Informal Working Group 1 (IWG-1), Informal Working Group 2 (IWG-2), Informal Working Group 3 (IWG-3), and Informal Working Group 4 (IWG-4) of the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference Advisory Committee (WRC-27 Advisory Committee) Schedule Their Meetings

M1 Federal Register · 2026-10943 Federal Communications Commission

§ 01 Summary

The FCC announces public meeting dates for four informal working groups of the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference Advisory Committee. The notice only provides scheduling and access information for advisory committee meetings and does not change spectrum rules or filing obligations.

§ 02 Why this matters

This is a meeting notice for advisory working groups and creates no compliance obligation, reporting requirement, licensing change, or substantive regulatory standard.

§ 03 Topics

§ 04 Affected entities

  • agency: FCC
  • industry: communications-and-spectrum-users
  • other: 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference Advisory Committee

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Type: Notice

Agencies: Federal Communications Commission

Citation: 91 FR 32970

Title: Informal Working Group 1 (IWG-1), Informal Working Group 2 (IWG-2), Informal Working Group 3 (IWG-3), and Informal Working Group 4 (IWG-4) of the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference Advisory Committee (WRC-27 Advisory Committee) Schedule Their Meetings

Abstract: This notice advises interested persons that Informal Working Group 1 (IWG-1), Informal Working Group 2 (IWG-2,) Informal Working Group 3 (IWG-3,) and Informal Working Group 4 (IWG-4) of the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference Advisory Committee (WRC-27 Advisory Committee) have scheduled meetings as set forth below. The meetings are open to the public.

Classified Jun 2, 2026 by gpt-5.5. Fetched Jun 2, 2026.

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