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Sharing finite resources
Editorial by Dr Hamadoun I. Touré, ITU Secretary-General
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Overview of the conference
Valery Timofeev, Director of the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau
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More frequencies needed for mobiles
José Costa, Senior Manager, Nortel Networks, and mib Coordinator
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IMT: finding solutions that satisfy everyone
Kavouss Arasteh, Chairman, Conference Preparatory Meeting for WRC-07
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Satellite operators challenge mobiles’ use of C-band
José Albuquerque, Senior Director, Spectrum Engineering, Intelsat
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Spectrum requirements for civil aviation
Robert Witzen, Technical Officer, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
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Broadcasters face growing complexity
Sharad Sadhu, Head of Transmission Technology and Spectrum, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU)
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Amateur radio
Dr Larry Price, President of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)
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Space science issues
Vincent Meens, Head, Frequency Bureau, National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), France
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Improving the Fixed-Satellite Service Plan
Kavouss Arasteh, Space Communication Expert
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Spectrum management and communications in disaster relief
Bruce Emirali, Radio Frequency Manager, Directorate of CIS Strategy, New Zealand
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Radio microphones: an important part of electronic news gathering
Roger Bunch, ITU–R Rapporteur for ENG
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Pioneers’ Page
The transistor turns sixty
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Official announcements
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Advertisers
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Web Book
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World Radiocommunication Conference 2007
Bringing all radio services together
N° 08
October 2007
Photo Credits: Euroconsult, Samsung, INMARSAT
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ITU News is the official magazine of the International Telecommunication Union published 10 times a year in English, French and Spanish. First published in 1869 as the Journal télégraphique, ITU News renders a first-hand account of the Union’s activities and the global issues of concern to people from all areas of the telecommunications industry. The magazine carries 40 pages on average and is read in the 191 member States of the Union and in more than 700 private sector companies that are Members of ITU.
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