• Collection of the basic texts adoptedby the Plenipotentiary Conference
  • Message from the Secretary-General
  • Explanatory notes
  • Summary of contents
  • Table of contents
  • CONSTITUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
    • Preamble
    • CHAPTER I – Basic Provisions
      • ARTICLE 1 – Purposes of the Union
      • ARTICLE 2 – Composition of the Union
      • ARTICLE 3 – Rights and Obligations of Member States and Sector Members
      • ARTICLE 4 – Instruments of the Union
      • ARTICLE 5 – Definitions
      • ARTICLE 6 – Execution of the Instruments of the Union
      • ARTICLE 7 – Structure of the Union
      • ARTICLE 8 – Plenipotentiary Conference
      • ARTICLE 9 – Principles Concerning Elections and Related Matters
      • ARTICLE 10 – The Council
      • ARTICLE 11 – General Secretariat
    • CHAPTER II – Radiocommunication Sector
      • ARTICLE 12 – Functions and Structure
      • ARTICLE 13 – Radiocommunication Conferences and Radiocommunication Assemblies
      • ARTICLE 14 – Radio Regulations Board
      • ARTICLE 15 – Radiocommunication Study Groups and Advisory Group
      • ARTICLE 16 – Radiocommunication Bureau
    • CHAPTER III – Telecommunication Standardization Sector
      • ARTICLE 17 – Functions and Structure
      • ARTICLE 18 – World Telecommunication Standardization Assemblies
      • ARTICLE 19 – Telecommunication Standardization Study Groups and Advisory Group
      • ARTICLE 20 – Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
    • CHAPTER IV – Telecommunication Development Sector
      • ARTICLE 21 – Functions and Structure
      • ARTICLE 22 – Telecommunication Development Conferences
      • ARTICLE 23 – Telecommunication Development Study Groups and Advisory Group
      • ARTICLE 24 – Telecommunication Development Bureau
    • CHAPTER IVA – Working Methods of the Sectors
    • CHAPTER V – Other Provisions Concerning the Functioning of the Union
      • ARTICLE 25 – World Conferences on International Telecommunications
      • ARTICLE 26 – Coordination Committee
      • ARTICLE 27 – Elected Officials and Staff of the Union
      • ARTICLE 28 – Finances of the Union
      • ARTICLE 29 – Languages
      • ARTICLE 30 – Seat of the Union
      • ARTICLE 31 – Legal Capacity of the Union
      • ARTICLE 32 – General Rules of Conferences, Assemblies and Meetings of the Union
    • CHAPTER VI – General Provisions Relating to Telecommunications
      • ARTICLE 33 – The Right of the Public to Use the International Telecommunication Service
      • ARTICLE 34 – Stoppage of Telecommunications
      • ARTICLE 35 – Suspension of Services
      • ARTICLE 36 – Responsibility
      • ARTICLE 37 – Secrecy of Telecommunications
      • ARTICLE 38 – Establishment, Operation and Protection of Telecommunication Channels and Installations
      • ARTICLE 39 – Notification of Infringements
      • ARTICLE 40 – Priority of Telecommunications Concerning Safety of Life
      • ARTICLE 41 – Priority of Government Telecommunications
      • ARTICLE 42 – Special Arrangements
      • ARTICLE 43 – Regional Conferences, Arrangements and Organizations
    • CHAPTER VII – Special Provisions for Radio
      • ARTICLE 44 – Use of the Radio-Frequency Spectrum and of the Geostationary-Satellite and Other Satellite Orbits
      • ARTICLE 45 – Harmful Interference
      • ARTICLE 46 – Distress Calls and Messages
      • ARTICLE 47 – False or Deceptive Distress, Urgency, Safety or Identification Signals
      • ARTICLE 48 – Installations for National Defence Services
    • CHAPTER VIII – Relations With the United Nations, Other International Organizations and Non-Member States
      • ARTICLE 49 – Relations With the United Nations
      • ARTICLE 50 – Relations With Other International Organizations
      • ARTICLE 51 – Relations With Non-Member States
    • CHAPTER IX – Final Provisions
      • ARTICLE 52 – Ratification, Acceptance or Approval
      • ARTICLE 53 – Accession
      • ARTICLE 54 – Administrative Regulations
      • ARTICLE 55 – Provisions for Amending this Constitution
      • ARTICLE 56 – Settlement of Disputes
      • ARTICLE 57 – Denunciation of this Constitution and the Convention
      • ARTICLE 58 – Entry into Force and Related Matters
    • ANNEX – Definition of Certain Terms Used in this Constitution, the Convention and the Administrative Regulations of the Internatio
  • CONVENTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
    • CHAPTER I – Functioning of the Union
      • SECTION 1
        • ARTICLE 1 – Plenipotentiary Conference
        • ARTICLE 2 – Elections and Related Matters
        • ARTICLE 3 – Other Conferences and Assemblies
      • SECTION 2
        • ARTICLE 4 – The Council
      • SECTION 3
        • ARTICLE 5 – General Secretariat
      • SECTION 4
        • ARTICLE 6 – Coordination Committee
      • SECTION 5 – Radiocommunication Sector
        • ARTICLE 7 – World Radiocommunication Conference
        • ARTICLE 8 – Radiocommunication Assembly
        • ARTICLE 9 – Regional Radiocommunication Conferences
        • ARTICLE 10 – Radio Regulations Board
