RES762 – 412 – ADD RESOLUTION 762 (WRC-15) Application of power flux-density criteria to assess the potential for harmful interference under No. 11.32A for fixed-satellite and broadcasting-satellite service networks in the 6 GHz and 10/11/12/14 GHz frequency bands not subject to a Plan The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), considering a) that the 6 GHz and 10/11/12/14 GHz frequency bands, not subject to a Plan, are extensively used with operational satellites about every 2-3° around the geostationary-satellite orbit; b) that there are currently a very large number of satellite networks submitted to the ITU Radiocommunication Sector for these frequency bands; c) that the above factors have led to significant difficulties for administrations to introduce new satellite networks; d) that more precise criteria to assess the probability of harmful interference under No. 11.32A have the potential to reduce undue protection requirements for assignments in respect of incoming assignments; e) that due to the congestion in these frequency bands as well as advances in technology and applications in these frequency bands, practical satellite implementations are seen in practice to use relatively homogeneous technical parameters; f) that use of more homogeneous technical parameters will facilitate efficient spectrum usage and support the introduction of new networks; g) that the use of power flux-density (pfd) thresholds will encourage use of more homogeneous technical parameters and support efficient spectrum usage,