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Thank you for your trust in the integrity and impartiality of ITUs publications, and for continuing to make ITU a leading international publisher of information on communication technologies, developments and statistics since its founding over 140 years ago. The quantity of publications and new customers continues to grow steadily. We very much appreciate your contribution as a valuable ITU customer to its continuing success! Most of you are already familiar with our collection of ITU-R and ITU-T Recommendations, which, as international standards, help towards establishing an even playing field in the global telecommunication markets. For the seafaring community, ITU-R maritime publications constitute another capital collection, measured by customer demand that continues to grow each year. Did you know that no ship sails the seas without these publications on board? And that it is thanks to ITUs MARS system that Search and Rescue teams are provided with up-to-date information from the ITU master Ship station database, enabling them to successfully carry out their operations. We have a range of products that makes us unique in the publishing world. You will find titles ranging from spectrum management and satellite communications to ICT indicators and policy and development issues, so whether you are a broadcasting engineer, regulator, telecommunications professional, computer specialist, business analyst or student, you will surely find something of interest to you. As the focus of ITUs activities on global communications broadens to fresh horizons, new titles reflecting this change on such topics as cybersecurity, spam and cybercrime, promoting the use of ICTs to combat climate change, helping bridge the digital divide, the management of emergency telecommunications and next generation network standards can be found inside this edition. The greater part of ITU publications are available in electronic format (some in both electronic and hard copy formats) and can be purchased and downloaded directly from at any time, day or night. Most ITU publications are also available in printed format, and many on CD/DVD-ROM. The ITU Catalogue and both its annexed Lists of ITU-R Recommendations and Reports and ITU-T Recommendations contain all the titles currently for sale. These can be ordered online or by using the order form, which you will find in this Catalogue. ITU publishes in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish (please note that not all titles are available in all six languages). This Catalogue also contains useful information on pricing discounts, methods of payment and related conditions of sale, as well as a snapshot of what is ITU and information on whom to contact. Keep connected to ITUs publications web pages at: www.itu.int/publications. They are updated regularly and new publications are posted there as soon as they become available, as well as the latest news. You can now also connect to our NEW weekly update of the online edition of this Catalogue at www.itu.int/pub/S-GEN-CAT.OL-2010/en. As always, we welcome your feedback and comments. Please contact us by mail or e-mail at sales@itu.int.
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What is ITU ?
Founded in Paris in 1865 as the International Telegraph Union, the International Telecommunication Union took its present name in 1934 and became a specialized agency of the United Nations in 1947. ITU is an intergovernmental organization, within which the public and private sectors cooperate for the development of telecommunications worldwide. In essence, the Unions mission covers the following domains:
a Radiocommunication Sector; a Telecommunication Standardization Sector; a Telecommunication Development Sector; a General Secretariat (including Telecom).
Radiocommunication
The role of the Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) is to ensure the rational, equitable, efcient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including those using the geostationary-satellite orbit, and to carry out studies on all frequency ranges without limitation on the basis of which recommendations are adopted. The decision-making functions of the Radiocommunication Sector are performed by Radiocommunication Conferences. World Radiocommunication Conferences are held every two to three years to review, and, if necessary, revise the Radio Regulations, the international treaty governing the use of the radio-frequency spectrum and the geostationary and non-geostationary satellite orbits. Radiocommunication Assemblies (RA) are responsible for approving the programme of technical work, for setting up the structures required to carry out this work, for making work assignments (including conference preparatory work and radiocommunication studies), and for determining the priority, urgency and timeframe for completion of studies. The technical work is carried out by expert groups called Study Groups.
a development domain to promote the development of telecommunications in developing countries and the extension of the benets of telecommunications to people everywhere;
ITU comprises 192 Member States, 560 Sector Members and 154 Associates (scientic or industrial organizations, public and private operators, broadcasters, regional/international organizations).
