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ENACOM Allocates 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz Bands for FSS!
Publisher:Admin  Source:  Date:2024/12/17

Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones (ENACOM) in Argentina published Resolución 1188/2024 on December 3, 2024, which allocates the following frequency bands for Fixed Satellite Service (FSS): 71-76 GHz (Space-to-Earth) and 81-86 GHz (Earth-to-Space). Authorized users of these services will comply with the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-27) regarding limits of power flux-density and EIRP for satellite services. FSS permit holders must modify operations, if needed, to comply with future regulations related to this procedure.  We expect local testing to be waived and foreign test reports accepted, until the local labs have the capability to test locally.

 

English version of the regulation:

 

NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ENTITY

 

Summarized Resolution 1188/2024

 

RESOL-2024-1188-APN#JGM DATE 11/29/2024

 

EX-2024-130979579-APN-DNPYC#ENACOM

 

THE AUDITOR OF THE NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ENTITY has resolved:

 

1 – To allocate the 71-76 GHz frequency band to the Fixed Satellite Service (space-to-Earth), with primary category and 81-86 GHz to the Fixed Satellite Service (Earth-to-space) with primary category.

 

2 – Establish that, in the frequency bands allocated by means of Article 1 to the Fixed Satellite Service, the protection of services and frequency sharing will be adjusted in accordance with the provisions of the Radiocommunication Regulations and Recommendations of the ITU, Recommendations of CITEL and other national and international regulations applicable in this matter.

 

3 – To provide that users authorized under the provisions of ARTICLE 1 hereof shall comply with the provisions under the following conditions:

 

3.1 Any resolutions of the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-27) pursuant to Resolution 775 (Rev. WRC-23) concerning limits on power flux-density and equivalent isotropically radiated power of Article 21 for satellite services, in order to protect the Fixed Service in the frequency bands 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz without imposing undue restrictions on satellite systems, shall be binding upon national adoption.

 

3.2 They shall ensure compatibility with passive services, taking into account footnote 5.149 of the ITU Radio Regulations and Resolution 776 (WRC-19), without unduly limiting satellite systems and by taking all feasible measures to protect the Radio Astronomy Service from harmful interference.

 

3.3 They shall cooperate fully in coordinating their proposed frequency use for operations in the frequency bands 71-76 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 81-86 GHz (Earth-to-space) with any existing or future Fixed-Satellite Service permittee whose facilities could be affected by operations in that band in terms of frequency interference or restricted capacity.

 

3.4 Authorizations shall be conditioned so that the Fixed-Satellite Service permittee shall modify its operations, if necessary, to comply with any future regulations developed in the ongoing regulatory procedure mentioned above.

 

3.5. In the event of any claim of interference by users of authorized systems belonging to the Fixed service, the permit holders of the Fixed Satellite Service will be responsible for resolving said interference conflict, without prejudice to the intervention that is the responsibility of this ENACOM, in its capacity as the Enforcement Authority of the GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF THE RADIOELECTRIC SPECTRUM approved by ENACOM Resolution No. 682 dated May 11, 2023.

 

3.6. In order to authorize Earth Stations, the Fixed Satellite Service permit holder must submit the study of electromagnetic compatibility and no harmful interference on the systems belonging to the terrestrial Fixed Service authorized in its area, in accordance with current regulations.

 

4 – Incorporate the attribution made in Article 1 of this Resolution, in the CABFRA.

 

5 - Communicate to the relevant areas, publish in extract, give to the NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRY.

 

Signed: Juan Martin Ozores, Auditor, NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ENTITY.

 

NOTE: The complete version of this Resolution may be obtained on the ENACOM WEB page: www.enacom.gob.ar/normativas.

 

Sergio Gabriel Macia, Analyst, Office Area.

 

and. 03/12/2024 No. 86340/24 v. 12/03/2024

 

Source:

https://www.argentina.gob.ar/normativa/nacional/resoluci%C3%B3n-1188-2024-406760/texto

 

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