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Work Item details
Reference PT1_50
Short Name Feasibility of shared use of the 6425-7125 MHz frequency band by MFCN and WAS/RLAN
ETSI Workitem
ETSI Deliverable
Subject Feasibility and sharing studies on the potential shared use of the 6425-7125 MHz frequency band between MFCN and Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLAN).
Related WI SE45_04
Scope Study possible technical conditions for the potential shared use of the band 6425-7125 MHz between MFCN and Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLAN). This would include investigation on sharing mechanisms/rules, and a range of sharing scenarios based on various deployment assumptions.

Close collaboration is needed between ECC PT1 and WG SE / PT SE45. ECC PT1 should provide MFCN parameters (a range of parameters, including macro Base Stations aligned with characteristics used in the WRC-23 studies) and WG SE / PT SE 45 should provide suitable RLAN parameters (ref. work item SE45_04).

Deliverable ECC Report
Responsible group ECC PT1 - ECC PT1
Start date 10-03-2023
Target date 07-03-2025
Public Consultation 08-11-2024
Permanent Work Item False
Comments

This study is focusing on shared use of the 6425-7125 MHz frequency band between MFCN and RLAN. This work item does not include studies on coexistence with other services (such as FS and FSS) which is studied under other work items in CEPT (ref. work item SE45_04 and PT1 work under AI 1.2 of WRC-23), the results of which should be taken into account as appropriate.

Possible further work related to the protection of incumbents would be further assessed, if necessary, at a later stage.

The work under this work item here should not be considered as a decision on the future use of 6425-7125 MHz frequency band.


Keywords MFCN, RLAN, WAS
Worked by
Contact Peter Faris ([email protected])
Status In Progress
Triggered By ECC#61
Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, United Kingdom
Progress Report