         1/1.14/3.3.6.1 Sharing and compatibility study of MS and HAPS systems operating in the 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz frequency ranges
                         1/1.14/3.3.6.2 Sharing and compatibility study of FSS and HAPS systems operating in the 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz frequency ranges
               1/1.14/3.4 Use of ATPC for HAPS systems and impact on sharing with FS
          1/1.14/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               1/1.14/4.1  Frequency bands 6 440–6 520 MHz
               1/1.14/4.2 Frequency band 6 560-6 640 MHz
               1/1.14/4.3  Frequency band 21.4-22 GHz for Region 2 only
               1/1.14/4.4  Frequency band 24.25-25.25 GHz for Region 2 only
               1/1.14/4.5 Frequency band 25.25-27.5 GHz for Region 2 only
               1/1.14/4.6  Frequency band 27.9-28.2 GHz
               1/1.14/4.7 Frequency band 31-31.3 GHz
               1/1.14/4.8 Frequency band 38-39.5 GHz
               1/1.14/4.9 Frequency band 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz
          1/1.14/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               1/1.14/5.1  Frequency band 6 440-6 520 MHz
                    1/1.14/5.1.1 For Method 1A
                    1/1.14/5.1.2 For Method 1B
                         1/1.14/5.1.2.1 For Method 1B1, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.1.2.2 For Method 1B1, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.1.2.3 Example Resolution for Method 1B1 – Option 1
                    1/1.14/5.1.3 For Method 1C
               1/1.14/5.2 Frequency band 6 560–6 640 MHz
                    1/1.14/5.2.1 For Method 2A
                    1/1.14/5.2.2 For Method 2C
               1/1.14/5.3 Frequency band 21.4-22 GHz for Region 2 only
                    1/1.14/5.3.1 For Method 3A
                    1/1.14/5.3.2 For Method 3B2
                         1/1.14/5.3.2.1 For Method 3B2, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.3.2.2 For Method 3Bs2, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.3.2.3 Example Resolution for Method 3B2 – Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.3.2.4 Example Resolution for Method 3B2 – Option 2
               1/1.14/5.4 Frequency band 24.25-25.25 GHz for Region 2 only
                    1/1.14/5.4.1 For Method 4A
                    1/1.14/5.4.2 For Method 4B3
                         1/1.14/5.4.2.1 Method 4B3, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.4.2.2 Method 4B3, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.4.2.3 Example Resolution for Method 4B3 – Option 1 and Method 5B2 – Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.4.2.4 Example Resolution for Method 4B3 – Option 2 and Method 5B2 – Option 2
               1/1.14/5.5 Frequency band 25.25-27.5 GHz for Region 2 only
                    1/1.14/5.5.1 For Method 5A
                    1/1.14/5.5.2 For Method 5B2
                         1/1.14/5.5.2.1 For Method 5B2, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.5.2.2 For Method 5B2, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.5.2.3 For Method 5B2, Option 3
                         1/1.14/5.5.2.4 Example Resolution for Method 5B2 – Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.5.2.5 Example Resolution for Method 5B2 – Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.5.2.6 Example Resolution for Method 5B2 – Option 3
               1/1.14/5.6  Frequency band 27.9-28.2 GHz
                    1/1.14/5.6.1 For Method 6A
                    1/1.14/5.6.2 For Method 6B1
                         1/1.14/5.6.2.1 For Method 6B1, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.6.2.2 For Method 6B1, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.6.2.3 Example Resolution for Method 6B1 – Option 1 and Method 7B1 – Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.6.2.4 Example Resolution for Method 6B1 – Option 2 and Method 7B1 – Option 2
                    1/1.14/5.6.3 For Method 6C
               1/1.14/5.7  Frequency band 31-31.3 GHz
                    1/1.14/5.7.1 For Method 7A
                    1/1.14/5.7.2 For Method 7B1
                         1/1.14/5.7.2.1 For Method 7B1, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.7.2.1.1 For Method 7B1, Option 1A
                         1/1.14/5.7.2.1.2 For Method 7B1, Option 1B
                         1/1.14/5.7.2.2 For Method 7B1, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.7.2.3 Example Resolution for Method 7B1 – Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.7.2.4 Example Resolution for Method 7B1 – Option 2
                    1/1.14/5.7.3 For Method 7C
               1/1.14/5.8 Frequency band 38-39.5 GHz
                    1/1.14/5.8.1 For Method 8A
                    1/1.14/5.8.2 For Method 8B2
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.1 For Method 8B2, Option 1
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.1.1 For Method 8B2, Option 1A
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.1.2 For Method 8B2, Option 1B
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.1.3 For Method 8B2, Option 1C
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.2 For Method 8B2, Option 2
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.3 Example Resolution for Method 8B2 – Options 1A and 1B
                         1/1.14/5.8.2.4 Example Resolution for Method 8B2 – Option 2
               1/1.14/5.9  Frequency band 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz
                    1/1.14/5.9.1 For Method 9A
                    1/1.14/5.9.2 For Method 9B1
                         1/1.14/5.9.2.1 Method 9B1
                         1/1.14/5.9.2.2 Example modification of Resolution 122 for Method 9B1
                         1/1.14/5.9.2.2.1 Example 1 for Method 9B1
                         1/1.14/5.9.2.2.2 Example 2 for Method 9B1
                    1/1.14/5.9.3 For Method 9C
               1/1.14/5.10 For Methods 1B1-Option 1, 3B2-Option 1, 4B3-Option 1, 5B2-Option 1, 6B1-Option 1, 7B1-Option 1, 8B2-Option 1 and 9C
               1/1.14/5.11 For Methods 1B1-Option 1, 3B2-Option 1, 4B3-Option 1, 5B2-Option 1, 6B1-Option 1, 7B1-Option 1, 8B2-Option 1 and 9C
               1/1.14/5.12 For Methods 1B1-Option 1, 3B2-Option 1, 4B3-Option 1, 5B2-Option 1, 6B1-Option 1, 7B1-Option 1, 8B2-Option 1 and 9C
               1/1.14/5.13 For all Methods
     Agenda item 1.15
          1/1.15/1 Executive summary
          1/1.15/2 Background
          1/1.15/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               1/1.15/3.1 Technical and operational characteristics and spectrum needs
                    1/1.15/3.1.1 Land mobile service applications
                    1/1.15/3.1.2 Fixed service applications
                    1/1.15/3.1.3 Passive service applications
                         1/1.15/3.1.3.1 Earth exploration-satellite service
                         1/1.15/3.1.3.2 Radio astronomy service
               1/1.15/3.2 Sharing and compatibility studies in the frequency range 275-450 GHz
                    1/1.15/3.2.1 Sharing and compatibility studies for EESS (passive)
                    1/1.15/3.2.2 Sharing and compatibility studies for RAS
          1/1.15/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               1/1.15/4.1 Method A
               1/1.15/4.2 Method B
               1/1.15/4.3 Method C
               1/1.15/4.4 Method D
               1/1.15/4.5 Method E
               1/1.15/4.6 Method F
               1/1.15/4.7 Method G
          1/1.15/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               1/1.15/5.1 For Method A
               1/1.15/5.2 For Method B
               1/1.15/5.3 For Method C
               1/1.15/5.4 For Method D
               1/1.15/5.5 For Method E
               1/1.15/5.6 For Method F
               1/1.15/5.7 For Method G
               1/1.15/5.8 For all Methods A, B, C, D, E, F and G
CHAPTER 2 - Broadband applications in the mobile service
     Agenda item 1.13
          2/1.13/1 Executive summary
          2/1.13/2 Background
          2/1.13/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               2/1.13/3.1 Spectrum needs
               2/1.13/3.2 Sharing and compatibility studies
                    2/1.13/3.2.1 Frequency range 24.25-27.5 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.1.1 EESS/SRS (space-to-Earth) in 25.5-27 GHz and IMT
                              2/1.13/3.2.1.1.1 EESS
                              2/1.13/3.2.1.1.2 SRS
                         2/1.13/3.2.1.2 Passive services in adjacent bands and IMT
                              2/1.13/3.2.1.2.1 EESS (passive)
                              2/1.13/3.2.1.2.2 RAS
                         2/1.13/3.2.1.3 FSS and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.1.4 ISS and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.1.5 FS and IMT
