A new coordination mechanism isn’t needed to meet aviation communications...
A new coordination mechanism isn’t needed to meet aviation communications requirements that depend on mobile satellite networks, Inmarsat told aviation officials meeting this month on spectrum management at the International Civil Aviation Organization. The organization favored a preliminary proposal for…
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a new coordination mechanism to ensure long-term spectrum availability and access to meet AMS(R)S requirements under a 2012 World Radiocommunication Conference agenda item (CD March 10 p8). The current regulatory provisions aren’t good enough, Inmarsat said in a document submitted to the meeting, and a new forum could complicate the process or make coordination agreements more difficult to reach. No regulatory changes are needed to strengthen or enforce aeronautical mobile-satellite (route) service spectrum priority at L-band, Inmarsat said.