Examples of broadcasting-satellite service (BSS in a sentence
Contractor shall attach to each application for payment like affidavits by all Subcontractors and Suppliers.
Appendix 30 (Rev.WRC-12) details a complex regulatory arrangement to provide equitable access to orbital resources for broadcasting-satellite service (BSS).
This article contains all elements of the procedures as well as refers to the provisions of Article 7 of Appendix 30 for the coordination of the fixed- satellite service (FSS) and the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) in the 11.7 - 12.7 GHz band and the application of Article 7 of Appendix 30A for the coordination of the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) and broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments to feeder links for broadcasting-satellite stations.
This article contains all elements of the procedures as well as refers to the provisions of Article 7 of Appendix 30 for the coordination of the fixed-satellite service (FSS) and the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) in the 11.7 - 12.7 GHz band and the application of Article 7 of Appendix 30A for the coordination of the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth- to-space) and broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments to feeder links for broadcasting- satellite stations.
According to the Administration of Japan, such filings were not being consistently published in the API/A special section and were sometimes published in API/C, which made it more difficult for administrations to protect GSO systems, in particular those in the feeder links for the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS), from harmful interference at an early stage.
In the International Table, the 17.3-17.7 GHz band is allocated, in the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Region 2, to the FSS (Earth-to-space) and to the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) on a co-primary basis, as well as to the radiolocation service on a secondary basis.4 In the U.S. Table, the 17.3-17.7 GHz band is allocated to the FSS (Earth-to-space) and to the BSS on a co-primary basis5 and to the radiolocation services on a secondary basis.
Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations contain Plans for the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) in the 12 GHz band and the associated feeder-link Plans in the fixed-satellite service (FSS) in the 14 and 17 GHz bands.
See Sharing between broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) networks using the Region 2 17.3-17.8 GHz BSS allocation and feeder links of BSS networks using the worldwide 17.3-17.8 GHz fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) allocation, Recommendation ITU-R BO.1835 (2008); 47 C.F.R. §25.264(g).
For any commercial fixed-satellite service (FSS) or broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) geostationary satellite orbit (GSO) satellite positioned between and including 70oW and 130oW, operators must cover the entire Canadian territory visible from the satellite.
Resolution 770 (WRC‑19) provides a methodology to determine conformity of non-GSO satellite systems with single-entry interference thresholds in RR Article 22 to ensure the protection of the GSO fixed-satellite service (FSS) and broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) in the frequency bands 37.5‑39.5 GHz, 39.5-42.5 GHz, 47.2-50.2 GHz and 50.4-51.4 GHz. The objective of this topic is to propose corrections to Resolution 770 (WRC‑19).