                    2/1.13/3.2.2 Frequency range 31.8-33.4 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.2.1 RNS and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.2.2 SRS (deep space) (space-to-Earth) and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.2.3 EESS (passive) in adjacent band and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.2.4 RAS in adjacent band and IMT
                    2/1.13/3.2.3 Frequency bands 37-40.5 GHz and 40.5-42.5 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.3.1 FSS/BSS/MSS (space-to-Earth) and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.3.2 SRS and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.3.3 EESS/SRS (passive) and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.3.4 FS and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.3.5 RAS and IMT
                    2/1.13/3.2.4 Frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.4.1 FSS (Earth-to-space) and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.4.2 FS and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.4.3 RAS and IMT
                    2/1.13/3.2.5 Frequency range 45.5-47 GHz
                    2/1.13/3.2.6 Frequency range 47-47.2 GHz
                    2/1.13/3.2.7 Frequency range 47.2-50.2 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.7.1 FSS (Earth-to-space) and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.7.2 FSS (space-to-Earth) in Region 1 and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.7.3 EESS (passive) and IMT
                    2/1.13/3.2.8 Frequency range 50.4-52.6 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.8.1 FSS (Earth-to-space) and IMT
                         2/1.13/3.2.8.2 EESS (passive) and IMT
                    2/1.13/3.2.9 Frequency range 66-71 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.9.1 ISS
                         2/1.13/3.2.9.2 MSS (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/3.2.9.3 MSS (space-to-Earth)
                    2/1.13/3.2.10 Frequency range 71-76 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.10.1 FS
                         2/1.13/3.2.10.2 RLS
                         2/1.13/3.2.10.3 FSS
                    2/1.13/3.2.11 Frequency range 81-86 GHz
                         2/1.13/3.2.11.1 EESS (passive)
                         2/1.13/3.2.11.2 FS
                         2/1.13/3.2.11.3 RAS (in-band)
                         2/1.13/3.2.11.4 RAS (adjacent band)
                         2/1.13/3.2.11.5 RLS
                         2/1.13/3.2.11.6 FSS
          2/1.13/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               2/1.13/4.1 Item A: Frequency band 24.25-27.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.1.1 Method A1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.1.2 Method A2: Identification of the frequency band 24.25-27.5 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.1 Condition A2a: Protection measures for the EESS (passive) in the 23.6-24 GHz frequency band
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.2 Condition A2b: Protection measures for the EESS (passive) in the 50.2-50.4 GHz and 52.6-54.25 GHz frequency bands
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.3 Condition A2c: Protection measures for earth stations in the SRS/EESS (25.5-27 GHz (space-to-Earth))
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.4 Condition A2d: Measures related to transmitting earth stations in the FSS (Earth-to-space) at known locations
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.5 Condition A2e: Protection measures for the ISS and FSS (Earth-to-space) receiving space stations
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.6 Condition A2f: Protection measures for the RAS (23.6-24 GHz)
                         2/1.13/4.1.2.7 Condition A2g: Protection measures for multiple services
               2/1.13/4.2 Item B: Frequency band 31.8-33.4 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.2.1 Method B1: NOC
               2/1.13/4.3 Item C: Frequency band 37-40.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.3.1 Method C1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.3.2 Method C2: Identification of the frequency band 37-40.5 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.3.2.1 Condition C2a: Protection measures for the EESS (passive) in the 36-37 GHz frequency band
                         2/1.13/4.3.2.2 Condition C2b: Protection measures for the FSS (space-to-Earth)
                         2/1.13/4.3.2.3 Condition C2c: Protection measures for the SRS (space-to-Earth)
                         2/1.13/4.3.2.4 Condition C2d: Measures for the SRS (Earth-to-space) and EESS (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/4.3.2.5 Condition C2e: Protection measures for multiple services
                    2/1.13/4.3.3 Method C3: Identification of the frequency band 37-40.5 GHz for IMT except Region 1 and provide a common 2 GHz of spectrum to the FSS throughout Region 1
               2/1.13/4.4 Item D: Frequency band 40.5-42.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.4.1 Method D1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.4.2 Method D2: Identification of the frequency band 40.5-42.5 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.4.2.1 Condition D2a: Protection measures for the FSS (space-to-Earth)
                         2/1.13/4.4.2.2 Condition D2b: Protection measures for the RAS
                         2/1.13/4.4.2.3 Condition D2c: Protection measures for multiple services
               2/1.13/4.5 Item E: Frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.5.1 Method E1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.5.2 Method E2: Identification of the frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.5.2.1 Condition E2a: Protection measures for the FSS (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/4.5.2.2 Condition E2b: Protection measures for the RAS
                         2/1.13/4.5.2.3 Condition E2c: Protection measures for multiple services
                         2/1.13/4.5.2.4 Condition E2d: Measures related to transmitting earth stations in the FSS (Earth-to-space) at known locations
               2/1.13/4.6 Item F: Frequency band 45.5-47 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.6.1 Method F1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.6.2 Method F2: NOC, Proposal for further ITU-R study
                    2/1.13/4.6.3 Method F3: Identification of the frequency band 45.5-47 GHz for IMT
                         2/1.13/4.6.3.1 Condition F3a: Protection measures for the MSS
                         2/1.13/4.6.3.2 Condition F3b: Protection measures for the RNS and RNSS
                         2/1.13/4.6.3.3 Condition F3c: Protection measures for multiple services
                    2/1.13/4.6.4 Method F4: Identification of the frequency band 45.5-47 GHz for IMT and removal of the frequency band from RR No. 5.553
               2/1.13/4.7 Item G: Frequency band 47-47.2 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.7.1 Method G1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.7.2 Method G2: NOC, Proposal for further ITU-R study
                    2/1.13/4.7.3 Method G3: Identification of the frequency band 47-47.2 GHz for IMT
                         2/1.13/4.7.3.1 Condition G3a: Protection measures for the ARS and ARSS
                         2/1.13/4.7.3.2 Condition G3b: Protection measures for multiple services
               2/1.13/4.8 Item H: Frequency band 47.2-50.2 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.8.1 Method H1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.8.2 Method H2: Identification of the frequency band 47.2-50.2 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.8.2.1 Condition H2a: Protection measures for the EESS (passive)
                         2/1.13/4.8.2.2 Condition H2b: Protection measures for the FSS space stations (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/4.8.2.3 Condition H2c: Measures related to transmitting earth stations in the FSS (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/4.8.2.4 Condition H2d: Protection measures for multiple services
               2/1.13/4.9 Item I: Frequency band 50.4-52.6 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.9.1 Method I1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.9.2 Method I2: Identification of the frequency band 50.4-52.6 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.9.2.1 Condition I2a: Protection measures for the EESS (passive)
                         2/1.13/4.9.2.2 Condition I2b: Protection measures for the FSS (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/4.9.2.3 Condition I2c: Protection measures for multiple services
                         2/1.13/4.9.2.4 Condition I2d: Measures related to transmitting earth stations in the FSS (Earth-to-space)
