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WRC-15 BROADBAND PPDR SPECTRUM SAVE LIVES DECISION Public safety agencies need wireless communications to protect property and help save lives Existing systems and bands are suitable for Narrow Band applications In todays


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  • Public safety agencies need wireless communications to

protect property and help save lives

  • Existing systems and bands are suitable for Narrow Band

applications

  • In today’s broadband age, police and other agencies have a

critical need for mobile broadband communications to succeed in their mission to save lives and property

  • If all countries work with different frequencies and

technologies, the market becomes fragmented and costs increase … Harmonizing spectrum and standards is also essential for enabling multiple agencies to deal with major incidents together

  • WRC-15 agenda item 1.3 was to consider the broadband

needs of Public safety agencies around the world (PPDR)

WRC-15 BROADBAND PPDR SPECTRUM SAVE LIVES DECISION

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WRC Resolution 646 was modified by WRC-15 to adopt 694-894 MHz as the global frequency range for Public Safety Mobile Broadband

WRC-15 RESOLVED TO HARMONIZE 694-894 MHZ AS A GLOBAL FREQUENCY RANGE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY MOBILE BROADBAND

The original WRC 2003 Resolution 646 already contained the harmonized ranges for narrow band public safety in VHF, UHF (400) and parts of 700/800 MHz in Regions II & III WRC-15 Recognized the continued need of narrow band public safety wireless and the complimentary role of mobile broadband ITU SG5 Developed new report M. 2291 & M. 2377 on PPDR using IMT/LTE technology and on requirements, objectives, spectrum calculations & deployment models

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HOW BROADBAND PPDR MISSION CRITICAL CAN USE BROADBAND

Collaborate in real-time, share video, improve emergency response Automated intelligence with integrated physical security & analytics Real-time video surveillance

  • f vital property, assets &

people Benefit from demonstrated crime deterrence in public risk area Trust & transparency between community & law enforcement Effectively manage correlated voice, data & video evidentiary information

Enhance Situational Awareness Improve Utilization of Personnel Expand Evidentiary Capabilities Protect People & Resources Deter Crime Improve Community Relations

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Countries around the World are already adopting this Global Harmonized Range

ASIA (APT) 700 MHz B28 800 MHz B26 EU (CEPT) 700 MHz B28/B68 800 MHz B20 LA (CITEL) 700 MHz B28 700 MHz B14 NA (CITEL) 700 MHz B14

MEA(ARAB STATES / ATU) 700 MHz B28/B68 800 MHz B20 US 700 Band Plan 3GPP Band 14 788-798/758-768 MHz APT 700 Band plan 3GPP Band 28 703-748/758-803 MHz Arab states/ R1* 700 Band plan 3GPP Band 68 698-728/753-788 MHz Asia 800 Band Plan 3GPP Band 26 814-834/859-879 MHz EU 800 Band Plan 3GPP Band 20 791-821/832-862 MHz

RCC

Depends on 700MHz ARN

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PPDR NATIONAL BAND PLANNING INTO REGIONALLY HARMONIZED BAND POST WRC-15

New Band driven by PPDR LTE Driven by consumer LTE/ MNO

Extending Band 5 to include Band 26 down to 814MHz allows for additional 10Mhz for PPDR

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APT and CEPT are finalizing Regional Recommendations to contain regional harmonized frequency arrangements that will be used to update the ITU Recommendation M.2015 ITU to update Report M.2291 on the use of IMT/LTE for public safety mobile broadband (Broadband PPDR)

NEXT STEPS FOR IMPLEMENTING WRC-15 RESOLUTION ON PUBLIC SAFETY MOBILE BROADBAND

ITU to update Report M. 2273 on public safety mobile broadband (Broadband PPDR) including improving and potentially split into recommendations on spectrum requirements and reports on implementation models and PPDR requirements ATU is invited to develop a common proposal for Broadband PPDR or to adopt Arab state or CEPT and contribute to WP5a and update the ITU Recommendation M.2015 for Region I

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ETSI/3GPP

Critical Com Specs

2015 2016 2017

CEPT Report 53

WRC-15 MS Allocation 694-894 MHz Res 646-15

EU Implementation Act 700 MHz including PPDR (draft RSCOM) 3GPP Release 12

ProSe (DMO, GCSE)

ECC Report 400 MHz Compatibility

ECC Report 700 MHz Compatibility

ECC/DEC/(15)01

  • 700 MHz

MFCN

PTT over cellular standards

ECC Report 218 BB-PPDR

ECC REC/DEC BB- PPDR

BB-PPDR

3GPP Release 13 PMC PTT over

LTE Resilient E-UTRA

CEPT Work completed. Possible Refinements, if needed. ECC RECs Cross- border co-

  • rdination

Nov 14

3GPP Releases 14

EUR EUROPE OPEAN CEP AN CEPT/E T/EU U PR PROGR OGRES ESS ON P S ON PPDR PDR

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Member States should also have the flexibility to use portions of the 700 MHz frequency band in response to specific national needs. Besides terrestrial wireless broadband electronic communications services, this could also include use in line with the Union's sectoral spectrum policy priorities, in particular for PMSE, PPDR and the IoT and with the aim of ensuring efficient spectrum use. Draf aft t EUR EUROPEAN OPEAN COM OMMISSI ISSION ON & & EC ECC IM IMPLEM PLEMENTI ENTING NG DEC ECISI ISION ONs

Electronic Communications Committee Draft ECC Dec 16(02) on Broadband PPDR EC draft decision

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PPDR SPECTRUM ARRANGEMENTS

Next Steps under Study Group 5

PPDR Frequency Arrangements in Harmonized frequency ranges Regionally Harmonized PPDR Frequency Arrangements Recommendation ITU-R M.2015 (Part 1) Regional Organizations IT ITU-R WP5A WP5A Recommendation ITU-R M.2015 (Part 2) PPDR Frequency Arrangements in other frequency ranges (allocated to mobile service) PPDR Frequency Arrangements in recognized frequency ranges

ITU-R Members Regional Organizations WP5A Sector/Admin APT/CEPT/CITEL/RCC/ASMG/ATU ITU-R

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Broadband PPDR in 700MHz SCENARIOS for PPDR ARRANGEMNTS

Spectrum needs and deployment models vary, Dedicated, Hybrid or over Commercial MNO. However, frequency arrangement scenarios for inclusion in Rec. M 2015 necessitate a harmonized common implementation across Region I to ensure device can be used across in cases of Disaster Relief and Equipment can be carried across countries.

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In preparation of First Post ATU WRC-15 Meeting

ATU is invited to develop a common proposal for Broadband PPDR or to adopt Arab state or CEPT and contribute to WP5a and update the ITU Recommendation M.2015 for Region I Arabs states adopted -25dBm/8MHz for Band 68 ECC Draft Decision requiring -42dBm/8Mhz (-30dBm/8Mhz in normal conditions) National Broadband plans to include PPDR frequency arrangements and to develop governance model if commercial networks are to be utilized

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Daniel S. HAMADEH motorolasolutions.com danielhamadeh@motorolasolutions.com

Thank you