        • ARTICLE 11 – Radiocommunication Study Groups
        • ARTICLE 11A – Radiocommunication Advisory Group
        • ARTICLE 12 – Radiocommunication Bureau
      • SECTION 6 – Telecommunication Standardization Sector
        • ARTICLE 13 – World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
        • ARTICLE 14 – Telecommunication Standardization Study Groups
        • ARTICLE 14A – Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group
        • ARTICLE 15 – Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
      • SECTION 7 – Telecommunication Development Sector
        • ARTICLE 16 – Telecommunication Development Conferences
        • ARTICLE 17 – Telecommunication Development Study Groups
        • ARTICLE 17A – Telecommunication Development Advisory Group
        • ARTICLE 18 – Telecommunication Development Bureau
      • SECTION 8 – Provisions Common to the Three Sectors
        • ARTICLE 19 – Participation of Entities and Organizations Other than Administrations in the Union's Activities
        • ARTICLE 20 – Conduct of Business of Study Groups
        • ARTICLE 21 – Recommendations from One Conference to Another
        • ARTICLE 22 – Relations Between Sectors and With International Organizations
    • CHAPTER II – Specific Provisions Regarding Conferences and Assemblies
      • ARTICLE 23 – Admission to Plenipotentiary Conferences
      • ARTICLE 24 – Admission to Radiocommunication Conferences
      • ARTICLE 25 – Admission to Radiocommunication Assemblies, World Telecommunication Standardization Assemblies and Telecommunication Development Conferences
      • ARTICLES 26 to 30 (SUP)
      • ARTICLE 31 – Credentials for Conferences
    • CHAPTER III (SUP)
      • ARTICLE 32 – General Rules of Conferences, Assemblies and Meetings of the Union
      • ARTICLE 32A – Right to Vote
      • ARTICLE 32B – Reservations
    • CHAPTER IV – Other Provisions
      • ARTICLE 33 – Finances
      • ARTICLE 34 – Financial Responsibilities of Conferences
      • ARTICLE 35 – Languages
    • CHAPTER V – Various Provisions Related to the Operation of Telecommunication Services
      • ARTICLE 36 – Charges and Free Services
      • ARTICLE 37 – Rendering and Settlement of Accounts
      • ARTICLE 38 – Monetary Unit
      • ARTICLE 39 – Intercommunication
      • ARTICLE 40 – Secret Language
    • CHAPTER VI – Arbitration and Amendment
      • ARTICLE 41 – Arbitration: Procedure
      • ARTICLE 42 – Provisions for Amending this Convention
    • ANNEX – Definition of Certain Terms Used in this Convention and the Administrative Regulations of the International Telecommunicat
  • GENERAL RULES OF CONFERENCES, ASSEMBLIES AND MEETINGS OF THE UNION
    • CHAPTER I – General Provisions Regarding Conferences and Assemblies
    • CHAPTER II – Rules of Procedure of Conferences, Assemblies and Meetings
    • CHAPTER III – Election Procedures
    • CHAPTER IV – Proposal, Adoption and Entry into Force of Amendments to These General Rules
  • OPTIONAL PROTOCOL on the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes Relating to the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union, to the Convention of the International Telecommunication Union and to the Administrative Regulations
    • ARTICLE 1
    • ARTICLE 2
    • ARTICLE 3
    • ARTICLE 4
    • ARTICLE 5
    • ARTICLE 6
  • DECISIONS
    • DECISION 3 (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Treatment of decisions, resolutions and recommendations of plenipotentiary conferences
    • DECISION 5 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Revenue and expenses for the Union for the period 2016-2019
    • DECISION 11 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Creation and management of Council working groups
    • DECISION 12 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Free online access to ITU publications
    • DECISION 13 (BUSAN, 2014) – Monitoring mechanism on ITU programmes and projects
    • DECISION 14 (BUSAN, 2014) – Use of hyperlinks in ITU documents
  • RESOLUTIONS
    • RESOLUTION 2 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – World telecommunication/information and communication technology policy forum
    • RESOLUTION 5 (KYOTO, 1994) – Invitations to hold conferences or meetings away from Geneva
    • RESOLUTION 6 (KYOTO, 1994) – Attendance of liberation organizations recognized by the United Nations at conferences and meetings of the International Telecommunication Union as observers
    • RESOLUTION 7 (KYOTO, 1994) – Procedure for defining a region for the purpose of convening a regional radiocommunication conference
    • RESOLUTION 11 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – ITU TELECOM events
    • RESOLUTION 14 (REV. ANTALYA, 2006) – Recognition of the rights and obligations of all Sector Members of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 16 (REV. MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Refinement of the Radiocommunication Sector and Telecommunication Standardization Sector
    • RESOLUTION 21 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Measures concerning alternative calling procedures on international telecommunication networks
