INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Radiocommunication Bureau (Direct Fax N°. +41 22 730 57 85) Circular Letter 6/LCCE/14 19 November 2001 To Administrations of Member States of the ITU and Radiocommunication Sector Members participating in the work of Radiocommunication Working Parties 6A, 6E, 6M, 6P, 6Q, 6R, 6S, Task Group 6/7, Task Group 6/8 and Study Group 6 Subject: Meetings of Working Parties 6A, 6E, 6M, 6P, 6Q, 6R, 6S, Task Group 6/7 and Task Group 6/8 in conjunction with a meeting of Radiocommunication Study Group 6 WP 6A: Program assembling and formatting (replacing former WP 6D) WP 6E: Terrestrial delivery WP 6M: Interactive and multimedia broadcasting WP 6P: Content production/postproduction WP 6Q: Performance assessment and quality control WP 6R: Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television WP 6S: Satellite delivery TG 6/7: Planning parameters for digital broadcasting at frequencies below 30 MHz TG 6/8: Preparation for the Regional Radiocommunication Conference 2004 (RRC-04) [TG 6/9: Digital Cinema] SG 6: 1 Broadcasting services Introduction The meetings of Working Parties were foreseen in the programme of the Radiocommunication Study Groups by the meeting of Study Group Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen held on 3 and 4 September 2001. Task Group 6/8 was established during the meeting of Study Group 6 of 2 October 2001 (see Administrative Circular CACE/231 dated 16 October 2001, which includes the dates of the first meeting to be held in Geneva for 16 to 18 January 2002). The allocation of Questions assigned to Study Group 6 is listed in Annex 1. Place des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 20 Switzerland Telephone +41 22 730 51 11 Telefax Gr3: +41 22 733 72 56 Gr4: +41 22 730 65 00 Telex 421 000 uit ch Telegram ITU GENEVE E-mail: itumail@itu.int www.itu.int -2- The programme of the meetings may include also the first meeting of Task Group 6/9 subject to the approval of draft new Question ITU-R [Doc. 6/186] which has been submitted for approval by Members States in compliance with Resolution ITU-R 1-3, through Circular CAR/117 dated 7 November 2001. The draft Decision to establish Task Group 6/9 subject to the approval of the draft new Question has been announced in Administrative Circular CACE/234 dated 12 November 2001. The first meeting of Task Group 6/9 would take place at the ITU Headquarters, Geneva, from 11 to 15 March 2002. 2 Date and place of the meetings The meetings will take place in the ITU Headquarters, Geneva. Services directly connected with meeting activities, such as delegate registration, document distribution, etc., will be located in the vicinity of the meeting rooms. Registration will commence at 08:30 hours on the opening day. The meetings are scheduled as follows: Working Party 6Q 19-22 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours Working Party 6R 18-22 March 2002 opening at 14:00 hours Working Party 6S 13-22 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours Working Party 6E 14-20 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours Working Party 6P 18-22 March 2002 opening at 10:45 hours Working Party 6M 18-22 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours Working Party 6A 19-22 March 2002 opening at 14:00 hours Task Group 6/7 11-13 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours Task Group 6/8 4-8 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours [Task Group 6/9 11-15 March 2002 opening at 14:00 hours] Study Group 6 25-26 March 2002 opening at 9:30 hours The meeting of Radiocommunication Study Group 6 is announced in Administrative Circular CACE/235. 3 Programme of meetings In accordance with Resolution ITU-R 1-3, the Working Parties and Task Groups study assigned ITU-R Questions and will prepare draft ITU-R Recommendations, progress reports and other texts for consideration by Study Group 6. Preliminary draft agendas for the above-mentioned meetings are contained in Annex 2. Task Group 6/8 will prepare, on the basis of contributions from administrations, other Study Groups, and the Special Committee a report to be submitted to Regional Radiocommunication Conference 2004 (RRC-04). D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 -3- 3.1 Preparation of draft new or revised Recommendations to be adopted according to § 10.2.2 of Resolution ITU-R 1-3 Draft new or revised Recommendations prepared during the meetings of Working Parties 6A, 6E, 6M, 6P, 6Q, 6R, 6S, Task Group 6/7 and [Task Group 6/9] held immediately prior to the Study Group, will be submitted to the Study Group. Immediately after the Study Group meeting, these draft Recommendations will be circulated for consideration to all administrations and other organizations participating in the work of Study Group 6 (§ 10.2.2.3). The Study Group consideration period shall extend for at least two months following the circulation of the draft Recommendations and shall end after the texts of the draft Recommendations have been available in the working languages for at least four weeks. If no objections from Members are received in the Study Group