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Work Item details
Reference SE45_04
Short Name WAS/RLAN 6425-7125 MHz
ETSI Workitem
ETSI Deliverable https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/103600_103699/103631/01.01.01_60/tr_103631v010101p.pdf
Subject Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLAN) in the 6425-7125 MHz band

Related WI PT1_50
Scope

Study possible technical conditions under which Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks(WAS/RLAN) could operate and coexist with existing services in the 6425-7125MHz band, and any additional studies, dependent upon the CEPT position and the results of WRC-23.



Deliverable ECC Report
Responsible group WG SE - SE45
Start date 05-11-2021
Target date 31-05-2024
Public Consultation 29-03-2024
Permanent Work Item False
Comments

Studies should address:

  • technical and operational characteristics of LPI and VLP WAS/RLAN in the 6425-7125 MHz band;
  • sharing and compatibility issues between LPI and VLP WAS/RLAN and incumbent services in the 6425-7125 MHz band;

 

No regulatory measures shall be taken under this WI.

 

WRC-23 agenda item1.2 calls to study the band 6425-7125 MHz for IMT. The work in preparation forWRC-23 agenda item 1.2 will run independently from the work conducted under this work item here. The work under this work item here is neither a decision for the introduction of WAS/RLAN in the 6425-7125 MHz band, nor a prejudice toa future ECP on WRC-23 agenda item 1.2.

 

Dependent on the outcome of WRC-23 agenda item 1.2, further technical studies under a new WI could be initiated on the possible technical and usage conditions under which Low Power Indoor (LPI) and Very Low Power (VLP) portable Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLAN) in the 6425-7125 MHz band could coexist with IMT.

Relevant ETSI Deliverables ETSI TR 103 631 v1.1.1 and ETSI TR 103 524 v1.1.1



Keywords WAS/RLAN
Worked by
Contact Doriana Guiducci ([email protected])
Status In Progress
Triggered By Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Ireland, Lithuania, Slovakia

Progress Report