    • RESOLUTION 22 (REV. ANTALYA, 2006) – Apportionment of revenues in providing international telecommunication services
    • RESOLUTION 25 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strengthening the regional presence
      • ANNEX TO RESOLUTION 25 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Elements for evaluation of the ITU regional presence
    • RESOLUTION 30 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Special measures for the least developed countries, small island developing states, landlocked developing countries and countries with economies in transition
    • RESOLUTION 32 (KYOTO, 1994) – Technical assistance to the Palestinian Authority for the development of telecommunications
    • RESOLUTION 33 (REV. MARRAKESH, 2002) – Assistance and support to Bosnia and Herzegovina for rebuilding its telecommunication network
    • RESOLUTION 34 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Assistance and support to countries in special need for rebuilding their telecommunication sector
      • ANNEX TO RESOLUTION 34 (REV. BUSAN, 2014)
    • RESOLUTION 36 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Telecommunications/information and communication technology in the service of humanitarian assistance
    • RESOLUTION 37 (KYOTO, 1994) – Training of refugees
    • RESOLUTION 38 (KYOTO, 1994) – Contributory shares in Union expenditure
    • RESOLUTION 41 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Arrears and special arrears accounts
    • RESOLUTION 45 (REV. MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Assistance given by the Government of the Swiss Confederation in connection with the finances of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 46 (KYOTO, 1994) – Remuneration and representation allowances of elected officials
    • RESOLUTION 48 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Human resources management and development
      • ANNEX 1 TO RESOLUTION 48 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) Matters for reporting to the Council on staff issues, including staff in regional and area offices, and recruitment issues
      • ANNEX 2 TO RESOLUTION 48 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) Facilitating the recruitment of women at ITU
    • RESOLUTION 51 (REV. MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – ITU staff participation in conferences of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 53 (KYOTO, 1994) – Measures to enable the United Nations to carry out fully any mandate under Article 75 of the Charter of the United Nations
    • RESOLUTION 55 (KYOTO, 1994) – Use of the United Nations telecommunication network for the telecommunication traffic of the specialized agencies
    • RESOLUTION 56 (KYOTO, 1994) – Possible revision of Article IV, Section 11, of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies
    • RESOLUTION 57 (KYOTO, 1994) – Joint Inspection Unit
    • RESOLUTION 58 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strengthening of relations between ITU and regional telecommunication organizations and regional preparations for the Plenipotentiary Conference
    • RESOLUTION 59 (KYOTO, 1994) – Request to the International Court of Justice for advisory opinions
    • RESOLUTION 60 (KYOTO, 1994) – Juridical status
    • RESOLUTION 64 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Non-discriminatory access to modern telecommunication/ information and communication technology facilities, services and applications, including applied research and transfer of technology, and e-meetings, on mutually agreed terms
    • RESOLUTION 66 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Documents and publications of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 68 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
    • RESOLUTION 69 (KYOTO, 1994) – Provisional application of the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992) by Members of the Union which have not yet become States Parties to those instruments
    • RESOLUTION 70 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Mainstreaming a gender perspective in ITU and promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women through information and communication technologies
    • RESOLUTION 71 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strategic plan for the Union for 2016-2019
      • ANNEX 1 TO RESOLUTION 71 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Background on the strategic plan for the Union for 2016-2019
      • ANNEX 2 TO RESOLUTION 71 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strategic plan for the Union for 2016-2019
      • ANNEX 3 TO RESOLUTION 71 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Allocation of resources to objectives and strategic goals
      • ANNEX 4 TO RESOLUTION 71 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Glossary of the strategic plan for the Union for 2016-2019
      • List of terms in all six official languages