consideration period, the procedure of approval (§ 10.3) will be initiated. Should any unresolved objection from Members remain, the text will either be submitted to the next Radiocommunication Assembly or, if appropriate, referred back to the relevant Study Group/Working Party/Task Group for further study. If, at its meeting, a Study Group decides that a draft Recommendation resulting from the study of a Question identified as suitable for the Alternative Approval Procedure (AAP) has no policy or regulatory implications, the approval process of Resolution ITU-R 45 may be applied. In such a case, the draft Recommendation should be considered for adoption using the consultation procedure described above. Once adopted by this procedure, such a Recommendation shall then be considered approved in accordance with Resolution ITU-R 45. 4 Working language The Working Parties and Task Groups conduct their work in English. 5 Contributions Contributions in response to the work of the Working Parties and Task Groups are invited. These will be processed according to the provisions laid down in Resolution ITU-R 1-3. One copy of each contribution should be sent to the Secretariat, Radiocommunication Bureau for processing. Contributions should also be sent to the Chairmen of the relevant Working Party or Task Groups and to the Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Study Group 6. The pertinent addresses can be found in Annex 3 to this circular. Participants are encouraged to submit contributions by electronic mail to: catherine.laurent@itu.int Documents received up to six weeks in advance of the meeting are dispatched, as far as possible, before the meeting in their original language. Later contributions, received up to seven days in advance of the meeting, are made available at the opening of the meeting in the original working language and, if possible, in English. The Secretariat cannot guarantee that documents received after the seven-day limit can be made available for the opening of the meeting. Submissions later than 12:00 hours on the working day preceding the opening of the meeting are not accepted. Resolution ITU R 1-3 provides that contributions which are not available to participants at the opening of the meeting shall not be considered. D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 -4- 6 Visa requirements We would remind you that citizens of some countries are required to obtain a visa in order to enter and spend any time in Switzerland. The visa must be requested and obtained from the office (embassy or consulate) representing Switzerland in your country or, if there is no such office in your country, from the one that is closest to the country of departure. If problems are encountered, the Union can, at the official request of the administration or company you represent, approach the competent Swiss authorities in order to facilitate delivery of the visa. Any such request must specify the name and functions of the individual(s) for whom the visa(s) is/are requested and be accompanied by a copy of the approved registration form approved for the ITU conference or meeting in question. 7 Participation The intended participation of your representative(s) should be advised not later than one month before the opening of the meeting, by means of the annexed form (Annex 4) (to be photocopied as required). For hotel accommodation see Administrative Circular CA/87 dated 6 September 2000. Robert. W. Jones Director, Radiocommunication Bureau Annexes: 4 Distribution: – – – Administrations of Member States and Radiocommunication Sector Members participating in the work of Radiocommunication Working Parties 6A, 6E, 6M, 6P, 6Q, 6R, 6S, Task Group 6/7, Task Group 6/8 and Radiocommunication Study Group 6 Chairman and Vice-Chairmen of Radiocommunication Study Group 6 Secretary-General of the ITU, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 -5- ANNEX 1 Allocation of existing Questions Working Party 6A: Program assembling and formatting ITU-R Question 208-1/10 Title Category Low bit-rate audio coding standards S1 Audio coding schemes for sound broadcast programme inserts S1 Standards for digital high definition television S1 65-1/11 Interfaces for digital video signals S1 115-1/11 Interconnection specifications for audiovisual equipment related to broadcasting 226/10 6/6 12/6 Generic bit-rate reduction coding of digital TV signals (SDTV, EDTV and HDTV) for contribution, for primary and secondary distribution, for emission and for related applications S3/AP S1 214/11 User requirements for interconnection of digital HDTV studio equipment operating at full or reduced bit rate S1/AP 230/11 Acquisition and recovery times in digital television encoding S2/AP 231/11 Digital HDTV studio interfaces S1 235/11 Digital coding and compression of stereoscopic television pictures S3 248/11 Harmonization of methods for delivery of multichannel digital services to the home S2/AP 250/11 Digital coding for multi-programme television S2/AP Serial data transport mechanism for packetized data within a television production studio based on, and compatible with, Recommendations