Standardization
The duties of the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) are to study technical and operating questions and to issue recommendations (de facto standards) to foster seamless interconnection of the worlds telecommunication networks and systems. The Sector is also being called upon to forge new standards for the interoperability of equipment from once-disparate realms (telecommunication broadcasting and computing) and facilitate the development of a new world of multimedia-based communications in a converged environment. The Sector also adopts recommendations on tariff and accounting principles for international telecommunication services and considers policy issues related to carriage and content. (Technical or operating questions specically related to radiocommunications come within the purview of the Radiocommunication Sector.) The decision-making functions of the Telecommunication Standardization Sector fall within the mandate of World Telecommunication Standardization Assemblies which also adopt the work programme and determine the timeframe for completion of work relating to the preparation of standards.
The technical work is carried out by Study Groups which develop technical specifications and operating parameters for equipment and systems covering every aspect of network operation. In particular, ITU-T is charged with coordinating the development of the systems and technologies which constitute the emerging Global Information Infrastructure. Areas under study include broadband ISDN, Internet Protocol-based networks and groundbreaking technologies related to new multimedia systems, including special protocols and signal processing systems, high-speed modems, digital subscriber line systems (xDSL) and new types of multimedia terminal. Although they are not binding, ITU-T Recommendations are generally complied with because they guarantee the interconnectivity of networks and enable services to be provided on a worldwide scale.
General Secretariat
The task of the General Secretariat is to manage the administrative and financial aspects of the Unions activities, including the provision of conference services, information services, long-range strategic planning, and corporate functions (communication, legal affairs, finance, human resources and administration). The General Secretariats work in managing the Unions many meetings and regional and international assemblies and conferences covers organizational and logistical support, the provision of administrative services, documentation, and the provision of translation and interpretation services in the six working languages of the Union. Through an extensive document preparation and handling centre, the General Secretariat is also charged with the production and printing of documents and publications as well as with marketing, sales and dispatch of publications to customers worldwide. In the area of strategic planning, policy development, external relations and corporate communication, the General Secretariat is involved in activities ranging from the preparation of policy and research papers and reports tracking changing trends in the global telecommunication environment, to the development of corporate communication policies and materials promoting the work of the Union. The General Secretariat manages relations with the media, with the United Nations and with other international and regional organizations, and handles matters of international protocol. In addition, it proposes improvements to working methods and identifies cost-saving measures through operations analysis. The management of the finances of the Union is also the responsibility of the General Secretariat. Activities include advising and informing the membership and legislative bodies of the Union on financial and budgetary matters, preparation of the Unions draft budget, preparation of cost analysis, and financial reporting. It is the responsibility of the General Secretariat to manage the Unions legal affairs, providing advice and legal opinions on a wide range of important documents including formal agreements and international treaties. The General Secretariat also has an important role to play in assisting the Secretary-General in his role as ITUs legal representative and depository of treaties and other agreements concluded by ITU or under its auspices.
Development
The role of the Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D) is to facilitate and enhance telecommunication development through advice and direct technical assistance. Sector activities range from policy and regulatory advice, advice on the financing of telecommunications and on low-cost technology options, assistance in human resource management, and the development of initiatives targeting rural development and universal access. Throughout all these activities the Telecommunication Development Sector and its executive arm, the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT), maintain a strong emphasis on brokering partnerships with the private sector, with a view to harnessing the commercial drive of industry to the needs of developing nations. It also offers a network of resources allowing countries to find out about and learn from other experiences, which can be very valuable to assist governments and regulators in their bid to provide universal access. Finally, the Sector produces a range of authoritative information resources which provide analysis of trends in the global telecommunication sector backed by official statistics from the worlds leading source of telecommunication information. Examples include the World Telecommunication Development Report (WTDR), a flagship publication which provides a comprehensive overview of an industry in full transition, and the Telecommunication Regulatory Survey, an annual survey which monitors world telecommunication reform and serves as the basis of a regulatory database offering vital information for governments reforming their telecommunication sector. The decision-making functions of the Telecommunication Development Sector are fulfilled by World and Regional Telecommunication Development Conferences supported by study groups.