    • RESOLUTION 72 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Linking strategic, financial and operational planning in ITU
    • RESOLUTION 75 (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Publication of the ITU Constitution and Convention, decisions, resolutions and recommendations and the Optional Protocol on the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes
    • RESOLUTION 77 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Scheduling and duration of conferences, forums, assemblies and Council sessions of the Union (2015-2019)
    • RESOLUTION 80 (REV. MARRAKESH, 2002) – World radiocommunication conference process
    • RESOLUTION 86 (REV. MARRAKESH, 2002) – Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks
    • RESOLUTION 89 (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Coping with the decreased use of international telex service
    • RESOLUTION 91 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Cost recovery for some ITU products and services
    • RESOLUTION 94 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Auditing of the accounts of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 96 (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Introduction of a long-term care insurance scheme in the Union
    • RESOLUTION 98 (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – The use of telecommunications for the safety and security of humanitarian personnel in the field
    • RESOLUTION 99 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Status of Palestine in ITU
    • RESOLUTION 100 (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998) – Role of the Secretary-General of ITU as depositary for memoranda of understanding
    • RESOLUTION 101 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Internet Protocol-based networks
    • RESOLUTION 102 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – ITU's role with regard to international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet and th
    • RESOLUTION 111 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Considering major religious periods in the scheduling of ITU conferences, assemblies and Council sessions
    • RESOLUTION 114 (MARRAKESH, 2002) – Interpretation of No. 224 of the ITU Constitution and No. 519 of the ITU Convention with regard to deadlines for submitting proposals for amendments
    • RESOLUTION 118 (MARRAKESH, 2002) – Use of spectrum at frequencies above 3 000 GHz
    • RESOLUTION 119 (REV. ANTALYA, 2006) – Methods to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Radio Regulations Board
    • RESOLUTION 122 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – The evolving role of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
    • RESOLUTION 123 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Bridging the standardization gap between developing and developed countries
    • RESOLUTION 124 (REV. ANTALYA, 2006) – Support for the New Partnership for Africa’s Development
      • ANNEX TO RESOLUTION 124 (REV. ANTALYA, 2006) – Actions for NEPAD
    • RESOLUTION 125 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Assistance and support to Palestine for rebuilding its telecommunication networks
    • RESOLUTION 126 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Assistance and support to the Republic of Serbia for rebuilding its destroyed public broadcasting system
    • RESOLUTION 127 (MARRAKESH, 2002) – Assistance and support to the Government of Afghanistan for rebuilding its telecommunication system
    • RESOLUTION 128 (REV. ANTALYA, 2006) – Support for the Agenda for Connectivity in the Americas and Quito Action Plan
    • RESOLUTION 130 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strengthening the role of ITU in building confidence and security in the use of information and communication technologies
    • RESOLUTION 131 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Measuring information and communication technologies to build an integrating and inclusive information society
    • RESOLUTION 133 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Role of administrations of Member States in the management of internationalized (multilingual) domain names
    • RESOLUTION 135 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – ITU's role in the development of telecommunications/information and communication technologies, in providing technical assistance and advice to developing countries and in implementing relevant national, regional and interregional projects
    • RESOLUTION 136 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – The use of telecommunications/information and communication technologies for monitoring and management in emergency and disaster situations for early warning, prevention, mitigation and relief
    • RESOLUTION 137 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Next-generation network deployment in developing countries
    • RESOLUTION 138 (ANTALYA, 2006) – The Global Symposium for Regulators
    • RESOLUTION 139 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Use of telecommunications/information and communication technologies to bridge the digital divide and build an inclusive information society
