Preparation Conference for WRC-07 Spectrum Held in Beijing on April 19th

 Seminar     |       2006/4/19

A preparation conference for WRC-07 was held in Hong Yun 6th Hall of Xiyuan Hotel on April 19, 2006. The conference was attended by Xie Feibo, Director of China Radio Administrative Bureau, the leaders and experts from various departments of Radio Administrative Bureau and the State Administration of Radio Film And Television, and representatives from relevant domestic service providers and manufacturers such as Huawei, ZTE, Datang, etc..
 
The main topics were the issues concerning future frequency of WRC-07(ITU item1.4 and item1.9) and the problems arising from the arrangement of 2.5~2.6GHZ frequency band.

Xie Feibo, Director of China Radio Administrative Bureau, described the theme and objective of the conference significantly at the beginning. He was followed by Mr. Lang Baozheng, the chief engineer from Telecommunications Research Institute in Ministry of Information Industry, who introduced the related issues of WRC-07 item1.4 and suggested some considerations about future frequency of China. Experts from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications briefed computational method to predict the demand of Chinese IMT-ADVANCED frequency. Meanwhile, the participants examined the candidate frequency band provided by IMT-ADVANCED, analyzed the usage of each frequency band, and summarized the situation of available frequency band provided by IMT-ADVANCED in China.

In the afternoon, Mr. Wang Jian from Radio Administrative Bureau presented the arrangement of 2.5~2.6GHZ frequency band usage. After a heated discussion, leaders and experts achieved some relevant conclusions and opinions and reached certain consensuses.

At last, Xie Feibo, Director of China Radio Administrative Bureau, made a comprehensive summary. He appealed to all participants to think from different perspectives, to consider the position of counterpart, and to make in-depth exchanges in order to find more effective solutions to the problems and reach broader consensuses.