The internal communications requirements of ITU are also handled by the General Secretariat, which provides an up-to-date information technology infrastructure, information exchange services, administrative software applications and software development environments.
Finally, the General Secretariat assists the Secretary-General in developing policies relating to personnel and human resources, providing essential advice on a wide range of matters including recruitment, staff training, counselling and post classification.
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1. PUBLICATIONS OF THE ITU GENERAL SECRETARIAT ..................................... 3 1.1 General ............................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Conference Publications ................................................................................... 8 1.3 Policy and Market Analysis .............................................................................. 13 1.4 Terminology ....................................................................................................... 24 1.5 ITU TELECOM Publications .............................................................................. 25 PUBLICATIONS OF THE ITU-R SECTOR (RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS) ........... 2.1 General Publications ......................................................................................... 2.2 Regulatory Publications .................................................................................... 2.3 Conference Publications ................................................................................... 2.4 Service Publications .......................................................................................... 2.5 ITU-R Recommendations .................................................................................. 2.6 Handbooks ......................................................................................................... 2.7 Software and Databases .................................................................................. 2.8 ITU-R Administrative Volumes ......................................................................... PUBLICATIONS OF THE ITU-T SECTOR (STANDARDIZATION) ....................... 3.1 Regulations ........................................................................................................ 3.2 ITU-T Recommendations .................................................................................. 3.3 Handbooks ......................................................................................................... 3.4 Proceedings ....................................................................................................... 3.5 Test charts ......................................................................................................... 3.6 General ............................................................................................................... 29 29 29 30 33 37 38 54 54 55 55 56 60 77 78 79
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ITU-D SECTOR (DEVELOPMENT) .............................. 81 4.1 General ............................................................................................................... 81 4.2 Economics and Finance .................................................................................... 81 4.3 Statistics and Indicators ................................................................................... 84 4.4 Regulatory Publications .................................................................................... 93 4.5 Study Groups .....................................................................................................102 4.6 Conference Publications ................................................................................... 121 4.7 Operators ........................................................................................................... 123 4.8 Least Developed Countries .............................................................................. 123 4.9 Handbooks ......................................................................................................... 124
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Catalogue of Publications on line 2011 Weekly update
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ITU is pleased to present its new weekly web update of the Catalogue of Publications, which is available in separate English, French and Spanish editions in PDF format, and offering a snapshot of all ITU publications for sale. Please note that this information is generated automatically so we cannot exclude the occasional error.
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Colloquium No. 2 - Universal Service and Innovation: Fostering Linked Goals through Regulatory Policy Geneva, December 1-3, 1993
This publication reviews the different methods by which government and specifically telecommunications regulators seek to pursue two inter-related goals of communication policy: universal service and rapid innovation. The Report seeks to illuminate the alternatives that exist for national telecommunications regulation and to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of these various options. The Regulatory Colloquium itself, and the preparation of the Briefing Report, were funded by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation of Germany. The principal author is Michael Tyler. The views expressed are those of the author alone.
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Colloquium No. 3 - Global Mobile Personal Communications Systems (GMPCS) Geneva, November 9-11, 1994
This Report examines some of the major decisions facing governments, regulators and the private sector regarding the introduction of this ambitious and potentially revolutionary new service. The Regulatory Colloquium itself, and the preparation of the Briefing Report, were funded by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation of Germany. The principal author is Michael Tyler. The views expressed are those of the author alone.
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Colloquium No. 5 - Trade Agreements on Telecommunications: Regulatory Implications Geneva, December 6-8, 1995
This Briefing Report concerns the far-reaching implications for the "telecommunications community" (regulators, operators and users) of the Marrakesh Agreement of 1994 that completed the Uruguay Round of international trade negotiations and established the World Trade Organisation (WTO). It also explains in detail the continuing negotiations taking place through the Group on Basic Telecommunications (GBT). The report was prepared by Michael Tyler, Professor William Letwin and Russell Pipe, and funded by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. The views expressed are those of the authors.