    • RESOLUTION 140 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – ITU's role in implementing the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society and in the overall review by United Nations General Assembly of their implementation
    • RESOLUTION 143 (REV. GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Extending the provisions in ITU documents relating to developing countries to apply to countries with economies in transition
    • RESOLUTION 144 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Availability of model host-country agreements in advance for conferences and assemblies of the Union held away from Geneva
    • RESOLUTION 145 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Participation of observers in conferences, assemblies and meetings of the Union
      • ANNEX 1 TO RESOLUTION 145 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Observers of Member States participating in a non-voting capacity at a regional radiocommunication conference (Article 24, No. 282 of the ITU Convention)
      • ANNEX 2 TO RESOLUTION 145 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Observers which participate in an advisory capacity
      • ANNEX 3 TO RESOLUTION 145 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Observers which do not participate in an advisory capacity
    • RESOLUTION 146 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Periodic review and revision of the International Telecommunication Regulations
    • RESOLUTION 148 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Tasks and functions of the Deputy Secretary-General
    • RESOLUTION 150 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Approval of the accounts of the Union for the years 2010-2013
    • RESOLUTION 151 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Implementation of results-based management in ITU
    • RESOLUTION 152 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Improvement of management and follow-up of the defrayal of ITU expenses by Sector Members and Associates
    • RESOLUTION 154 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Use of the six official languages of the Union on an equal footing
    • RESOLUTION 157 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strengthening of the project execution function in ITU
    • RESOLUTION 158 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Financial issues for consideration by the Council
    • RESOLUTION 159 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Assistance and support to Lebanon for rebuilding its telecommunication networks (fixed and mobile)
    • RESOLUTION 160 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Assistance to Somalia
    • RESOLUTION 161 (ANTALYA, 2006) – Assistance and support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo for rebuilding its telecommunication network
    • RESOLUTION 162 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Independent management advisory committee
      • ANNEX TO RESOLUTION 162 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) Terms of reference for the ITU Independent Management Advisory Committee
      • APPENDIX A International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Independent Management Advisory Committee (IMAC) Declaration & Statement
      • APPENDIX B Proposed process for selection of members of the Independent Management Advisory Committee
    • RESOLUTION 164 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Allocation of seats of Council Member States
    • RESOLUTION 165 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Deadlines for the submission of proposals and procedures for the registration of participants for conferences and assemblies of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 166 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Number of vice-chairmen of Sector advisory groups, study groups and other groups
    • RESOLUTION 167 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Strengthening and developing ITU capabilities for electronic meetings and means to advance the work of the Union
      • ANNEX 1 TO RESOLUTION 167 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) EWM action plan
    • RESOLUTION 168 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Translation of ITU recommendations
      • ANNEX
    • RESOLUTION 169 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Admission of academia to participate in the work of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 170 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Admission of Sector Members from developing countries to participate in the work of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector and the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector
    • RESOLUTION 173 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Piracy and attacks against fixed and cellular telephone networks in Lebanon
    • RESOLUTION 174 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – ITU's role with regard to international public policy issues relating to the risk of illicit use of information and communication technologies
