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While fully recognizing the sovereign right of
each State to regulate its telecommunication
and having regard to the growing importance of
telecommunication for the preservation of peace
and the economic and social development of all
States, the States Parties to this Constitution,
as the basic instrument of the International
Telecommunication Union, and to the Convention
of the International Telecommunication Union
(hereinafter
referred to as “the Convention”) which
complements it, with the object of facilitating
peaceful relations, international cooperation
among peoples and economic and social
development by means of efficient
tele¬communication services, have agreed as
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