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Colloquium No. 6 - Regulatory Implications of Telecommunications Convergence Geneva, 11-13 December 1996
This Briefing Report of the Sixth Colloquium assesses the challenges and opportunities confronting regulators that arise from the rapid convergence of telecommunications technologies and markets. Spurred by dramatic technical developments, such as high-speed digital telephony, cable television, wireless technologies, and the Internet, the lines between traditional common carrier telephone ("conduit") services and broadcast-based information and entertainment ("content") services are becoming increasingly blurred. These trends are compelling regulators to re-examine many of the fundamental policies and institutional structures whose goals are to guide telecommunications industry evolution for the benefit of society. The Regulatory Colloquium itself and the preparation of the Briefing Report were funded by the World Bank and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. The principal author is Mr. David Townsend. The views expressed are those of the author alone.
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Colloquium No. 8 - Telecommunications Regulatory Issues for Electronic Commerce Geneva, 14-16 December 1998
The eighth Colloquium examined the role that the telecommunications policy maker and regulator could most usefully play in the development of electronic commerce. While there is an already enormous and growing literature on e-commerce, relatively little attention has been paid to the link between e-commerce and telecommunication regulation. In addition, relatively little attention has been paid to providing guidance to telecom officials in developing countries on this link. The analysis in this Briefing Report is intended to help fill this gap.
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Collection of the Basic Texts of the International Telecommunication Union adopted by the Plenipotentiary Conference 2011
A reference document containing: a) the Constitution and the Convention as amended by plenipotentiary conferences; b) General Rules of Conferences, Assemblies and Meetings of the Union; c) the full text of the Optional Protocol on the compulsory settlement of disputes relating to the Constitution, the Convention and the Administrative Regulations; d) the full text of all decisions, resolutions and recommendations in force; e) a list of abrogated decisions, resolutions and recommendations. Free online access to the electronic versions in all languages is now provided to the general public (see below).
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Instruments Amending the Constitution and the Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992) as amended by the Plenipotentiary Conference (Kyoto, 1994).
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Resolutions and Decisions of the Council of the International Telecommunication Union 2010-2011
This publication contains the complete text of the Council's Resolutions and Decisions. It also contains three appendices (numerical list of all Resolutions adopted by the Council since its creation, numerical list of all Decisions adopted by the Council since its creation and an analytical table).
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The ITU Internet Reports (published in line with PP Resolution 101), were launched in 1997, and span over half a decade of evolution of the Internet together with fixed and mobile telephone networks. Publications under the ITU New Initiatives Programme cover a wide variety of subjects that have been discussed at expert workshops since 1999, from competition policy to Internet governance, and from 3G to RFID. These are published in line with Council Decision 496. Since 2003, SPU has also released publications on issues of particular importance at the World Summit on the Information Society, e.g. on countering spam and bridging the digital divide.
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ITU Internet Reports 2005: The Internet of Things 2005, 7th edition
This publication is the seventh in the series of ITU Internet Reports, originally launched in 1997. It looks at the next step in always on communications, in which new ubiquitous technologies (such as radio-frequency identification and sensors) promise a world of networked and interconnected devices (e.g. fridge, television, vehicle, garage door, etc.) that provide relevant content and information whatever the location of the user heralding the dawn of a new era, one in which the internet (of data and people) acquires a new dimension to become an Internet of Things. Topics covered include new enabling technologies, business opportunites, public policy challenges, and implications for the developing world. A statistical annex covering over 200 economies is also included.
