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WRC Making Progress, ITU Official Says

François Rancy, ITU director-radiocommunication, highlighted the importance of an agreement on the allocation of spectrum for global flight tracking in civil aviation at the World Radiocommunication Conference, in a blog post Monday. U.S. officials reported the agreement last week (see…

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1511120035). Rancy said more than 3,000 delegates from some 160 countries are attending the monthlong meeting. “The countries present in Geneva are taking great effort to ensure that everybody’s interests are taken into account so that at the end of the conference, all 193 Member States can sign the new treaty which will result from the conference decisions,” he said. “Consensus ensures that decisions are not challenged once adopted, thus building a sustainable ecosystem which enables new developments and investments in radiocommunications, while avoiding disruptions to the services provided to [billions of] users around the world.”