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== History == == History ==

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  • International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector
  • Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones Sector de Radiocomunicaciones (UIT-R)
  • Union internationale des télécommunications Secteur des radiocommunications (UIT-R)
  • Международный союз электросвязи Сектор радиосвязи (МСЭ-R)
  • (ITU-R) قطاع الاتصالات الراديوية الاتحاد الدولي للاتصالات
  • 国际电信联盟无线电通信部门(ITU-R)
AbbreviationITU-R
UIT-R
TypeITU Sector
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
HeadMario Maniewicz
Parent organizationInternational Telecommunication Union
WebsiteITU.int/ITU-R

The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) is one of the three sectors (divisions or units) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and is responsible for radio communication.

Its role is to manage the international radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbit resources and to develop standards for radiocommunication systems with the objective of ensuring the effective use of the spectrum.

ITU is required, according to its constitution, to allocate spectrum and register frequency allocation, orbital positions and other parameters of satellites, “in order to avoid harmful interference between radio stations of different countries”. The international spectrum management system is therefore based on regulatory procedures for frequency coordination, notification and registration.

ITU-R has a permanent secretariat, the Radiocommunication Bureau, based at the ITU HQ in Geneva, Switzerland. The elected Director of the Bureau is Mr. Mario Maniewicz; he was first elected by the ITU membership to the directorship in 2018.

History

The CCIRComité consultatif international pour la radio, Consultative Committee on International Radio or International Radio Consultative Committee—was founded in 1927.

In 1932 the CCIR and several other organizations (including the original ITU, which had been founded as the International Telegraph Union in 1865) merged to form what would in 1934 become known as the International Telecommunication Union. In 1992, the CCIR became the ITU-R.

See also

References

  1. "Radiocommunication Sector". International Telecommunication Union. Retrieved 2011-03-20.

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