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ITU Internet Reports 2002: Internet for a Mobile Generation 2002, 4th edition
This report on Internet for a Mobile Generation is the fourth in the "ITU Internet Reports" series (previously known as "Challenges to the Network"). The key issues addressed in this 2002 edition are: technologies and applications; demand, market structure and economic implications; regulatory and policy aspects. Material from individual country case studies provides valuable and informative insights and a Statistical Annex presents the latest information on the status of Internet developments worldwide.
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Challenges to the network 1999: Internet for development 2nd edition, 1999
This report, prepared by ITU, is the second in the Challenges to the Network series. The report looks at the role of the Internet in economic development. The study pays special attention to the impact that the Internet is having and will have in the economies of developing nations and the role of the Internet in promoting economic and social development. This version was prepared and updated specially for the TELECOM Interactive 99 event, held in Geneva during October 1999.
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The Internet Story: ITU Internet Reports 1997-2003 Collection of the series
This series of reports began in 1997 under the title Challenges to the Network. Following the publication of the fifth in what is now known as the ITU Internet Reports series, on Birth of Broadband (released in September 2003), this CD-ROM, with a booklet summarizing the main issues, now presents the entire series, from 1997 to 2003. Initially presenting the series only up to 2002, this publication now includes the very latest release on Broadband in 2003, with a view to providing our readership with an even more complete series.
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The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Radio Spectrum Management for a Converging World 2004
This publication contains the materials and conclusions of a recent ITU workshop organized jointly between the Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU) and the Radiocommunication Bureau (BR). This workshop served as a forum for policy-makers and regulators, wireless user groups, experts and industry players involved in spectrum management. Issues related to the unlicensed portions of the radio spectrum and experiences of individual countries are also included in the publication.
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The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Internet Diffusion in South East Asia
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The CD-ROM contains a series of ITU Internet case studies carried out in South East Asia in 2001, as well as presentations and documents from the workshop The Internet in South East Asia, which was held in Bangkok, Thailand, in November 2001. The CD-ROM comes with a colour brochure that includes a summary of the workshop and a brief overview of the case studies.
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The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Creating Trust in Critical Network Infrastructures 2002
This report and CD-ROM package is based on the research conducted for the workshop on Creating trust in critical network infrastructures held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 20 to 22 May 2002, as part of the ITU New Initiatives Programme. The workshop examined the need and possible approaches for international cooperation to protect global critical network infrastructures. Issues were discussed both at national and international level from a private and public sector perspective.
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The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Licensing of Third Generation (3G) Mobile 2001
This report and CD-ROM package are based on the research conducted for the Workshop on the Licensing of 3G Mobile held at ITU in Geneva from 19 to 21 September 2001 as part of the ITU New Initiatives Programme. The report summarizes the issues discussed at the workshop. The CD-ROM contains in-depth background resources and input materials, including the comprehensive background paper; specially commissioned country case studies on China and Hongkong SAR, Chile and Venezuela, Ghana, Japan and Sweden; background resource material and full versions of presentations made by participants. This publication offers a unique in-depth global analysis of the major issues at play in 3G licensing developments and practices and is of considerable interest to regulators, policy-makers and market players alike.
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Publications in the context of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
World Information Society Report 2007: Beyond WSIS 2nd Edition, 2007
The second edition of the World Information Society Report, published by ITU and UNCTAD, looks beyond WSIS to the creation of an inclusive, people-centred and development-oriented Information Society, open to all. The opening chapter looks at the challenges of measuring the ICT sector while chapter two examines progress in bridging the digital divide. Chapter three focuses on emerging trends in the information society worldwide and chapter four looks at national ICT strategies. Chapter five considers the threats to cybersecurity, while chapter six provides an update on WSIS implementation and presents a number of ICT success stories across the world . When purchased, the report is accompanied by a series of tables providing the latest statistics on the development of ICTs worldwide.
