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 ITU Radiocommunication Sector

​Space Services

Space Services

International coordination, notification and recording procedures for space systems and earth stations and examination of frequency assignment notices submitted by Administrations (Membership) for inclusion in the Master International Frequency Register (MIFR).

Manages procedures for space-related ITU assignment or allotment plans for launching of satellites.

Terrestrial Services

Terrestrial Services

International coordination, notification and recording procedures for terrestrial systems and examination of frequency assignment notices submitted by Adminis- trations (Membership) for inclusion in the Master International Frequency Register (MIFR) and Plans.

Application of administrative procedures dealing with allocation of international means of identification (call sign series, MIDs) and with safety of life, processing submissions for various service publications and corresponding online information systems.

Radiocommunication Study Groups

Radiocommunication Study Groups
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Over 5000 specialists from telecommunication and ICT organizations and administrations throughout the world, participate in the Radiocommunication Study Groups to prepare technical bases for Radiocommunication Conferences, develop ITU-R Recommendations (radiocommunication standards) and Reports and compile radiocommunication Handbooks.

Radio Regulations

Radio Regulations

The Radio Regulations (RR) incorporates the decisions of the World Radiocomm​unication Conferences (WRCs), including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommen- dations and ITU-R Recommendatio​ns incorporated by reference.

The Rules of Procedure are approved by the Radio Regulations Board (RRB). They complement the RR by providing clarification of the application of particular Regulations or establishing the necessary practical procedures that may not be provided for in the current Regulatory Procedures.

 

 

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mr Robert Jones (CANADA), who served as Director of the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau (BR) with distinction and dedication. Mr Jones was first elected to the post of Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau by the Kyoto Plenipotentiary Conference in September 1994 and assumed his post in January 1995. He was subsequently elected to a second term as BR Director on 22 October 1998 by the Ninth Plenary meeting of the Minneapolis Plenipotentiary Conference. After completing his two terms as BR Director, Mr Jones was elected a member of the Radio Regulations Board (RRB) from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2010 and received an ITU Silver medal at the end of his term. His leadership was marked by integrity, foresight, and commitment to the mission of the Bureau. Mr Jones placed great emphasis on the sound management of the Bureau. Under his leadership, and for the first time, BR operational plans were developed for the Radiocommunication Bureau and presented to the Radiocommunication Advisory Group for comment and guidance. Before taking up his duties at ITU, Mr Jones was the Director General of the Canadian Radiocommunications and Broadcasting Regulatory Branch. He also participated and was head of the Canadian delegation to various ITU conferences between 1977 and 1994.

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