ITU-R BT.656 and ITU-R BT.1120 S3/AP 255/11 Auxiliary signals for digital codecs to assist editing and cascading S3/AP 266/11 Reference signals for the component digital studio S1/AP 5-1/6 D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 -6- Working Party 6E: Terrestrial delivery ITU-R Question Title Category 44-2/10 LF, MF and HF sound broadcasting S3 49-2/10 Receivers for sound broadcasting below 30 MHz S3 55-1/10 Protection ratios in LF, MF and HF broadcasting S2 56-1/10 Minimum usable field strength in LF, MF and HF broadcasting S2 57-2/10 Sky-wave reception in LF, MF and HF broadcasting S2 58-1/10 Coverage in LF, MF and HF broadcasting S2 61-1/10 Single-sideband (SSB) system for broadcasting (HF) S2 65-1/10 Short-distance broadcasting in band 7 (HF) in the Tropical Zone S2 71/10 Transmission of supplementary information with a single transmitter in frequency-modulation sound broadcasting S1 75/10 Immunity of FM broadcast receivers against interference S2 76-3/10 Transmitting and receiving antennas at VHF and UHF S1 78-1/10 Standards for the transmission of several sound signals in one TV channel in terrestrial or satellite broadcasting including HDTV and EDTV systems S1 107/10 Characteristics of terrestrial digital sound-broadcasting systems for reception by vehicular, portable and fixed receivers S1 201-1/10 Transmitting and receiving antennas at LF and MF S2 205-1/10 Evaluating fields from broadcasting transmitting systems operating at frequencies below 30 MHz for assessing exposure to non-ionizing radiation S2 Synchronized transmitters in LF and MF sound broadcasting S2 Digital broadcasting at frequencies below 30 MHz S2 Spectrum requirements for sound broadcasting S1 Polarization of emissions in the terrestrial broadcasting service S2 213/10 217-1/10 224/10 11/6 55-1/11 Conditions for a satisfactory television service in the presence of reflected signals 72-1/11 Multiplexing of data services in a broadcasting channel S3 74-1/11 Data broadcasting services provided in a broadcasting channel S3 121-1/11 Digital terrestrial television broadcasting S1 Coding for the broadcasting of digitally-encoded TV signals in terrestrial narrow-band channels S1 Planning parameters for digital television broadcasting using terrestrial channels S1 243/11 Enhancement of conventional analogue television S3 268/11 Spectrum requirements for television broadcasting S1 Universal transmitters and retransmitters for both analogue and digital terrestrial TV broadcasting S1 203/11 4-1/6 9/6 D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 S3/AP 31.05.16 -7- Working Party 6M: Interactive and multimedia broadcasting ITU-R Question 222/10 73/11 77-1/11 204/11 205/11 237/11 256/11 258/11 260/11 7/6 Title Category Digital interactive sound, multimedia and data broadcasting systems International exchange of captioning material for television programmes Conditional-access broadcasting systems Data broadcasting systems and services in an HDTV environment Parameters for integrated services digital broadcasting (ISDB) Data structure and requirements for multimedia-hypermedia broadcasting services Digital interactive television broadcasting systems Multimedia evolution and common content format Broadcast data systems to facilitate “client storage” Interface to webcasting and its supporting data services S1 S3/AP S1 S3 S2 S3/AP S1 S1/AP S1/AP S2/AP Working Party 6P: Content production/postproduction ITU-R Question 84-1/10 105-1/10 207/10 211-1/10 225/10 2/6 27-3/11 Title Category Sound systems for the hearing impaired Multi-lingual services in multichannel sound systems Standards for digital audio techniques System parameters for multichannel sound systems Tolerable round-trip time delay for sound broadcast programme Audio metering characteristics suitable for use in digital sound production Standards for the high-definition television studio and for international programme exchange 35-4/11 Synchronization necessary for the satisfactory reception of sound and picture signals 119-1/11 The harmonization of standards between broadcast and non-broadcast applications of television 206-1/11 Standards for the digital encoding of colour television signals 225/11 Overall coordination of the technical characteristics and associated test methods for the separate parts of the television signal chain 226/11 Extremely high-resolution imagery 236/11 User requirements for electronic news gathering (ENG) 244/11 Frequency requirements for electronic news gathering 249/11 Use of computer technology in television broadcasting applications 253/11 Assessment and optimization of quality of colour reproduction in television 254/11 Adaptive image quality enhancement in future TV systems 259/11 Tolerable round-trip time delay for television broadcast programme inserts 263/11 Broadcasting of copy protection signalling for television 264/11 Emerging digital opportunities for the production of enhanced television Digital image formats for programme production and exchange for digital 1/6 television broadcasting 10/6 Enhanced television D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 S2/AP S2 S2 S3/AP