| Kathryn M. Queeney - 1978 - 358 lapas
...frequency bands for space radiocommunication services, states: 1 . that the registration with the ITU of frequency assignments for space radiocommunication...establishment of space systems by other countries ; 2. that, accordingly, a country or a group of countries having registered with the ITU frequencies... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1982 - 748 lapas
...Resolves 1. That the registration with the ITU of frequency assignments for space radio communication services and their use should not provide any permanent...establishment of space systems by other countries; 2. That, accordingly, a country or a group of countries having registered the ITU frequencies for their... | |
| Renâe Jean Dupuy - 1983 - 520 lapas
...made it clear that registration with the ITU of frequency assignments for space radio communication services and their use "should not provide any permanent...establishment of space systems by other countries" 31 . The same conference also stressed that all countries had "equal rights" in the use of both the... | |
| Fritz E. Froehlich, Allen Kent - 1994 - 536 lapas
...the geostationary satellite orbit for these services" and the other that "registration with the ITU of frequency assignments for space radiocommunication...establishment of space systems by other countries" (12). Even more important, the 1971 conference adopted a resolution requesting that the new broadcasting... | |
| George T. Hacket - 1994 - 280 lapas
...should not provide any permanent priority for any individual country or groups of countries and further should not create an obstacle to the establishment of space systems by other countries.247 To that day the principle of "first come, first served" was applied. In 1973, finally,... | |
| 1982 - 165 lapas
...Resolves 1. That the registration with the ITU of frequency assignments for space radio communication services and their use should not provide any permanent...establishment of space systems by other countries; 2. That, accordingly, a country or a group of countries having registered the ITU frequencies for their... | |
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