FA – LXXIX – 79 Original: Arabic/English For the United Arab Emirates: In considering the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of the United Arab Emirates formally declares that: 1 The delegation of the United Arab Emirates reserves for its Government the right to take any action as it may consider necessary to safeguard its interests should they be affected by decisions taken at this Conference, or by failure on the part of any other country or administration in any way to comply with the provisions of the instruments amending the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union, or the Annexes or Protocols and Regulations attached thereto, or the Final Acts of this conference, or should the reservations, declarations or additional reservations and declarations by other countries or administrations jeopardize the proper and efficient operation of its telecommunication services, or infringe the full exercise of the sovereign rights of the United Arab Emirates. 2 The United Arab Emirates shall not be deemed to have consented to be bound by revisions to the Radio Regulations adopted at this Conference without specific notification to the International Telecommunication Union by the United Arab Emirates of its consent to be bound. 3 The United Arab Emirates may find it necessary to make additional declarations or reservations. Accordingly, the United Arab Emirates reserves the right to make additional declarations or reservations at the time of deposit of its instruments of ratification of these revisions of the Radio Regulations. 80 Original: English For Greece: The Hellenic Republic, considering the significance of the broadcasting service in the frequency band 470-694 MHz and the investments that have been made and are to be made by the relevant parties, states that it does not agree with the commencement of studies for alternative uses of the frequency band 470-694 MHz and a possible future allocation to other services, hence it will retain the use of this band for broadcasting within its territory, even if neighboring countries decide to use it for IMT. The Hellenic Republic reserves the right to take any measure it considers necessary, within the framework set by the ITU Constitution, Convention and Radio Regulations, to protect its legitimate interests.