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ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting: Building Digital Bridges 1st Edition - 2005
This report looks at efforts by stakeholders at the local, national and international level to bridge the digital divide. It reviews the role of new technologies, multi-stakeholder partnerships and ICT indices in reducing the gap, taking an in-depth look at the cases of Australia, Hong Kong, India, Korea (Rep. of) and Malaysia. The report also proposes a methodology for the development of a composite Digital Opportunity Index (DOI).
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ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting: Countering Spam 2004
This publication presents the materials and conclusions of a thematic meeting on Countering Spam held by ITU from 7 to 9 July 2004, and forms part of the ITU New Initiatives Programme series. Among other things, the contributions delivered by the participants looked at the problem of finding a common approach to spam, and analyse issues ranging from technical solutions, different legislative approaches and international cooperation among different stakeholders. Also looked at is the problem of consumer awareness and education.
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The Golden Book is intended to promote new commitments in the field of ICTs that stakeholders have announced during the Tunis Phase of the WSIS. Launched in October 2005, the Golden Book brings together new initiatives, which complement those already underway and recorded in the WSIS stocktaking database.
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In the French and Spanish indexes, the terms, sorted on the language of the index, are accompanied by the location number of the entry in the main volumes.
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The legal framework of ITU comprises the basic instruments of the Union, which have treaty status and are binding on ITU Member States. These instruments are the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union and the Administrative Regulations, which complement the Constitution and the Convention.
Radio Regulations Edition of 2008
The Radio Regulations, Edition of 2008, contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations as adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1995) (WRC-95) and subsequently revised and adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1997) (WRC-97), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2000) (WRC-2000), the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003) (WRC-03), and the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2007) (WRC-07), including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference.
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The Final Acts record the decisions taken at World Radiocommunication Conferences or Regional Radiocommunication Conferences. They include the new and revised provisions of the Radio Regulations and associated Appendices, as well as the new and revised Resolutions and Recommendations adopted by the Conference. The Final Acts of Regional Conferences normally contain Regional Agreements and Plans annexed to these Agreements.
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This publication contains the Protocol revising certain parts of the GE89 Agreement so as to harmonize the scope of the GE89 Agreement (dealing with VHF/UHF television broadcasting) with the GE06 Agreement adopted by RRC-06. The Final Acts also include the Resolutions adopted by RRC-06-Rev.GE89.
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Final Acts of the Regional Radiocommunication Conference for planning of the digital terrestrial broadcasting service in parts of Regions 1 and 3, in the frequency bands 174-230 MHz and 470-862 MHz (RRC-06) Geneva, 2006
The Final Acts of RRC-06 contain the Regional Agreement GE06, adopted by RRC-06, which governs the use of frequencies by the broadcasting service and other primary terrestrial services in the frequency bands 174-230 MHz and 470-862 MHz. They also contain frequency assignment and frequency allotment plans for the digital broadcasting service (television and sound), the analogue television plan applicable in the transition period, the coordinated list of assignments to other terrestrial primary services in these bands, and the Resolutions adopted by RRC-06. The GE06 Agreement is provisionally applicable as from 17 June 2006.
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Maritime Publications
Manual for Use by the Maritime Mobile and Maritime Mobile-Satellite Services (Maritime Manual) 2011
The Maritime Mobile and Maritime Mobile-Satellite Services reflects the regulatory provisions and the latest decisions concerning those services by ITU conferences (including relevant decisions pertaining to the introduction of new systems and techniques). As prescribed in Appendix 16 of the Radio Regulations, the Manual is required to be carried in stations on board ships. Hard copy and CD-Rom (advanced English version) expected not before end-August 2011.
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List of Ship Stations and Maritime Mobile Service Identity Assignments 1st edition, 2011
This List is a service publication issued annually by ITU in pursuance of Article 20 of the Radio Regulations. As stipulated in Appendix 16 to the RR, this List shall be provided to all ship stations for which a Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) installation is required by international agreement. List V is made up of two parts: The booklet which contains the preface and reference tables, and the CD-ROM which contains the data. In stock, as of April 2011.