               2/1.13/4.10 Item J: Frequency band 66-71 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.10.1 Method J1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.10.2 Method J2: Identification of the frequency band 66-71 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives and removal of the frequency band from RR No. 5.553
                         2/1.13/4.10.2.1 Condition J2a: Measures for coexistence with MGWS and other WAS
                         2/1.13/4.10.2.2 Condition J2b: Measures to protect other services
                         2/1.13/4.10.2.3 Condition J2c: Protection measures for multiple services
                    2/1.13/4.10.3 Method J3: To continue studies on the possibility of identification in the frequency band 66-71 GHz for IMT with a WRC Resolution
                    2/1.13/4.10.4 Method J4: Identification of the frequency band 66-71 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives and retention of the frequency band in RR No. 5.553
                         2/1.13/4.10.4.1 Condition J4a: Measures for coexistence with MGWS and other WAS
                         2/1.13/4.10.4.2 Condition J4b: Measures to protect other services
               2/1.13/4.11 Item K: Frequency band 71-76 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.11.1 Method K1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.11.2 Method K2: Identification of the frequency band 71-76 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.11.2.1 Condition K2a: Protection measures for the RLS
                         2/1.13/4.11.2.2 Condition K2b: Protection measures for the FSS (space-to-Earth)
                         2/1.13/4.11.2.3 Condition K2c: Protection measures for multiple services
               2/1.13/4.12 Item L: Frequency band 81-86 GHz
                    2/1.13/4.12.1 Method L1: NOC
                    2/1.13/4.12.2 Method L2: Identification of the frequency band 81-86 GHz for IMT in accordance with the following two alternatives
                         2/1.13/4.12.2.1 Condition L2a: Protection measures for the EESS (passive)
                         2/1.13/4.12.2.2 Condition L2b: Protection measures for the RLS
                         2/1.13/4.12.2.3 Condition L2c: Protection measures for the RAS
                         2/1.13/4.12.2.4 Condition L2d: Protection measures for the FSS (Earth-to-space)
                         2/1.13/4.12.2.5 Condition L2e: Protection measures for multiple services
          2/1.13/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               2/1.13/5.1 For Item A: Frequency band 24.25-27.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.1.1 For Method A1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.1
                    2/1.13/5.1.2 For Method A2
               2/1.13/5.2 For Item B: Frequency band 31.8-33.4 GHz, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.2
               2/1.13/5.3 For Item C: Frequency band 37-40.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.3.1 For Method C1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.3
                    2/1.13/5.3.2 For Method C2
                    2/1.13/5.3.3 For Method C3
               2/1.13/5.4 For Item D: Frequency band 40.5-42.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.4.1 For Method D1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.4
                    2/1.13/5.4.2 For Method D2
               2/1.13/5.5 For Item E: Frequency band 42.5-43.5 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.5.1 For Method E1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.5
                    2/1.13/5.5.2 For Method E2
               2/1.13/5.6 For Item F: Frequency band 45.5-47 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.6.1 For Method F1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.6
                    2/1.13/5.6.2 For Method F2, see Section 2/1.13/5.13.7 and Section 2/1.13/5.14.6
                    2/1.13/5.6.3 For Methods F3 and F4
               2/1.13/5.7  For Item G: Frequency band 47-47.2 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.7.1 For Method G1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.7
                    2/1.13/5.7.2 For Method G2, see Section 2/1.13/5.13.7 and Section 5.14.7
                    2/1.13/5.7.3 For Method G3
               2/1.13/5.8 For Item H: Frequency band 47.2-50.2 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.8.1 For Method H1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.8
                    2/1.13/5.8.2 For Method H2
               2/1.13/5.9 For Item I: Frequency band 50.4-52.6 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.9.1 For Method I1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.9
                    2/1.13/5.9.2 For Method I2
               2/1.13/5.10  For Item J: Frequency band 66-71 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.10.1 For Method J1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.10
                    2/1.13/5.10.2 For Methods J2 and J4
                    2/1.13/5.10.3 For Method J3
               2/1.13/5.11 For Item K: Frequency band 71-76 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.11.1 For Method K1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.11
                    2/1.13/5.11.2 For Method K2
               2/1.13/5.12 For Item L: Frequency band 81-86 GHz
                    2/1.13/5.12.1 For Method L1, see Section 2/1.13/5.14.12
                    2/1.13/5.12.2 For Method L2
               2/1.13/5.13 For some items
                    2/1.13/5.13.1 For Alternative 2 of Methods C2, D2, E2
                    2/1.13/5.13.2 For the relevant condition(s) and option(s) of Method A2
                    2/1.13/5.13.3 For the relevant condition(s) and option(s) of all Methods that contain TRP limits as a condition
                    2/1.13/5.13.4 For the relevant condition(s) and option(s) of Methods C2, D2, E2, F3, G3, H2 and I2
                    2/1.13/5.13.5 For option 1 of condition J2a of Method J2 and option 1 of condition J4a of Method J4
                    2/1.13/5.13.6 For option 2 of condition J2a of Methods J2 and option 2 of condition J4a of Method J4
                    2/1.13/5.13.7 For the relevant condition(s) and option(s) of Methods F2, G2 and J3
                    2/1.13/5.13.8 For the relevant condition(s) and option(s) of Methods K2 and L2
                    2/1.13/5.13.9 For the relevant condition(s) and option(s) of Methods A2, H2, L2 and I2
               2/1.13/5.14 For all items, for Methods A1, B1, C1, D1, E1, F1, F2, G1, G2, H1, I1, J1, K1 and L1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.1 For Method A1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.2 For Method B1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.3 For Method C1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.4 For Method D1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.5 For Method E1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.6 For Method F1 (NOC) and Method F2
                    2/1.13/5.14.7 For Method G1 (NOC) and Method G2
                    2/1.13/5.14.8 For Method H1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.9 For Method I1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.10 For Method J1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.11 For Method K1 (NOC)
                    2/1.13/5.14.12 For Method L1 (NOC)
               2/1.13/5.15 For all items, for all Methods, except Method F2, G2 and J3 for which a modification of Resolution 238 (WRC-15) is proposed
     Agenda item 1.16
          2/1.16/1 Executive summary
          2/1.16/2 Background
          2/1.16/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               2/1.16/3.1  Technical and operational requirements for WAS/RLANs
               2/1.16/3.2  Sharing and compatibility studies
                    2/1.16/3.2.1 Frequency band 5 150-5 250 MHz
                         2/1.16/3.2.1.1 FSS for non-GSO MSS feeder uplinks and the WAS/RLAN
                         2/1.16/3.2.1.2 ARNS and WAS/RLAN
                         2/1.16/3.2.1.3 Aeronautical mobile telemetry and WAS/RLAN pursuant to RR No. 5.446C
                    2/1.16/3.2.2 Frequency band 5 250-5 350 MHz
                         2/1.16/3.2.2.1 EESS (active) and the WAS/RLAN and radar systems and the WAS/RLANs
                    2/1.16/3.2.3 Frequency band 5 350-5 470 MHz
                         2/1.16/3.2.3.1 EESS (active) and the WAS/RLAN
                         2/1.16/3.2.3.2 Radar systems and the WAS/RLANs
                    2/1.16/3.2.4 Frequency band 5 725-5 850 MHz
                         2/1.16/3.2.4.1 Radar systems and the WAS/RLANs
                         2/1.16/3.2.4.2 FSS (allocated only in Region 1) and WAS/RLANs
                    2/1.16/3.2.5 Frequency band 5 850-5 925 MHz
          2/1.16/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               2/1.16/4.1  Frequency band A, 5 150-5 250 MHz
                    2/1.16/4.1.1 Method A1: No change to the RR