S1/AP S1/AP S3 S1/AP S1 S3 S2/AP S3 S1 S2 S2 S3/AP S3/AP S1/AP S1 S1 S1 S1 31.05.16 -8- Working Party 6Q: Performance assessment and quality control ITU-R Question 85-2/10 220/10 221/10 227/10 8/6 64-4/11 211-2/11 234/11 257/11 261/11 265/11 Title Category Subjective assessment of sound quality in broadcasting using digital techniques Subjective assessment of small, medium and large impairments in sound quality Calibration of the listening level for headphones in subjective listening tests Methodologies for subjective assessment of audio and video quality Note of the Secretariat: This Question is identical to Question ITU-R 265/11 below Methods for the assessment of automated Audio Metadata Extraction Systems Objective quality parameters and associated measurement and monitoring methods for digital television signals Subjective assessments of the quality of television pictures including alphanumeric and graphic pictures Subjective assessment of stereoscopic television pictures Relationship between quality, quality evaluation methodology, and type of application in a multimedia environment Television and multimedia images quality levels Methodologies for subjective assessment of audio and video quality S2 S2/AP S1/AP S2/AP S2/AP S3 S3/AP S3/AP S2/AP S1 S1/AP Working Party 6R: Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television ITU-R Question 214-1/10 215/10 216-1/10 103-1/11 104-3/11 108-2/11 233-1/11 238-1/11 239-1/11 240-1/11 245-1/11 246/11 251-1/11 269/11 D:\626081210.DOC Title Category Unified identification label for international exchange of sound recordings Recording of sound programmes for international exchange Archival of sound programmes in broadcasting Small format recording of television programmes on magnetic tape for international exchange Recording of television programmes on optical disks for international exchange Digital recording of high definition television programmes for international exchange Unified identification label for international exchange of television recordings and films for television Television recording format for long-term programme archives Recording of television programmes for international exchange Use of cinematographic film in television Use of CD-ROM programme material for television broadcasting Recording of television programmes for delayed re-broadcasting at regional centres User requirements in the area of file management and transfer protocols for television recording in programme production Recording formats to be used in international tape exchange for HDTV programme evaluation S1/AP S2/AP S2/AP S2/AP 31.05.16 S3/AP S3/AP S1/AP S3/AP S3/AP S3/AP S3/AP S3/AP S3/AP S2/AP 31.05.16 -9- Working Party 6S: Satellite delivery ITU-R Question 93-2/10 204-1/10 219/10 86-2/11 89-1/11 92-1/11 93-1/11 94-2/11 99-1/11 100-1/11 218-1/11 220/11 221/11 222/11 223/11 224-1/11 241/11 247/11 267/11 3/6 Title Category Characteristics of systems in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) for individual reception by means of portable and vehicular receivers Frequency sharing issues related to the introduction of the broadcastingsatellite service (sound) in the frequency range 1-3 GHz Spectrum management issues related to the introduction of the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) in the frequency range 1-3 GHz Frequency sharing for the feeder links to a broadcasting satellite (sound and television) Sharing studies between high-definition television (HDTV) in the broadcasting-satellite service and other services Digital techniques in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound and television) Transmitting and receiving antennas for the broadcasting-satellite service (sound and television) and for the associated feeder links Radiation of unwanted emissions from space stations in the broadcastingsatellite service (sound and television) Telemetry, tracking and command signals and test signals for maintenance testing of broadcasting-satellite radio-frequency characteristics Satellite broadcasting of high-definition television (HDTV) Technical characteristics of feeder links to broadcasting satellites operating in the 12, 17 and 21 GHz bands Characteristics of systems in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound and television) for reception by transportable and fixed receivers Characteristics of receiving systems in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound and television) Satellite orbits & space station technology for the broadcasting-satellite service (sound & television) Protection ratios for interference studies and system planning in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound and television) Simultaneous transmissions of TV programmes on BSS and FSS services from a multiservice space station Interactive satellite broadcasting systems (television, sound and data) Access to orbit and spectrum resources for the broadcasting-satellite service and the fixed-satellite service “direct-to-home” applications Sharing criteria for BSS networks in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band in Region 2, and in the 21.4-22 GHz band in