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WRC-23  SAMENA TRENDS

        Saudi Arabia Sets Its Future Directions Through World Radiocommunication

        Conference “WRC-23” Resolutions and Recommendations


        Saudi  Arabia  concluded its  participation  in  the
        World  Radiocommunication  Conference  (WRC-
        23) which was hosted by the UAE for the past
        four weeks. On this occasion, Eng. Mohammed
        Al-Abdulqader, Vice Chair of the conference and
        Saudi Arabia’s representative, stated that Saudi’s
        participation  has contributed to its  efforts  in
        serving humanity, bridging the digital divide, and
        supporting Space sustainability. He added that
        this  resulted  in  finalizing  positive  outcomes  &
        resolutions  such as  allocating  additional
        frequencies  for  5G  &  future  6G,  recognizing
        license-exempt  networks  (Wi-Fi),  in  addition  to
        allocating  additional  frequencies  for  5G  HAPS,
        an innovative technology which was piloted by
        Saudi Arabia last year. In his statement, Eng. Al-
        Abdulqader  indicated  that  Saudi  Arabia
        collaborated with the international community to
        enable non-terrestrial services to provide internet
        coverage on planes and ships in order to enhance
        the passengers’ experience, develop international
        regulations  to  register  the  non-geostationary
        satellites  to support  the  orbital  resources,  in
        addition to the registration of a Saudi orbital slot
        and  recognize  it  internationally  to  support  the
        launching  of a  Saudi  satellite  to  provide  radio
        services.  He  also  noted  that  the  conference
        identified a number of topics to be studied during
        the next two cycles thru 2031, which includes the
        provision  of  additional  frequencies  in  the
        (4,7,8,15) GHz, and the terahertz band for 5G and
        6G  systems,  as  well  as  the  study  of  reusing
        mobile  networks  frequencies  via  satellites  for
        Device-to-Device  (D2D)  technology  which  will
        promote  the  global  usage  of  non-terrestrial
        networks  (NTN). In  addition,  these  studies  will
        review  the  protection  measures  on  the  non-
        geostationary satellite systems that will increase
        their adoption, decrease its costs, and promote
        Space sustainability.  This  also  covers  the
        possibility of allocating new frequency bands for
        wireless  power transmission  (WPT),  which will
        contribute  to Saudi’s  sustainability  efforts  in
        many projects. The World Radiocommunication
        Conference is held every four years to revise the
        International  Telecommunication  Union  (ITU)
        Radio  Regulations,  which  is  an  international
        treaty  that  manages  the  spectrum and  the
        satellite  orbital  resources  efficiently  among
        other radio services and  guarantees  its
        harmonization.  The  WRC23  witnessed  the
        participation of more than 4,000 delegates from
        193 countries, in addition to manufacturers and
        operators of various wireless technologies.

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