RES224 – 287 – n) that Recommendation ITU-R M.1036 provides frequency arrangements for implementation of the terrestrial component of IMT in the frequency bands identified for IMT in the Radio Regulations; o) that Reports ITU-R M.2241, ITU-R BT.2215, ITU-R BT.2247, ITU-R BT.2248, ITU-R BT.2265, ITU-R BT.2301, ITU-R BT.2337 and ITU-R BT.2339 contain material relevant to compatibility studies between IMT and other services; p) that Report ITU-R BT.2338 describes the implications of a co-primary allocation to the mobile service in the frequency band 694-790 MHz in Region 1 for the use of that frequency band by applications ancillary to broadcasting and programme-making, emphasizing a) that in all administrations terrestrial broadcasting is a vital part of the communication and information infrastructure; b) that flexibility must be afforded to administrations: – to determine, at a national level, how much spectrum to make available for IMT from within the identified frequency bands, taking into account current uses of the spectrum and the needs of other applications; – to develop their own transition plans, if necessary, tailored to meet their specific deployment of existing systems; – to have the ability for the identified frequency bands to be used by all services having allocations in those frequency bands; – to determine the timing of availability and use of the frequency bands identified for IMT, in order to meet particular market demand and other national considerations; c) that the particular needs and national conditions and circumstances of developing countries, including least-developed countries, highly-indebted poor countries with economies in transition, and countries with large territories and territories with a low-subscriber density, must be met; d) that due consideration should be given to the benefits of harmonized utilization of the spectrum for the terrestrial component of IMT, taking into account the current and planned use of these frequency bands by all services to which these frequency bands are allocated; e) that the use of frequency bands below 1 GHz for IMT also helps to “bridge the gap” between sparsely-populated areas and densely-populated areas in various countries; f) that the identification of a frequency band for IMT does not preclude the use of this frequency band by other services or applications to which it is allocated; g) that the use of the frequency band 470-862 MHz by the broadcasting service and other primary services is also covered by the GE06 Agreement; h) that the requirements of the different services to which the frequency band is allocated, including the mobile and broadcasting services, need to be taken into account,