                    2/1.16/4.1.2 Method A2: Revision to Resolution 229 (Rev.WRC-12) to enable outdoor RLAN operations including possible associated conditions for new e.i.r.p. limits
                    2/1.16/4.1.3 Method A3: Revision to Resolution 229 (Rev.WRC-12) to enable outdoor RLAN operations by applying the same conditions of use as defined for the 5 250-5 350 MHz frequency band in resolves 4 of Resolution 229 (Rev.WRC-12)
                    2/1.16/4.1.4 Method A4: Revisions to Resolution 229 (Rev.WRC-12) to facilitate limited RLAN outdoor operation and RLAN in-vehicle (cars and trains) usage operation with associated e.i.r.p. levels
                    2/1.16/4.1.5 Method A5: Revisions to Resolution 229 (Rev.WRC-12) to enable in-car use of RLAN operation with e.i.r.p. up to 40 mW
                    2/1.16/4.1.6 Method A6: Revision to Resolution 229 (Rev.WRC-12) to enable outdoor RLAN operations including associated conditions for new e.i.r.p. limits and out-of-band emission limits
               2/1.16/4.2  Frequency band B, 5 250-5 350 MHz
                    2/1.16/4.2.1 Method B: No change to the RR
               2/1.16/4.3  Frequency band C, 5 350-5 470 MHz
                    2/1.16/4.3.1 Method C: No change to the RR
               2/1.16/4.4  Frequency band D, 5 725-5 850 MHz
                    2/1.16/4.4.1 Method D1: No change to the RR
                    2/1.16/4.4.2 Method D2: A new Regional primary MS allocation
                    2/1.16/4.4.3 Method D3: Accommodate WAS/RLAN in a new footnote
               2/1.16/4.5  Frequency band E, 5 850-5 925 MHz
                    2/1.16/4.5.1 Method E: No change to the RR
          2/1.16/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               2/1.16/5.1  Frequency band A, 5 150-5 250 MHz
                    2/1.16/5.1.1 For Method A1
                    2/1.16/5.1.2 For Method A2
                    2/1.16/5.1.3 For Method A3
                    2/1.16/5.1.4 For Method A4
                    2/1.16/5.1.5 For Method A5
                    2/1.16/5.1.6 For Method A6
               2/1.16/5.2 Frequency band B, 5 250-5 350 MHz
                    2/1.16/5.2.1 For Method B
               2/1.16/5.3 Frequency band C, 5 350-5 470 MHz
                    2/1.16/5.3.1 For Method C
               2/1.16/5.4 Frequency band D, 5 725-5 850 MHz
                    2/1.16/5.4.1 For Method D1
                    2/1.16/5.4.2 For Method D2
                    2/1.16/5.4.3 For Method D3
               2/1.16/5.5 For the frequency band 5 850-5 925 MHz
                    2/1.16/5.5.1 For Method E
               2/1.16/5.6 For all frequency bands and all Methods
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.1)
          2/9.1.1 Resolution 212 (Rev.WRC-15)
          2/9.1.1/1 Executive summary
          2/9.1.1/2 Background
          2/9.1.1/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               2/9.1.1/3.1 Summary of results of interference from IMT BSs and IMT UEs to IMT space stations (Scenario A1)
               2/9.1.1/3.2 Summary of results of interference from IMT BSs to IMT MESs (Scenario A2)
               2/9.1.1/3.3 Summary of results of interference from IMT MESs to IMT BSs and IMT UEs (Scenario B1)
               2/9.1.1/3.4 Summary of results of interference from the IMT space stations to IMT UEs (Scenario B2)
          2/9.1.1/4 Conclusions
               2/9.1.1/4.1 Interference from IMT BSs and IMT UEs to IMT space stations (Scenario A1)
               2/9.1.1/4.2 Interference from IMT BSs to IMT MESs (Scenario A2)
               2/9.1.1/4.3 Interference from IMT MESs to IMT BSs and IMT UEs (Scenario B1)
               2/9.1.1/4.4 Interference from IMT space stations to IMT UEs (Scenario B2)
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.5)
          2/9.1.5 Resolution 764 (WRC-15)
          2/9.1.5/1 Executive summary
          2/9.1.5/2 Background
          2/9.1.5/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               2/9.1.5/3.1 Summary of technical and operational studies
                    2/9.1.5/3.1.1 Approach A
                    2/9.1.5/3.1.2 Approach B
               2/9.1.5/3.2 List of relevant ITU-R Recommendations
          2/9.1.5/4 Conclusions
               2/9.1.5/4.1 Approach A
               2/9.1.5/4.2 Approach B
               2/9.1.5/4.3 For Approaches A and B
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.8)
          2/9.1.8 Issue 3) in the Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
          2/9.1.8/1 Executive summary
          2/9.1.8/2 Background
          2/9.1.8/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               2/9.1.8/3.1  Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies related to WRC-19 agenda item 9.1, issue 9.1.8
               2/9.1.8/3.2 List of other ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
          2/9.1.8/4 Conclusions
CHAPTER 3 - Satellite services
     Agenda item 1.4
          3/1.4/1 Executive summary
          3/1.4/2 Background
          3/1.4/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/1.4/3.1 Review of the Radio Regulations and existing documentation
                    3/1.4/3.1.1 Current allocations in the 11.7-12.7 GHz frequency band
                    3/1.4/3.1.2 Relevant provisions in the Radio Regulations
                    3/1.4/3.1.3 Some limitations and criteria applied to FSS and BSS subject to RR Appendix 30
                    3/1.4/3.1.4 Definition of the term “implemented” networks used in Resolution 557 (WRC-15)
               3/1.4/3.2 Annex 7 limitation “A1a” (i.e. No assignments in the Region 1 List further west than 37.2  W in the frequency band 11.7-12.2 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.2.1 Review of the limitation “A1a”
                    3/1.4/3.2.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.2.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.3 Annex 7 limitation “A1b” (i.e. No assignments in the Region 1 List further east than 146  E in the frequency band 11.7-12.2 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.3.1 Review of the limitation “A1b”
                    3/1.4/3.3.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.3.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.4 Annex 7 limitation “A2a” (i.e. No modifications in the Region 2 Plan further east than 54  W in the frequency band 12.5-12.7 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.4.1 Review of the limitation “A2a”
                    3/1.4/3.4.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.4.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.5 Annex 7 limitation “A2b” (i.e. No modifications in the Region 2 Plan further east than 44  W in the frequency band 12.2-12.5 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.5.1 Review of the limitation “A2b”
                    3/1.4/3.5.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.5.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.6 Annex 7 limitation “A2c” (i.e. No modifications in the Region 2 Plan further west than 175.2  W in the frequency band 12.2-12.7 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.6.1 Review of the limitation “A2c”
                    3/1.4/3.6.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.6.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.7 Annex 7 limitation “A3a” (i.e. No assignments in the Regions 1 and 3 List outside specific positions in the frequency band 11.7-12.2 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.7.1 Review of the limitation “A3a”
                    3/1.4/3.7.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.7.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.8 Annex 7 limitation “A3b” (i.e. Maximum e.i.r.p. 56 dBW for assignments in the Regions 1 and 3 for specific positions in the frequency band 11.7-12.2 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.8.1 Review of the limitation “A3b”
                    3/1.4/3.8.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.8.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.9 Annex 7 limitation “A3c” (i.e. Maximum pfd of −138 dB(W/m2   27 MHz)) in Region 2 by assignments in the Regions 1 and 3 List at 4  W and 9  E in the frequency band 11.7-12.2 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.9.1 Review of the limitation “A3c”
                    3/1.4/3.9.2 Summary of studies
                    3/1.4/3.9.3 Analysis of the results of the studies
               3/1.4/3.10 Annex 7 limitation “B” (i.e. Region 2 cluster in the frequency band 12.2-12.7 GHz)
                    3/1.4/3.10.1 Review of the limitation “B”
          3/1.4/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               3/1.4/4.1 Method A: No change
               3/1.4/4.2 Method B: Deletion of some limitations of Annex 7, addition of draft new Resolutions [A14-LIMITA3] (WRC-19), [B14-PRIORITY] (WRC-19), [D14-ENTRY-INTO-FORCE] (WRC-19) and application of draft new Resolution [C14-LIMITA1A2] (WRC-19) with revis...