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List VIII - List of International Monitoring Stations 11th edition, March 2009
This List contains, in tabulated form, particulars of monitoring stations participating in international monitoring, together with the addresses of the centralizing offices. It contains particulars of stations carrying out measurements related to stations of terrestrial radiocommunication services and particulars of stations carrying out measurements related to stations in the space radiocommunication services. In pursuance of Article 20 of the Radio Regulations, this service publication is issued at intervals determined by the ITU Secretary-General, normally every five years. Information for updating this List is published in the ITU Operational Bulletin.
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BR IFIC Space Services is a service publication on CD-ROM in Adobe Acrobat PDF format published every two weeks by the Radiocommunication Bureau in accordance with provision Nos. 20.1 to 20.6 and No. 20.15 of the Radio Regulations. It contains information on the frequency assignments to space stations, earth stations or radioastronomy stations submitted by Administrations to the Radiocommunication Bureau for recording in the Master International Frequency Register, as well as those that are submitted under the relevant provisions of the Radio Regulations or which are subject to the Appendices 30, 30A and 30B Plans. The information published corresponds to the recorded assignments as well as the notifications still being processed.
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BR International Frequency Information Circular (BR IFIC) - Terrestrial Services Edition of 2011, Yearly Subscription
The BR International Frequency Information Circular (BR IFIC) Terrestrial Services is a consolidated regulatory publication issued once every two weeks by the Radiocommunication Bureau, pursuant to the Radio Regulations (Nos. 20.1 to 20.6 and No. 20.15) and various Regional Agreements. It contains information on the frequency assignments/allotments submitted by Administrations to the Radiocommunication Bureau for recording in the Master International Frequency Register and in the various regional or worldwide Plans/Agreements.The information published corresponds to the recorded assignments/allotments as well as the notifications still being processed.The DVD-ROM format gives users the possibility of consulting the BR IFIC directly from the DVD-ROM, without installing the data (some 4 Gbytes) on the hard disk.
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Space Radiocommunication Stations on DVD-ROM (SRS on DVD-ROM) Edition of 2011, Yearly Subscription
The Space Radiocommunication Stations on DVD-ROM is a service publication issued in electronic format by the Radiocommunication Bureau (BR) pursuant to the pertinent provisions of Article 20 of the Radio Regulations (2008 Edition). It contains alphanumeric and graphical information on satellite networks and earth stations, which are provided to and maintained by BR.
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The ITU-R Recommendations constitute a set of international technical standards developed by the Radiocomunication Sector (formerly CCIR) of the ITU. They are the result of studies undertaken by Radiocommunication Study Groups on: - the use of a vast range of wireless services, including popular new mobile communication technologies: - the management of the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits; - the efficient use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services; - terrestrial and satellite radiocommunication broadcasting; - radiowave propagation; - systems and networks for the fixed-satellite service, for the fixed service and the mobile service; - space operation, Earth exploration-satellite, meteorological-satellite and radio astronomy services. The ITU-R Recommendations are approved by ITU Member States. Their implementation is not mandatory; however, as they are developed by experts from administrations, operators, the industry and other organizations dealing with radiocommunication matters from all over the world, they enjoy a high reputation and are implemented worldwide. (*Free online access to current ITU-R Recommendations is provided on a trial basis to ITU Member States administrations, Sector Members and Associates of all Sectors via TIES until further notice.) They are divided into Series according to the subjects they cover, as follows:
Series BO BR BS BT F M P RA RS S SA SF SM SNG TF V Satellite delivery Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television Broadcasting service (sound) Broadcasting service (television) Fixed service Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related satellite services Radiowave propagation Radioastronomy Remote sensing systems Fixed-satellite service Space applications and meteorology Frequency sharing and coordination between fixed-satellite and fixed service systems Spectrum management Satellite news gathering Time signals and frequency standards emissions Vocabulary and related subjects Subject area
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ITU-R Handbook is a text which provides a statement of the current knowledge, the present position of studies, or of good operating or technical practice, in certain aspects of radiocommunications, which should be addressed to a radio engineer, system planner or operating official who plans, designs or uses radio services or systems, paying particular attention to the requirements of developing countries. It should be self-contained, require no familiarity with other ITU Radiocommunication texts or procedures, but should not duplicate the scope and content of publications readily available outside the ITU.