    • RESOLUTION 175 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Telecommunication/information and communication technology accessibility for persons with disabilities and persons with specific needs
    • RESOLUTION 176 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Human exposure to and measurement of electromagnetic fields
    • RESOLUTION 177 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Conformance and interoperability
    • RESOLUTION 178 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – ITU role in organizing the work on technical aspects of telecommunication networks to support the Internet
    • RESOLUTION 179 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – ITU's role in child online protection
    • RESOLUTION 180 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Facilitating the transition from IPv4 to IPv6
    • RESOLUTION 181 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Definitions and terminology relating to building confidence and security in the use of information and communication technologies
    • RESOLUTION 182 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – The role of telecommunications/information and communication technologies in regard to climate change and the protection of the environment
    • RESOLUTION 183 (REV. BUSAN, 2014) – Telecommunication/Information and Communication Technology applications for e-health
    • RESOLUTION 184 (GUADALAJARA, 2010) – Facilitating digital inclusion initiatives for indigenous peoples
    • RESOLUTION 185 (BUSAN, 2014) – Global flight tracking for civil aviation
    • RESOLUTION 186 (BUSAN, 2014) – Strengthening the role of ITU with regard to transparency and confidence-building measures in outer space activities
    • RESOLUTION 187 (BUSAN, 2014) – Review of the current methodologies and development of a future vision for the participation of Sector Members, Associates and Academia in the activities of ITU
    • RESOLUTION 188 (BUSAN, 2014) – Combating counterfeit telecommunication/information and communication technology devices
    • RESOLUTION 189 (BUSAN, 2014) – Assisting Member States to combat and deter mobile device theft
    • RESOLUTION 190 (BUSAN, 2014) – Countering misappropriation and misuse of international telecommunication numbering resources
    • RESOLUTION 191 (BUSAN, 2014) – Strategy for the coordination of efforts among the three Sectors of the Union
    • RESOLUTION 192 (BUSAN, 2014) – ITU participation in memoranda of understanding with financial and/or strategic implications
    • RESOLUTION 193 (BUSAN, 2014) – Support and assistance for Iraq to rebuild its telecommunication sector
    • RESOLUTION 194 (BUSAN, 2014) – Options for the Union's headquarters premises over the long term
      • ANNEX TO RESOLUTION 194 (BUSAN, 2014) – Terms of reference of the Council Working Group on options for the Union's headquarters over the long term
    • RESOLUTION 195 (BUSAN, 2014) – Implementation of the Smart Africa Manifesto
    • RESOLUTION 196 (BUSAN, 2014) – Protecting telecommunication service users/consumers
    • RESOLUTION 197 (BUSAN, 2014) – Facilitating the Internet of Things to prepare for a globally connected world
    • RESOLUTION 198 (BUSAN, 2014) – Empowerment of youth through telecommunication/information and communication technology
    • RESOLUTION 199 (BUSAN, 2014) – Promoting efforts for capacity building on software-defined networking in developing countries1
    • RESOLUTION 200 (BUSAN, 2014) – Connect 2020 Agenda for global telecommunication/information and communication technology development
      • ANNEX TO RESOLUTION 200 (BUSAN, 2014) – Connect 2020: Global telecommunication/information and communication technology goals and targets
    • RESOLUTION 201 (BUSAN, 2014) – Creating an enabling environment for the deployment and use of information and communication technology applications
    • RESOLUTION 202 (BUSAN, 2014) – Using information and communication technologies to break the chain of health-related emergencies such as Ebola virus transmission
    • RESOLUTION 203 (BUSAN, 2014) – Connectivity to broadband networks
  • RECOMMENDATIONS
    • RECOMMENDATION 1 (KYOTO, 1994) – Deposit of instruments relating to the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992)
    • RECOMMENDATION 2 (KYOTO, 1994) – Unrestricted transmission of news and the right to communicate
    • RECOMMENDATION 3 (KYOTO, 1994) – Favourable treatment for developing countries
    • RECOMMENDATION 4 (MARRAKESH, 2002) – General policy statements to plenipotentiary conferences
    • RECOMMENDATION 5 (MARRAKESH, 2002) – Submission of the first report of the Credentials Committee to the Plenipotentiary Conference
    • RECOMMENDATION 6 (MARRAKESH, 2002) – Rotation of Council Member States
  • LIST OF DECISIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED, REVISED OR ABROGATED BY THE PLENIPOTENTIARY CONFERENCE (KYOTO, 1994), (MINNEAPOLIS, 1998), (MARRAKESH, 2002), (ANTALYA, 2006), (GUADALAJARA, 2010) AND (BUSAN, 2014)