          3/1.4/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               3/1.4/5.1 For Method A
               3/1.4/5.2 For Method B
     Agenda item 1.5
          3/1.5/1 Executive summary
          3/1.5/2 Background
          3/1.5/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/1.5/3.1 Operation of ESIM in the frequency bands 17.7-19.7 GHz and 27.5-29.5 GHz
               3/1.5/3.2 Sharing studies with terrestrial services
                    3/1.5/3.2.1 Frequency band 17.7-19.7 GHz
                    3/1.5/3.2.2 Frequency band 27.5-29.5 GHz
               3/1.5/3.3 Sharing studies with space services
                    3/1.5/3.3.1 Sharing studies with the EESS (passive)
                    3/1.5/3.3.2 Sharing studies with the meteorological-satellite service
                    3/1.5/3.3.3 Sharing studies with the EESS (Earth-to-space)
                    3/1.5/3.3.4 Sharing studies with the FSS
                         3/1.5/3.3.4.1 GSO FSS networks
                         3/1.5/3.3.4.2 Non-GSO FSS systems
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.2.1 Frequency band 17.7-18.6 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further e))
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.2.2 Frequency band 18.8-19.3 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further f) and b))
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.2.3 Frequency band 27.5-28.6 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further e) and b))
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.2.4 Frequency band 28.6-29.1 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further f) and b))
                         3/1.5/3.3.4.3 Sharing with non-GSO MSS feeder links operating in the FSS
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.3.1 Frequency band 19.3-19.7 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further g))
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.3.2 Frequency band 29.1-29.5 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further h) and j))
                         3/1.5/3.3.4.4 Sharing studies with BSS feeder links
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.4.1 Frequency bands 17.7-18.1 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further a)) and 18.1-18.4 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further c))
                              3/1.5/3.3.4.4.2 Frequency band 27.5-29.5 GHz (Resolution 158, recognizing further i))
                         3/1.5/3.3.4.5 Sharing studies between ESIM and non-GSO MSS feeder-link earth stations operating in the opposite direction in the frequency band 19.3-19.6 GHz
          3/1.5/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               3/1.5/4.1 Method A
               3/1.5/4.2 Method B
          3/1.5/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               3/1.5/5.1 For Method A
               3/1.5/5.2 For Method B
                    3/1.5/5.2.1 Example modification to Appendix 4 to implement resolves 1.1.2 to draft new Resolution [A15] (WRC-19)
                    3/1.5/5.2.2 Example consequential suppression of Resolution 158 (WRC-15)
     Agenda item 1.6
          3/1.6/1 Executive summary
          3/1.6/2 Background
          3/1.6/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/1.6/3.1 Studies regarding propagation and sharing considerations between non-GSO and GSO systems
               3/1.6/3.2 Studies regarding non-GSO FSS and GSO FSS/BSS sharing
               3/1.6/3.3 Studies regarding non-GSO FSS and EESS (passive) considerations
               3/1.6/3.4 Studies regarding non-GSO FSS and RAS considerations
                    3/1.6/3.4.1 Non-GSO (Earth-to-space)
                    3/1.6/3.4.2 Non-GSO (space-to-Earth)
               3/1.6/3.5 Studies regarding non-GSO FSS to non-GSO FSS mitigation considerations
          3/1.6/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               3/1.6/4.1 Method A of Issue 1
               3.1.6/4.2 Method B of Issue 1
          3/1.6/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               3/1.6/5.1 For Method A of Issue 1
               3/1.6/5.2 For Method B of Issue 1
               3/1.6/5.3 Issue 2: EESS (passive)
     Agenda item 7
          3/7/1 Issue A – Bringing into use of frequency assignments to all non-GSO systems, and consideration of a milestone-based approach for the deployment of non-GSO systems in specific frequency bands and services
               3/7/1.1 Executive summary
               3/7/1.2 Background
               3/7/1.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/7/1.3.1 Bringing into use of frequency assignments to non-GSO systems
                    3/7/1.3.2 Establishment of a milestone-based approach for alignment of non-GSO system deployment with MIFR entries in specific frequency bands and services
                         3/7/1.3.2.1 Description of the milestone-based approach and options
                         3/7/1.3.2.2 Descriptions of the transitional measures and associated options
                              3/7/1.3.2.2.1 Option 1
                              3/7/1.3.2.2.2 Option 2
               3/7/1.4 Methods to satisfy Issue A
                    3/7/1.4.1 Bringing into use
                    3/7/1.4.2 Milestone-based approach
               3/7/1.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue A
                    3/7/1.5.1 Bringing into use (BIU)
                         3/7/1.5.1.1 BIU Options A and B: incorporation of the RoP in Article 11 with a fixed period for BIU
                         3/7/1.5.1.2 BIU Option C: incorporation of the RoP in Article 11 with no fixed period for BIU
                         3/7/1.5.1.3 BIU Option D: incorporation of the RoP in Article 11 with fixed period for the BIU of frequency assignment subject to Section II of Article 9 of the RR but no fixed period otherwise
                    3/7/1.5.2 Milestone-based approach
                         3/7/1.5.2.1 Modification of Radio Regulations to reference draft new Resolution [A7(A)-NGSO-MILESTONES] into Article 11
                         3/7/1.5.2.2 Modification of RR Article 13
                         3/7/1.5.2.3 Proposed example of draft new Resolution
                         3/7/1.5.2.3.1 Example Resolution
                         3/7/1.5.2.3.2 Modification to Appendix 4
          3/7/2 Issue B – Application of coordination arc in the Ka-band, to determine coordination requirements between the FSS and other satellite services
               3/7/2.1 Executive summary
               3/7/2.2 Background
               3/7/2.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/2.4 Method to satisfy Issue B
               3/7/2.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue B
          3/7/3 Issue C – Issues for which consensus was achieved in ITU-R and a single method has been identified
               3/7/3.1 Executive summary
               3/7/3.2 Background
                    3/7/3.2.1 Background for Issue C1
                    3/7/3.2.2 Background for Issue C2
                    3/7/3.2.3 Background for Issue C3
                    3/7/3.2.4 Background for Issue C4
                    3/7/3.2.5 Background for Issue C5
                    3/7/3.2.6 Background for Issue C6
                    3/7/3.2.7 Background for Issue C7
               3/7/3.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/7/3.3.1 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C1
                    3/7/3.3.2 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C2
                    3/7/3.3.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C3
                    3/7/3.3.4 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C4
                    3/7/3.3.5 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C5
                    3/7/3.3.6 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C6
                    3/7/3.3.7 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies for Issue C7
               3/7/3.4 Method to satisfy Issue C
                    3/7/3.4.1 Method to satisfy Issue C1
                    3/7/3.4.2 Method to satisfy Issue C2
                    3/7/3.4.3 Method to satisfy Issue C3
                    3/7/3.4.4 Method to satisfy Issue C4
                    3/7/3.4.5 Method to satisfy Issue C5
                    3/7/3.4.6 Method to satisfy Issue C6
                    3/7/3.4.7 Method to satisfy Issue C7
               3/7/3.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C
                    3/7/3.5.1 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C1
                    3/7/3.5.2 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C2
                    3/7/3.5.3 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C3
                    3/7/3.5.4 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C4
                    3/7/3.5.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C5
                    3/7/3.5.6 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C6
                    3/7/3.5.7 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue C7
          3/7/4 Issue D – Identification of those specific satellite networks and systems with which coordination needs to be effected under RR Nos. 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13
