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Kosuge, Toshio Korea Society of Air Space Law and Policy 2005 한국항공우주정책·법학회지 Vol.20 No.2
아시아 태평양 지역에서의 디지털 격차를 극복하기 위해서, 일본은 아시아 광대역계획을 주도하고 있으며, 이는 E-Japan과 U-Japan 계획과 연계되어 아시아 국가들과의 협력하에 추진되고 있다. 본 논문은 일본, 싱가폴 및 중국과 공동으로 추진되고 있는 실험에 대해서 다루고 있다. 아울러 디지털 격차를 극복하기 위해서 아시아 태평양 지역에서 구축되고 있는 위성 인프라에 대해서도 다루고 있다. 1967년 우주조약 제1조는 우주활동이 전 국가의 편익과 이익을 위해서 수행될 것을 규정하고 있으며, 이러한 국제적 공동 노력은 분명히 디지털 격차를 극복하면서 우주조약 제l조를 이행하는 중요한 역할을 수행하고 있다고 본다. 위성 통신인프라는 그러한 차원에서 국가간 협력과 노력하에 공동의 이익을 도모하는 디딤돌 역할을 할 것이다. In order to bridge the digital divide issues in the Asia Pacific region, Japan initiated the Asia Broadband Program, during implementing E-Japan and U-Japan Plans with collaboration among Asia Pacific Counties. This paper describes first joint experiments that were undertaken in Japan, Singapore and China. Then this paper also describes Japanese efforts to build space infrastructure for development of ICT Society in the Asia Pacific region for further international cooperation to bridge the digital divide Article 1, para. 1, of the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, calls for exploration and use of outer space to be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development. The augmentation of common benefit from space communication could contribute to bridge the digital divide issues in developing countries in Asia Pacific region. Accordingly, space- infrastructure building would be very important to implement common benefit among countries concerned through international cooperation and collaboration
Kosuge, Toshio 한국항공우주법학회 2000 한국항공우주정책·법학회지 Vol.12 No.-
The WRC is the international forum for world agreement on the use of radio frequencies and satellite orbits. The most important achievements of the WRC-97 include the replanning of the broadcasting satellites service, a service which is experiencing rapid growth worldwide and which delivers direct-to-home television services; and an agreement between new mobile satellite service operators which will see the development of a number of new broadband global satellite systems which have be potential to deliver internet and multimedia applications to home and businesses anywhere in the world. Increasing demand for those commercial satellite services including Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite (GMPCS) should be carefully implemented with due considerations of space law and related regulations for common interests of all the nations. Important issues in the WRC-97 including replanning of the broadcasting satellite services new allocation to mobile satellite services and paper satellites. 1. The items of the agenda of WRC could be grouped roughly under six heading ·Regulatory/procedural matters in the context of efforts to simplify the Radio Regulations(RR) ·The fifty-year-old difficulties of plan for the high-frequency broadcasting (HFBC) service ·The consolidation of up-dated operational provisions for the aeronautical and maritime mobile services with particular emphasis on the regulatory arrangements necessary for full Implementation of the global maritime distress and safety system(GMDSS) ·The enhancement of frequency allocations used by the mobile-satellite and fixed-satellite services in various bands ·Extended provisions and allocations for various space science services ·The question of updating the Plans for Regions 1 and 3 for the broadcasting satellite services(BSS) 2. The Conference turned out to be the ones many people had predicted well in advance. The non-geostationary satellite (non-GSO) systems in the fixed-satellite service (FSS), was a contentious issue. But it did not work towards something that gave a satisfactory outcome. The key results it has achieved include establishing a basis on which new non-GSO FSS systems can develop. The methodology adopted is quite new and obviously will benefit from the further studies to be undertake on sharing methodologies. The Conference confirmed the future for Ka band non-GSO systems for which the 1995 Conference had laid the groundwork. [WRC-95 allocated 400 ㎒ of spectrum in the 19 and 29 ㎓ bands to non-GSO FSS systems for Teledesic
Toshio Kosuge 한국항공우주정책⋅법학회 2005 한국항공우주정책·법학회지 Vol.20 No.2
In order to bridge the digital divide issues in the Asia Pacific region, Japan initiated the Asia Broadband Program, during implementing E-Japan and U-Japan Plans with collaboration among Asia Pacific Counties. This paper describes first joint experiments that were undertaken in Japan, Singapore and China. Then this paper also describes Japanese efforts to build space infrastructure for development of ICT Society in the Asia Pacific region for further international cooperation to bridge the digital divideArticle 1, para. 1, of the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, calls for exploration and use of outer space to be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development. 아시아 태평양 지역에서의 디지털 격차를 극복하기 위해서, 일본은 아시아 광대역 계획을 주도하고 있으며, 이는 E-Japan과 U-Japan 계획과 연계되어 아시아 국가들과의 협력하에 추진되고 있다.