Regions 1 and 3, and their associated feeder links Digital broadcasting of multiple services and programmes in the broadcasting–satellite service C2 C2 C2 C1 C1 S1 C1 C1 S1 C2 C1 S1 S2 S2 C1 S1 S1 C1 S1 S2 TG 6/7: Planning parameters for digital broadcasting at frequencies below 30 MHz ITU-R Title Question 223/10 Planning parameters for digital broadcasting at frequencies below 30 MHz D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 Category C1 31.05.16 - 10 - ANNEX 2 Draft agenda for the first meeting of Working Party 6A (Geneva, 19-22 March 2002) 1 Opening remarks 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Progress of the work 3.1 Reports of the Special Rapporteurs 4 – File management and studio networks – Future activities on Metadata Organization of the work 4.1 Presentation and review of input documents 4.2 Status and review of Questions, Recommendations and Reports 4.3 Establishment of Drafting Groups and assignment of documents 5 Contributions to be sent to the next meeting of Study Group 6 – Draft new or revised Recommendations to be approved according to § 10 of Resolution ITU-R 1-3 by: • • – Draft new or revised Recommendations to be approved according to Resolution ITU-R 45 • – 6 Adoption by Study Group by correspondence (§ 10.2.2) and approval procedure (§ 10.3) by Member States Consultation or the next RA Compliance with Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1-3 (if required) Compliance with Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1-3 (if required) Other contributions Any other business J. JOHANN Chairman, Working Party 6A D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 11 - Draft agenda for the fourth meeting of Working Party 6E (Geneva, 14-20 March 2002) 1 Opening remarks 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Reports of the meetings of: 3.1 Study Group 6 3.2 Study Group 6 Steering Committee 4 Status and review of Questions, Recommendations, Opinions, Resolutions and Decisions 5 Update of status of Recommendations adopted at October 2001 Study Group 6 meeting 6 Reports of Special Rapporteur Groups and Special Rapporteurs 6.1 Protection ratios (6E/SRG-1) 6.2 HF/CPM issues (6E/SRG-2). Coordination with other Study Groups (9 and 8) 6.3 Out-of-Band and spurious emissions (6E/SRG-3) 6.4 Echo cancelling technique (6E/SRG-4) 6.5 Handbook on Digital TV (6E/SRG-5) 6.6 MMDS (6E/SRG-6) 6.7 Handbook on Digital Sound Broadcasting (6E/SRG-7) 6.8 Service planning and Technical Planning Criteria for Terrestrial DSB (6E/SRG-8) 6.9 Recommendation on Question ITU-R 205/10 (6E/SRG-9) 6.10 Handbook on digital sound broadcasting below 30 MHz (6E/SRG-10) 6.11 VHF/UHF Antenna Recommendation (6E/SRG-11) 7 Report of the Joint Rapporteur Group, JRG ITU-R/IEC 8 Update on status of a Regional Radiocommunication Conference on revision of Stockholm 61 Plan (TV planning in Region 1) 9 Introduction and attribution of input documents 10 Establishment of Drafting Groups 11 Consideration of output documents 12 Liaison with other Working Parties, etc. 13 Documents to be prepared for submission to the next meeting of Study Group 6 14 Program of future work 15 Future meetings 16 Other business L. OLSON, Chairman, Working Party 6E D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 12 - Draft agenda for the fourth meeting of Working Party 6M (Geneva, 18-22 March 2002) 1 Approval of the agenda 2 Method of working 3 Report of the last meeting 4 Matters arising: – Preliminary draft new Question on Digital Rights Management – Preliminary draft new Recommendation on Terrestrial Return Channel 5 Presentation of contributions 6 Appointment of Drafting Groups 7 Review ToR and Workplan 8 Diagrammatic representation update 9 Reports from Rapporteurs 10 Any other business 11 Date of next meeting B. ALDOUS Chairman, Working Party 6M D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 13 - Draft agenda for the fourth meeting of Working Party 6P (Geneva, 18-22 March 2002) 1 Opening remarks 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Reports of the meetings of: 3.1 Study Group 6 3.2 Study Group 6 Steering Committee 4 Update of status of Questions and Recommendations adopted at September 2001 Study Group 6 meeting 5 Status and review of Questions, Recommendations, Opinions, Resolutions and Decisions 5.1 Editorial review and update of old Recommendations, formation of Drafting Group(s) 6 Reports of the Special Rapporteur Groups and Rapporteurs, introduction of corresponding input documents, formation of necessary Drafting Groups: 6.1 WP 6P SRG-1 Television Quality Space (Hearty, Davies) 6.2 WP 6P SRG-2 Adaptive Image Quality Control (Gofaisen) 6.3 WP 6P SRG-3 Level Metering (Todd) 6.4 WP 6P SRG-4 Extremely High Resolution Imaging (Tatsuzawa) 6.5 MPEG liaison on D-Cinema (Dare, Todd) 7 Organization of other work, formation of additional Drafting Groups: 7.1 Video 7.1.1 Adaptive systems and colorimetry (Gofaisen) 7.1.2 Enhanced SECAM – Drafting Group (Gofaisen) 7.1.3 A standard HDTV colour bar signal 7.1.4 Definition of colorimetry of TV systems 7.1.5 Prospects for future draft Recommendations 7.2 Audio 7.2.1 Round-trip delay tolerances 