               3/7/4.1 Executive summary
               3/7/4.2 Background
               3/7/4.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/4.4 Methods to satisfy Issue D
                    3/7/4.4.1 Method D1
                    3/7/4.4.2 Method D2
               3/7/4.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue D
                    3/7/4.5.1 Method D1
                    3/7/4.5.2 Method D2
          3/7/5 Issue E: Resolution related to RR Appendix 30B
               3/7/5.1 Executive summary
               3/7/5.2 Background
               3/7/5.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/5.4 Method to satisfy Issue E
               3/7/5.5  Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue E
          3/7/6 Issue F – Measures to facilitate entering new assignments into the RR Appendix 30B List
               3/7/6.1 Executive summary
               3/7/6.2 Background
               3/7/6.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/6.4 Methods to satisfy Issue F
                    3/7/6.4.1 Method F1
                    3/7/6.4.2 Method F2
                    3/7/6.4.3 Method F3
                    3/7/6.4.4 Method F4
               3/7/6.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue F
                    3/7/6.5.1 Method F1
                    3/7/6.5.2 Method F2
                    3/7/6.5.3 Method F3
                    3/7/6.5.4 Method F4
          3/7/7 Issue G – Updating the reference situation for Regions 1 and 3 networks under RR Appendices 30 and 30A when provisionally recorded assignments are converted into definitive recorded assignments
               3/7/7.1 Executive summary
               3/7/7.2 Background
               3/7/7.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/7.4 Methods to satisfy Issue G
                    3/7/7.4.1 Method G1
                    3/7/7.4.2 Method G2
                    3/7/7.4.3 Method G3
               3/7/7.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue G
                    3/7/7.5.1 Method G1
                    3/7/7.5.2 Method G2
                    3/7/7.5.3 Method G3
          3/7/8 Issue H – Modifications to RR Appendix 4 data items to be provided for non-geostationary satellite systems
               3/7/8.1 Executive summary
               3/7/8.2 Background
               3/7/8.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/7/8.3.1 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies relating to API to frequency assignments to non-GSO satellite systems not subject to formal coordination
                    3/7/8.3.2 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies relating to frequency assignments to non-GSO satellites systems with multiple orbital planes
                    3/7/8.3.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies relating to frequency assignments to non-GSO satellites systems subject to the RR Article 22 epfd limits
               3/7/8.4 Method to satisfy Issue H
               3/7/8.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue H
          3/7/9 Issue I – Modified regulatory procedure for non-GSO satellite systems with short-duration missions
               3/7/9.1 Executive summary
               3/7/9.2 Background
               3/7/9.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/9.4 Methods to satisfy Issue I
                    3/7/9.4.1 Method I1
                    3/7/9.4.2 Method I2
               3/7/9.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue I
                    3/7/9.5.1 Method I1
                    3/7/9.5.2 Method I2
          3/7/10 Issue J – Pfd limit in Section 1, Annex 1 of RR Appendix 30
               3/7/10.1 Executive summary
               3/7/10.2 Background
               3/7/10.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/7/10.3.1 Current practice in the Bureau’s examination
                    3/7/10.3.2 Results of ITU-R studies on the pfd limit
               3/7/10.4 Methods to satisfy Issue J
                    3/7/10.4.1 Method J1
                    3/7/10.4.2 Method J2
               3/7/10.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue J
                    3/7/10.5.1 Method J1
                    3/7/10.5.2 Method J2
          3/7/11 Issue K – Difficulties for Part B examinations under § 4.1.12 or 4.2.16 of RR Appendices 30 and 30A and § 6.21 c) of RR Appendix 30B
               3/7/11.1 Executive summary
               3/7/11.2 Background
               3/7/11.3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/7/11.4 Method to satisfy Issue K
               3/7/11.5 Regulatory and procedural considerations for Issue K
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.2)
          3/9.1.2 Resolution 761 (WRC-15)
               3/9.1.2/1 Executive summary
               3/9.1.2/2 Background
               3/9.1.2/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/9.1.2/3.1 Applicable ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
                    3/9.1.2/3.2 BSS (sound) applications
                         3/9.1.2/3.2.1 Overview of BSS (sound) system characteristics
                         3/9.1.2/3.2.2 BSS (sound) high power requirement
                         3/9.1.2/3.2.3 BSS (sound) terrestrial augmentations requirement
                         3/9.1.2/3.2.4 BSS (sound) protection requirement
                    3/9.1.2/3.3 IMT applications
                         3/9.1.2/3.3.1 IMT system characteristics
                         3/9.1.2/3.3.2 IMT protection requirement
                    3/9.1.2/3.4 Possible actions with respect to issue 9.1.2
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.1 Possible action 1: Maintain status quo (i.e. no changes to the Radio Regulations)
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.2 Possible action 2: Maintain status quo (i.e. no changes to the Radio Regulations) for those countries for which the frequency band is not identified for IMT
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.3 Possible action 3: Maintain status quo (i.e. no changes to the Radio Regulations) for the protection of BSS (sound) and stipulate pfd limits for the protection of IMT in Regions 1 and 3
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.4 Possible action 4: Maintain status quo (i.e. no changes to the Radio Regulations) for the protection of BSS (sound) and stipulate pfd limits for the protection of IMT in some countries of Regions 1 and 3
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.5 Possible action 5: Maintain status quo (i.e. no changes to the Radio Regulations) for the protection of IMT and stipulate pfd limits for the protection of BSS (sound) in Regions 1 and 3
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.6 Possible action 6: Stipulate pfd limits for the protection of both IMT and BSS (sound) in Regions 1 and 3
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.7 Possible action 7: Stipulate pfd limits for the protection of both IMT and BSS (sound) in some countries of Regions 1 and 3
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.8 Possible action 8: Stipulate a new coordination threshold for the protection of both IMT and BSS (sound) in Regions 1 and 3
                         3/9.1.2/3.4.9 Possible action 9: Stipulate a new coordination threshold for the protection of both IMT and BSS (sound) in some countries of Regions 1 and 3
               3/9.1.2/4 Conclusions
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.3)
          3/9.1.3 Resolution 157 (WRC-15)
               3/9.1.3/1 Executive summary
               3/9.1.3/2 Background
               3/9.1.3/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/9.1.3/3.1 List of relevant ITU-R Recommendations, Reports and other relevant ITU-R publications
                    3/9.1.3/3.2 Summary of the results of ITU-R studies
               3/9.1.3/4 Conclusions
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.9)
          3/9.1.9 Resolution 162 (WRC-15)
               3/9.1.9/1 Executive summary
               3/9.1.9/2 Background
               3/9.1.9/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                    3/9.1.9/3.1 Studies on spectrum needs
                    3/9.1.9/3.2 Relevant ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
                    3/9.1.9/3.3 Compatibility and sharing studies
               3/9.1.9/4 Conclusions
CHAPTER 4 - Science services
     Agenda item 1.2
          4/1.2/1 Executive summary
          4/1.2/2 Background
          4/1.2/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               4/1.2/3.1 Relevant ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
               4/1.2/3.2 Studies regarding the power limits
               4/1.2/3.3 Studies regarding the e.i.r.p. density limits
               4/1.2/3.4 Compatibility studies between DCS and SOS
                    4/1.2/3.4.1 399.9-400.05 MHz frequency band
                    4/1.2/3.4.2 401-403 MHz frequency band
                    4/1.2/3.4.3 Summary of all compatibility studies
          4/1.2/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               4/1.2/4.1 For the band 399.9-400.05 MHz
                    4/1.2/4.1.1 Method A NOC
