It’s not yet been decided whether information collected...
It’s not yet been decided whether information collected on harmful interference, including deliberate interference to satellite systems, will be public or restricted to those with ITU credentials, Yvon Henri, chief of the ITU Space Services Department told us. He spoke…
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to us on the sidelines of a U.N. space security workshop being held through Wednesday. The Radio Regulations Board last year asked the secretariat to use an existing system to monitor frequencies from an ITU perspective and not from an administration’s, he told the workshop. He referred to interference that appeared to be emanating from Syrian and Iranian territory that was affecting a number of international broadcasters. Henri referred to a regulatory provision that says: “Administrations shall, as far as they consider practicable, conduct [international] monitoring as may be requested of them by other administrations or by the Bureau.”