7.2.2 Audio video lip sync tolerances 7.2.3 A/V reference signals for automatic adjustment of sound/vision delay 7.2.4 Surround sound production and monitoring 7.2.5 Prospects for future draft Recommendations 8 Introduction and attribution of other input documents and establishment of any other Drafting Groups 9 Consideration of output documents and documents to be submitted to Study Group 6 D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 14 - 10 Liaison with other Working Parties, organisations, etc. 11 Program of future work 12 Future meetings 13 Other business S. LIENG Chairman, Working Party 6P D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 15 - Draft agenda for the third meeting of Working Party 6Q (Geneva, 19-22 March 2002) 1 Opening remarks 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Review of the Chairman’s Report of the first of Working Party 6Q 4 Report by the Chairman of Study Group 6 5 Review of texts, Questions and Recommendations 6 Review of Tasks initiated at the first meeting of Working Party 6Q including liaisons with external groups 7 Introduction of input documents 8 Definition of Drafting Groups and attribution of input documents 9 Review of output documents including liaison statements 10 Report to Study Group 6 11 Plan for future work 12 Next meeting 13 Any other business V. A. BARONCINI Chairman, Working Party 6Q D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 16 - Draft agenda for the fourth meeting of Working Party 6R (Geneva, 18-22 March 2002) 1 Opening of the meeting 2 Approval of the draft agenda 3 Organisational matters 4 Status of Recommendations, Reports, Opinions, Decisions 5 Review of the results of the Ad-Hoc Group on Questions on the Steering Committee 6 Organisation of the work of Working Party 6R 7 Proposal for assignment of input documents 8 Establishment of Drafting Groups 9 Discussion of documents for submission to the meeting of Study Group 6 10 Liaison with other Working Parties, etc. 11 Program of future work of Working Party 6R 12 Future meetings 13 Any other business 14 Closure of the meeting P. ZACCARIAN Chairman, Working Party 6R D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 17 - Draft agenda for the third meeting of Working Party 6S (Geneva, 13-22 March 2002) 1 Opening remarks 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Update on meetings of Study Group 6 and related activities 4 Status of Questions and Recommendations approved at the last meeting of Working Party 6S 5 Handbook on DSB 6 Consideration of the reports on the work progress of the Special Rapporteur Groups: SRG-4 and JRG 6S-9D – Sharing studies of BSS (Sound) with fixed services (S. Kaltenmark) SRG-5 – BSS Interactive Services (S. Hirakawa) SRG-9 – HDTV BSS at 17 and 21 GHz SRG-11 – Sharing studies of BSS (Sound) with mobile services (S. Kaltenmark) SRG-12 – Sharing Studies requested by Resolutions 540 and 735 (E. Reinhart, A. Maimo) 7 Preparations for WRC-03 Approval of text on Agenda item 1.27 for Sec. 3.2 of the CPM Report Approval of text on Agenda item 1.34 for Sec. 3.5 of the CPM Report Input to other Groups responsible for other agenda items 8 Completion of work on preliminary draft Reports and preliminary draft Recommendations from the last meeting 9 Consideration of contributions for the meeting and organization of work 10 Any other business 11 Next meeting R. ZEITOUN Chairman, Working Party 6S D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 18 - NOTE 1 – Special Rapporteur Group 6S/SRG-12, whose membership includes representatives from WP 4A and WP 6S, and is working by correspondence, will meet on Monday 11 March at the ITU to prepare the draft text on Agenda item 1.27. Accordingly, the Chairmen of WP 4A and WP 6S prefer that any contributions on this agenda item be submitted as soon as possible by correspondence to the SRG-12 e-mail reflector <rwp6s-srg-12@itu.int> rather than to the joint WP 4A/6S meeting. NOTE 2 – A Joint Working Party 4A/6S meeting will be held on Tuesday 12 March at the ITU to consider the output from SRG-12. A separate agenda will be issued. NOTE 3 – SRG-11 will hold a meeting prior to the WP 6S meeting in March. The exact date has not been finalized. JRG 6S-9D will meet from 6 to 8 March 2002. D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 19 - Draft agenda for the third meeting of Task Group 6/7 (Geneva, 11-13 March 2002) 1 Opening address 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Review of the Chairman’s Report of the second meeting of Task Group 6/7 4 Consideration of Question ITU-R 223/10 (CACE/196) 5 Programme of work for the meeting 5.1 Objective of the work (CACE/196) 5.2 Schedule of work (CACE/196) 5.3 Sub-Working Groups – Minimum usable field strengths – Protection ratios – Sharing considerations – Effects of Power Line Transmission (PLT) – Draft new Recommendation 6 Consideration of contributions 7 Approval of documents to be submitted to Study Group 6 8 Cooperation with the Special Rapporteur Group 6E/SRG-2 9 Programme of work in the forthcoming months 10 Date and venue of next meeting 11 Any other business Daniel BOCHENT Chairman, Task