                    4/1.2/4.1.2 Method B
                    4/1.2/4.1.3 Method C
                    4/1.2/4.1.4 Method D
               4/1.2/4.2 For the bands 401-403 MHz
                    4/1.2/4.2.1 Method E
                    4/1.2/4.2.2 Method F
                    4/1.2/4.2.3 Method G
          4/1.2/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               4/1.2/5.1 For the band 399.9-400.05 MHz
                    4/1.2/5.1.1 Method A
                    4/1.2/5.1.2 Method B
                    4/1.2/5.1.3 Method C
                    4/1.2/5.1.4 Method D
               4/1.2/5.2 For the band 401-403 MHz
                    4/1.2/5.2.1 Method E
                    4/1.2/5.2.2 Method F
                    4/1.2/5.2.3 Method G
               4/1.2/5.3 For all Methods A, B, C, D, E, F and G
     Agenda item 1.3
          4/1.3/1 Executive summary
          4/1.3/2 Background
          4/1.3/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
          4/1.3/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               4/1.3/4.1 Method A NOC
               4/1.3/4.2 Method B
               4/1.3/4.3 Method C
          4/1.3/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               4/1.3/5.1 Method A
               4/1.3/5.2 Method B
               4/1.3/5.3 Method C
     Agenda item 1.7
          4/1.7/1 Executive summary
          4/1.7/2 Background
               4/1.7/2.1 The mobile satellite service in the frequency band 406-406.1 MHz
          4/1.7/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               4/1.7/3.1 Relevant ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
               4/1.7/3.2 Results of the study of spectrum needs
               4/1.7/3.3 Results of sharing or compatibility studies
                    4/1.7/3.3.1 Suitability of existing allocations to the space operation service in the frequency range below 1 GHz
                    4/1.7/3.3.2 Results of sharing and compatibility studies within the frequency range 150.05-174 MHz
                         4/1.7/3.3.2.1 150.05-153 MHz band – radio astronomy service (RAS)
                         4/1.7/3.3.2.2 150.05-174 MHz band (land mobile service)
                         4/1.7/3.3.2.3 154-156 MHz band (space surveillance radars)
                         4/1.7/3.3.2.4 156-162.0375 MHz band (GMDSS)
                    4/1.7/3.3.3 Results of sharing and compatibility studies within the frequency range 400.15-420 MHz
                         4/1.7/3.3.3.1 Results of sharing and compatibility studies within the frequency range 400.15-403 MHz
                              4/1.7/3.3.3.1.1 400.15-401 MHz band (SRS/MetSat)
                              4/1.7/3.3.3.1.2 401-402 MHz band (MetSat/EESS)
                                   4/1.7/3.3.3.1.2.1 401-402 MHz band – MetSat/EESS (non-GSO SD satellite space-to-Earth direction)
                                   4/1.7/3.3.3.1.2.2 401-402 MHz band – MetSat/EESS (non-GSO SD satellite Earth-to-space direction)
                                   4/1.7/3.3.3.1.2.3 402-403 MHz (MetSat/EESS)
                                   4/1.7/3.3.3.1.2.4 400.15-403 MHz band – MetAids (non-GSO SD satellite space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space directions)
                                   4/1.7/3.3.3.1.2.5 402-403 MHz (MetSat/EESS) – Out-of-Band transmissions from non-GSO SD operations in 403-404 MHz
                         4/1.7/3.3.3.2 Results of sharing and compatibility studies within the frequency range 403-406 MHz
                         4/1.7/3.3.3.3 Results of sharing and compatibility studies within the frequency range 406-420 MHz
                              4/1.7/3.3.3.3.1 406-406.1 MHz band (mobile satellite service - COSPAS-SARSAT)
                              4/1.7/3.3.3.3.2 406.1-410 MHz band (LMS, FS, RAS)
                              4/1.7/3.3.3.3.3 410-420 MHz band (SRS, LMS, FS)
                    4/1.7/3.3.4 Summary of studies
          4/1.7/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               4/1.7/4.1 Method A NOC
               4/1.7/4.2 Method B
               4/1.7/4.3 Method C
          4/1.7/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               4/1.7/5.1 Method A
               4/1.7/5.2 Method B1
               4/1.7/5.3 Method B2
               4/1.7/5.4 Method C
CHAPTER 5 - Maritime, aeronautical and amateur services
     Agenda item 1.1
          5/1.1/1 Executive summary
          5/1.1/2 Background
          5/1.1/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               5/1.1/3.1 Spectrum needs
               5/1.1/3.2 Sharing with the broadcasting service in Region 1
               5/1.1/3.3 Sharing between the amateur service and the land mobile service in Region 1
               5/1.1/3.4 Sharing between the amateur service and the radiolocation service (wind profiler radars)
               5/1.1/3.5 Relevant ITU-R Recommendations
               5/1.1/3.6 Relevant ITU-R Reports
          5/1.1/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               5/1.1/4.1 Method A
               5/1.1/4.2 Method B1
               5/1.1/4.3 Method B2
               5/1.1/4.4 Method C
               5/1.1/4.5 Method D
          5/1.1/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               5/1.1/5.1 For all Methods A, B1, B2, C, and D, suppression of Resolution 658 (WRC-15)
               5/1.1/5.2 For Method A
               5/1.1/5.3 For Method B1
               5/1.1/5.4 For Method B2
               5/1.1/5.5 For Method C
               5/1.1/5.6 For Method D
     Agenda item 1.8
          5/1.8/1 Executive summary
               5/1.8/1.1 Resolution 359 (Rev.WRC-15), invites the 2019 World Radiocommunication Conference 1
               5/1.8/1.2 Resolution 359 (Rev.WRC-15), invites the 2019 World Radiocommunication Conference 2
          5/1.8/2 Background
               5/1.8/2.1  Issue A: Global maritime distress and safety system modernization
               5/1.8/2.2 Issue B: Introduction of additional satellite systems into the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (resolves to invite ITU-R 2)
          5/1.8/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               5/1.8/3.1 Issue A: Global maritime distress and safety system modernization (resolves to invite ITU-R 1)
               5.1.8/3.2 Issue B: Introduction of additional satellite systems into the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (resolves to invite ITU-R 2)
                    5/1.8/3.2.1  Allocations and other regulatory provisions to be taken into account
                         5/1.8/3.2.1.1 Allocations and associated matters
                         5/1.8/3.2.1.2 Other regulatory provisions
          5/1.8/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               5/1.8/4.1 Issue A: Modernization of the global maritime distress and safety system (resolves to invite ITU-R 1)
                    5/1.8/4.1.1 Method A1
                    5/1.8/4.1.2 Method A2
                    5/1.8/4.1.3 Method A3
               5/1.8/4.2 Issue B: Introduction of additional satellite systems into global maritime distress and safety systems (resolves to invite ITU-R 2)
                    5/1.8/4.2.1 Method B1
                    5/1.8/4.2.2 Method B2
                         5/1.8/4.2.2.1 Method B2(a)
                         5/1.8/4.2.2.2 Method B2(b)
                    5/1.8/4.2.3 Method B3
                    5/1.8/4.2.4 Method B4
          5/1.8/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               5/1.8/5.1 For Issue A
                    5/1.8/5.1.1 For Method A1
                    5/1.8/5.1.2 For Method A2
                    5/1.8/5.1.3 For Method A3
               5/1.8/5.2 For Issue B
                    5/1.8/5.2.1 For Method B1
                    5/1.8/5.2.2 For Method B2
                         5/1.8/5.2.2.1 For Method B2(a)
                         5/1.8/5.2.2.2 For Method B2(b)
                    5/1.8/5.2.3 For Method B3
                    5/1.8/5.2.4 For Method B4
     Agenda item 1.9.1
          5/1.9.1/1 Executive summary
          5/1.9.1/2 Background
          5/1.9.1/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               5/1.9.1/3.1 Applications with autonomous maritime radio devices
               5/1.9.1/3.2 Existing relevant Recommendations and Reports are listed as follows:
               5/1.9.1/3.3 Analyses on spectrum requirements
               5/1.9.1/3.4 Appropriate frequency bands
               5/1.9.1/3.5 Analyses on device identification requirements
          5/1.9.1/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               5/1.9.1/4.1 Autonomous maritime radio devices Group A
                    5/1.9.1/4.1.1 Method A
               5/1.9.1/4.2 Autonomous maritime radio devices Group B
                    5/1.9.1/4.2.1 Method B1
                    5/1.9.1/4.2.2 Method B2
                    5/1.9.1/4.2.3 Method B3
          5/1.9.1/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               5/1.9.1/5.1 For Method A
               5/1.9.1/5.2 For Method B1
               5/1.9.1/5.3 For Method B2
               5/1.9.1/5.4 For Method B3
     Agenda item 1.9.2
          5/1.9.2/1 Executive summary
          5/1.9.2/2 Background
          5/1.9.2/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               5/1.9.2/3.1 Discussion on compatibility with incumbent services
               5/1.9.2/3.2 Frequency plans
                    5/1.9.2/3.2.1 Frequency plan alternative 1
                    5/1.9.2/3.2.2 Frequency plan alternative 2
                    5/1.9.2/3.2.3 Frequency plan alternative 3
               5/1.9.2/3.3 Existing relevant Recommendations and Reports are listed as follows:
          5/1.9.2/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               5/1.9.2/4.1 Method A
               5/1.9.2/4.2 Method B
               5/1.9.2/4.3  Method C
               5/1.9.2/4.4 Method D
               5/1.9.2/4.5 Method E
               5/1.9.2/4.6  Method F
          5/1.9.2/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               5/1.9.2/5.1 For Method A
               5/1.9.2/5.2 For Method B
                    5/1.9.2/5.2.1 For Option 1
                    5/1.9.2/5.2.2 For Option 2
               5/1.9.2/5.3 For Methods C and D
                    5/1.9.2/5.3.1 For Method C
                    5/1.9.2/5.3.2 For Method D (Option 1)
                    5/1.9.2/5.3.3 For Method D (Option 2)
               5/1.9.2/5.4 For Method E
               5/1.9.2/5.5 For Method F
     Agenda item 1.10
          5/1.10/1 Executive summary
          5/1.10/2 Background
          5/1.10/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               5/1.10/3.1 Relevant ITU-R Recommendations and Reports
          5/1.10/4 Methods to satisfy the agenda item
               5/1.10/4.1 Method A
               5/1.10/4.2  Method B
               5/1.10/4.3 Method C
          5/1.10/5 Regulatory and procedural considerations
               5/1.10/5.1 Method A
               5/1.10/5.2 Method B
               5/1.10/5.3 Method C
     Agenda item 9.1(9.1.4)
          5/9.1.4 Resolution 763 (WRC-15)
          5/9.1.4/1 Executive summary
          5/9.1.4/2 Background
          5/9.1.4/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
               5/9.1.4/3.1 Regulatory issues
               5/9.1.4/3.2 Operations in the Earth’s atmosphere
               5/9.1.4/3.3 Operations in space
               5/9.1.4/3.4 Technical studies including link analyses, Doppler shift, and frequency planning
               5/9.1.4/3.5 Further regulatory analysis and technical studies
          5/9.1.4/4 Conclusions
CHAPTER 6 - General issues
     Agenda item 2
          6/2/1 ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference in the Radio Regulations which have been revised and approved since WRC-15
          6/2/2 Lists of RR provisions and footnotes containing references to ITU-R Recommendations or to WRC Resolutions containing references to ITU-R Recommendations
          6/2/3 Possible merger of Resolutions 27 (Rev.WRC-12) and 28 (Rev.WRC-15)
     Agenda item 4
          6/4/1 Modification to Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC-07)
          6/4/2 Review of WARC/WRC Resolutions and Recommendations
     Agenda item 9.1
          Agenda item 9.1(9.1.6)
               6/9.1.6 Issue 1) in the Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
                    6/9.1.6/1 Executive summary
                    6/9.1.6/2 Background
                    6/9.1.6/3 Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                         6/9.1.6/3.1  Impact studies for WPT-EV operating in the 19-25 kHz frequency range
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.1 Impact studies on standard frequency and time signal service
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.2 Impact studies on ripple control
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.3 Impact studies on train protection automatic warning systems
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.4 Impact studies on maritime radio
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.5 Impact studies on AM broadcasting
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.6 Impact studies on amateur radio
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.7 Study on the impact of WPT-EV to aeronautical service
                              6/9.1.6/3.1.8 Study on the impact of WPT-EV to lightning detection system
                         6/9.1.6/3.2  Impact studies for WPT-EV operating in the 55-65 kHz frequency range
                              6/9.1.6/3.2.1 Impact studies on the standard frequency and time signal service
                              6/9.1.6/3.2.2 Impact studies on ripple control
                              6/9.1.6/3.2.3 Impact studies on train protection automatic warning systems
                              6/9.1.6/3.2.4 Impact studies on maritime radio including navigation system
                              6/9.1.6/3.2.5 Impact studies on AM broadcasting
                              6/9.1.6/3.2.6 Impact studies on amateur radio
                         6/9.1.6/3.3  Impact studies for WPT-EV operating in the 79-90 kHz frequency range
                              6/9.1.6/3.3.1 Impact studies to standard frequency and time signal service
                                   6/9.1.6/3.3.1.1 Impact studies to standard frequency and time signal service using 40 and 60 kHz
                                   6/9.1.6/3.3.1.2 Impact studies to standard frequency and time signal service using 77.5 kHz
                              6/9.1.6/3.3.2 Impact studies on ripple control
                              6/9.1.6/3.3.3 Impact to specific railway radiocommunication system
                              6/9.1.6/3.3.4 Impact studies to maritime radio including navigation system
                                   6/9.1.6/3.3.4.1 Loran-C systems in 79-90 kHz
                              6/9.1.6/3.3.5 Impact studies to sound broadcasting
                              6/9.1.6/3.3.6 Impact studies to the amateur service
                         6/9.1.6/3.4 ITU-R collaboration with standards developing organizations
                    6/9.1.6/4 Conclusions
          Agenda item 9.1(9.1.7)
               6/9.1.7 Issue 2) in the Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
                    6/9.1.7/1 Executive summary
                    6/9.1.7/2 Background
                         6/9.1.7/2.1 Issues arising from the use of unauthorized earth station uplinks
                    6/9.1.7/3  Summary and analysis of the results of ITU-R studies
                         6/9.1.7/3.1  Application of Article 18 in the Radio Regulations
                         6/9.1.7/3.2 Licensing responsibilities of satellite operators and administrations
                         6/9.1.7/3.3 Analysis of studies
                              6/9.1.7/3.3.1 Issue 2a in Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
                                   6/9.1.7/3.3.1.1 Situational status and potential additional measures in order to limit unauthorized uplink transmissions of earth stations
                                   6/9.1.7/3.3.1.2 Administrations’ monitoring capabilities
                                        6/9.1.7/3.3.1.2.1 Geolocation capabilities
                                   6/9.1.7/3.3.1.3 Assistance from ITU, notifying administrations and/or satellite operators
                                   6/9.1.7/3.3.1.4 Operating in contravention of RR No. 18.1
                                   6/9.1.7/3.3.1.5 Unauthorized earth stations operating while in motion
                              6/9/1.7/3.3.2 Issue 2b in Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
                                   6/9.1.7/3.3.2.1 Possible methods/courses of action for managing the unauthorized operation of earth stations, as a tool to guide national spectrum management programme
                    6/9.1.7/4 Conclusions
                         6/9.1.7/4.1 Issue 2a in the Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
                         6/9.1.7/4.2 Issue 2b in Annex to Resolution 958 (WRC-15)
     Agenda item 10
          6/10/1 WRC-23 preliminary agenda item 2.1 – Resolution 361 (WRC-15)
          6/10/2 WRC-23 preliminary agenda item 2.2 – Resolution 656 (WRC-15)
          6/10/3 WRC-23 preliminary agenda item 2.3 – Resolution 657 (WRC-15)
          6/10/4 WRC-23 preliminary agenda item 2.4 – Resolution 161 (WRC-15)
          6/10/5 WRC-23 preliminary agenda item 2.5 – Resolution 235 (WRC-15)
          6/10/6 Additional suggestions on WRC-23 agenda items
ANNEX TO THE CPM REPORT
     1 List of existing ITU-R Resolutions
     2 List of existing ITU-R Recommendations
     3 List of draft new (DN) or draft revised (DR) ITU-R Recommendations (may include preliminary draft new (PDN) or revised (PDR) ITU-R Recommendations and working documents toward preliminary draft new (WDPDN) or revised (WDPDR) ITU-R Recommendations)
     4 List of existing ITU-R Reports
     5 List of draft new (DN) or draft revised (DR) ITU-R Reports (may include preliminary draft new (PDN) or revised (PDR) ITU-R Reports and working documents toward preliminary draft new (WDPDN) or revised (WDPDR) ITU-R Reports)
     6 Other ITU publications
     7 Non-ITU publications
     Lists of abbreviations used in the CPM Report