Group 6/7 D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 20 - Draft agenda for the second meeting of Task Group 6/8 (Geneva, 4-8 March 2002) 1 Opening address 2 Approval of the agenda 3 Organizational matters 4 Programme of work for the meeting 4.1 Consideration of the results of ITU consultation on planning areas 4.2 Structure of the Report to be submitted to RRC-04 5 Consideration of contributions 6 Approval of documents to be submitted to Study Group 6 7 Programme of work in the forthcoming months 9 Date and venue of next meeting 10 Any other business S. PERPAR Chairman, Task Group 6/8 D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 21 - ANNEX 3 List of Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen Chairman, Study Group 6 Mr. A. MAGENTA RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana Via Teulada 66 00195 ROMA Italy Tel: +39 06 3226248 Fax: +39 06 33175115 Internet: magenta@rai.it Mr. H. KUSSMANN Deutsche Telekom AG Rundfunk und Breitbandkabel Am Kavalleriesand 3 64307 DARMSTADT Germany (Federal Republic of) Tel: +49 6151 833420 Fax: +49 6151 838709 Internet: horst.kussmann@telekom.de Vice-Chairmen, Study Group 6 Mr. R.K. NAJM Ministry of Information, Television Technical Affairs P.O. Box 10152 RIYADH 11433 Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) Tel: +966 1 4428574 Tel: +966 5 5422589 (mobile) Fax: +966 1 4014036 Internet: rknajm@yahoo.com Mr. J.A. FLAHERTY CBS, Inc. 524 West 57th Street Room 2400 NEW YORK, NY 10019 United States of America Tel: +1 212 9752213 Fax: +1 212 9753646 Internet: jaflaherty@cbs.com Mr. S. GLOTOV Ukrainian State Committee of Communications & Informatization 22 Chreschatic 01001 KIEV Ukraine Tel: +380 44 5693872 Fax: +380 44 2285959 Internet: s.glotov@sts.gov.ua / sergei.glotov@ties.itu.int Mr. J. KUMADA Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Broadcasting Corp. of Japan) (NHK) Planning Division Engineering Administration Department 2-2-1, Jinnan, Shibuya-ku TOKYO 150-8001 Japan Tel: +81 3 54552301 Fax: +81 3 34850952 Internet: kumada@eng.nhk.or.jp D:\626081210.DOC Mr. L. OLSON Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 2000 M Street, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 United States of America Tel: +1 202 4182142 Fax: +1 202 4180398 Internet: lolson@fcc.gov Mr. K.M. PAUL All India Radio Akashvani Bhavan Sansad Marg Parliament Street NEW DELHI 110001 India (Republic of) Tel: +91 11 3714464 Fax: +91 11 3714967 Internet: kmpaul@air.org.in 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 22 - Mr. V. STEPANIAN Islamic Rep. of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Jame Jam St. Valie Asr Ave. TEHRAN Iran (Islamic Republic of) Tel: +98 21 2166356 Fax: +98 21 2041051 Internet: stepanianv@hotmail.com Chairman, Working Party 6A Mr. J. JOHANN Head of Research Group T-Nova Berkom Am Kavalleriesand 3 64307 DARMSTADT Germany (Federal Republic of) Tel: +49 6151 838330 Fax: +49 6151 834842 Internet: johann@berkom.de Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6A Mr. Y. NISHIDA NHK Science and Technical Research Labs 1-10-11, Kinuta Setagaya-ku TOKYO 157-8510 Japan Tel: +81 3 54942227 Fax: +81 3 54942309 Internet: ynishida@eng.nhk.or.jp Mr. A. VINCENT Communications Research Centre 3701 Carling Avenue OTTAWA, Ontario K2H 8S2 Canada Tel: +1 613 9982299 Fax: +1 613 9906488 Internet: andre.vincent@crc.doc.ca D:\626081210.DOC Chairman, Working Party 6E Mr. L. OLSON (see above) Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6E Mr. F. CONWAY The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) CBC/Radio-Canada 1400 René Levesque Boulevard East A10-8 MONTREAL, Québec H2L 2M2 Canada Tel: +1 514 5973853 Fax: +1 514 5973838 Internet: francois_conway@radio-canada.ca Mr. S. PERPAR Radio and TV Slovenija Kolodrovska 2 1550 LJUBLJANA Slovenia (Republic of) Tel: +386 1571 2723 (Office) Tel: +386 1754 1501 (Home) Fax: +386 1571 2710 Fax: +386 41 642500 (GSM) Internet: stanko.perpar@rtvslo.si Mr. P.V. GIUDICI Radio Vaticana Direzione Tecnica 00120 ROMA - CITTA DEL VATICANO Vatican City State Tel: +39 06 69883995 Fax: +39 06 69885125 Mr. F. GENGAROLI Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) Blue Building Benjamin Offices Chan Street BELCONNEN, ACT 2616 Australia Tel: +61 2 62562851 Fax: +61 2 62533277 Internet: fred.gengaroli@aba.gov.au 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 23 - Chairman, Working Party 6M Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6P Mr. B.E. ALDOUS Department of Trade and Industry 151, Buckingham Palace Road LONDON SW1W 9SS United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel: +44 207 2151737 Fax: +44 207 2151966 Internet: brian.aldous@dti.gsi.gov.uk Mr. O.V. GOFAIZEN Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Radio & TV (UNIIRT) Bunin Street 31 ODESSA 65026 Ukraine Tel: +380 482 242035 Fax: +380 482 224583 Internet: gofaizen@uniirt.com.ua / gofaizen@ties.itu.int Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6M Mr. V. STEPANIAN (see above) Mr. G. CHOUINARD Industry Canada 300 Slater Street OTTAWA, Ontario K1A 0C8 Canada Tel: +1 613 9904955 Fax: +1 613 9915487 Internet: gerald.chouinard@crc.ca Mr. R. PLUMMER DIRECTV 2230 East Imperial Highway EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245 United States of America Tel: +1 310 5355472 Fax: +1 310 5355121 Internet: rhplummer@directv.com Mr. S. HIRAKAWA Senior Manager Engineering Department Mobile Satellite-Broadcasting Division Toshiba Corporation R&D Center 1, Komukai-Toshiba-Cho, Saiwai-ku KAWASAKI 210-8582 Japan Tel: +81 44 5492371 Fax: +81 44 5492372 Internet: shuji.hirakawa@toshiba.co.jp Chairman, Working Party 6Q Mr. V. BARONCINI Fondazione Ugo Bordoni Via B. Castiglione 59 00142 ROME Italy Tel: +39 06 54802134 Fax: +39 06 54804401 Internet: vittorio@fub.it Chairman, Working Party 6P Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6Q Mr. S. LIENG Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) 10 Lanceley Place ARTARMON, NSW 2065 Australia Tel: +61 2 93335702 Fax: +61 2 93335724 Internet: spencer@trd.abc.net.au M. J. BAINA Télédiffusion de France (TDF) 1, rue Marconi 57000 METZ France Tel: +33 3 87207599 Fax: +33 3 87763062 Internet: jamal.baina@c2r.tdf.fr D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 24 - Mrs. A. KARWOWSKA-LAMPARSKA Institute of Telecommunications Ul. Szachowa 1 04-894 WARSAW Poland (Republic of) Tel: +48 22 129232 Tel: +48 22 128419 Fax: +48 22 128180 Internet: a.karwowska@itl.waw.pl Mr. T. SPORER Fraunhofer Institut Am Helmholtzring 1 98693 ILMENAU Germany (Federal Republic of) Tel: +49 3677 694343 Fax: +49 3677 694399 Internet: spo@iis.fhg.de Mr. K. WATANABE Research Engineer Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) Multimedia Services Research Division Science & Technology Research Labs. 1-10-11 Kinuta, Setagaya-ku TOKYO 157-8510 Japan Tel: +81 3 54942267 Fax: +81 3 54942309 Internet: watanabk@strl.nhk.or.jp Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6R Mr. R. BUNCH Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations – FACTS 44 Avenue Road MOSWAN, NSW 2088 Australia Tel: +61 2 99602622 Fax: +61 2 99693520 Internet: rbunch@facts.org.au Mr. K. TATSUZAWA Sony Corporation Atsugi Technology Center 4-14-1, Asahi-cho Atsugi-shi KANAGAWA-KEN 243-0014 Japan Tel: +81 462 306165 Fax: +81 462 306533 Internet: Kaichi.Tatsuzawa@jp.sony.com Mr. C. TODD Dolby Laboratories 100 Potrero Avenue SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 United States of America Tel: +1 415 5580221 Fax: +1 415 8631373 Internet: ct@dolby.com Chairman, Working Party 6R Chairman, Working Party 6S Mr. P. ZACCARIAN CBS Broadcast Group Via Mecenate 79 00184 ROMA Italy Tel: +39 06 4872559 (home) Tel: +39 06 4872534 (office) Fax: +39 06 4873105 Internet: ZACPA@FLASHNET.IT Mr. R. ZEITOUN Industry Canada 2074 Knightsbridge Road OTTAWA, Ontario K2A 0P9 Canada Tel: +1 613 7293203 Fax: +1 613 7299836 Internet: rzeitoun@rogers.com D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 25 - Vice-Chairmen, Working Party 6S Mr. C. DOSCH IRT Institut für Rundfunktechnik GmbH Floriansmuehlstrasse 60 80939 MUNICH Germany (Federal Republic of) Tel: +49 89 32399349 Fax: +49 89 32399354 Internet: dosch@irt.de Mr. E.E. REINHART 6449 Linway Terrace MCLEAN, VA 22101 United States of America Tel: +1 703 448 9552 Fax: +1 703 448 5920 Internet: ereinhart@erols.com Mr. F. ZOU Ministry of Information Industry of China N°2 Fu Xing Men Wai Street BEIJING 100866 China (People’s Republic of) Tel: +86 10 86091846 Fax: +86 10 86092048 Internet: zoufeng@public3.bta.net.cn Chairman, Task Group 6/8 Mr. S. PERPAR (see above) Chairman, Task Group 6/7 Mr. D. BOCHENT TDF 10, rue d'Oradour sur Glane 75732 PARIS Cedex 15 France Tel: +33 1 55951369 Fax: +33 1 55952137 Internet: danielbochent@compuserve.com Vice-Chairmen, Task Group 6/7 Mr. L. OLSON (see above) Mr. N. SCHALL Deutsche Welle Raderberg gürtel 50 50968 KOELN Germany (Federal Republic of) Tel: +49 221 3893221 Fax: +49 221 3893240 Internet: nschall@Dwelle.de D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 26 - ANNEX 4 Registration Form ITU-R Meetings Geneva, Switzerland, 4 March - 7 June 2002 Radiocommunication Bureau I wish to participate in 6/8 4-8/3 6/7 11-13/3 [6/9] 11-15/3 4A/6S 12/3 6S 13-22/3 6E 14-20/3 6M 18-22/3 4B 3-10/4 9A 3-10/4 9B 3-11/4 9D 4-12/4 4A 8-17/4 9C 10-12/4 SG 9 15-16/4 4-9S 17-25/4 JSG 4+9 26/4 4-7-8-9 30/4 - 8/5 8B 1-7/5 8D 7-16/5 8A 8-14/5 4-7-8 13-17/5 1-6-8-9 16-24/5 3M 20-31/5 3K 21-30/5 3J 22-31/5 3L 27-29/5 7E 27-30/5 SG 3 3-4/6 6/8 3-7/6 Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss: .............................................................................. 6P 18-22/3 6R 18-22/3 6A 19-22/3 6Q 19-22/3 SG 6 25-26/3 .................................................................................................... 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For BR Secretariat use only Approved (if applicable) Personal Section To be returned duly completed to the Radiocommunication Bureau D:\626081210.DOC Meeting Section Place des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 20 Switzerland Pigeonhole Telephone: +41 22 7305802 Telefax: +41 22 7306600 Email: linda.kocher@itu.int 31.05.16 31.05.16 - 27 - D:\626081210.DOC 31.05.16 31.05.16