Spectrum Management
Computer-aided Techniques for Spectrum Management (CAT) Edition of 2005
This Handbook should be seen as a complement to the handbooks 'National Spectrum Management' (Edition 2005) and 'Spectrum Monitoring' (Edition 2002). The topic of national spectrum management has evolved and become the central hot spot in the activities of all telecommunication administrations. This is particularly true for developing countries, where dramatic development of ICT technologies and their wide application have led to a heavy increase in related spectrum usage. The user/reader will find basic material and numerous models for developing efficient projects that will assist in reaching their objective - implementing automated spectrum management as soon as possible.
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Spectrum Monitoring Edition of 2011
The Handbook on Spectrum Monitoring contains the latest information on all aspects of monitoring and represents a valuable reference manual for the spectrum management community. It is intended for the use by administrations of both developing and developed countries and by the Radiocommunication Bureau. The Handbook will also be useful to radiocommunication engineers everywhere. (NB: English version now available in soft copy direct-download; other language versions will follow.)
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This ITU-R Handbook gives the technical basis for predicting the radio propagation in point-to-point, point-to-area, and point-to-multipoint mobile networks.
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Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume 3: Dispatch and Advanced Messaging Systems Edition of 2005
The purpose of the Land Mobile Handbook is to assist in the decision-making process involving planning, engineering and deployment of land mobile systems, especially in the developing countries. It should also provide adequate information to assist in training engineers and planners in regulating, planning, engineering and deployment aspects of these systems. Volume 3 on Dispatch and Advanced Messaging Systems provides information on state-of-the-art technology in terrestrial land mobile paging and advanced messaging and dispatch as well as descriptions of typical systems. The technical content is intended for use by administrations and operators in both developing and developed countries.
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Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume 5: Deployment of Broadband Wireless Access Systems Edition of 2011
The overall purpose of the Handbook is to assist in the decision-making process involving planning, engineering and deployment of wireless-based land mobile systems, especially in developing countries. It also provides information that will assist in training engineers and planners in the regulating, planning, engineering and deployment aspects of these systems.
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This ITU-R Supplement expands on the first edition of the ITU Handbook on Deployment of IMT-2000 Systems and represents much of the work that has occurred since the release of the Handbook to address, among other topics, the subject of evolution and migration from current mobile systems towards IMT-2000. This Supplement will serve as a practical tool to assist countries in their endeavours to further develop their mobile communication networks and enhance the quality of services offered.
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Broadcasting Services
Conclusions of the Extraordinary Meeting of Study Group 11 on High-Definition Television
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Digital Television Signals: Coding and Interfacing within Studios Edition of 2010
This Handbook gives a summary of the background to what has been agreed so far in ITU-R, based largely on work already reported within Reports but also including references to published material outside of the ITU.
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DTTB Handbook - Digital terrestrial television broadcasting in the VHF/UHF bands Edition of 2002
This Handbook provides guidance to engineers responsible for the implementation of digital terrestrial television broadcasting and combines material dealing with digital and analogue television systems and planning aspects of this new topic.
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Science Services
Radio Astronomy Edition of 2003
The second edition of this Handbook has been developed by experts of Working Party 7D of Radiocommunication Study Group 7 (Science services) that is responsible for radio astronomy, the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (SETI), and radar astronomy. It is not intended as a source on radio astronomy, but rather deals with those aspects of radio astronomy that are relevant to frequency coordination, that is, the management of radio spectrum usage in order to minimize interference between radiocommunication services.
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Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume1: Fixed Wireless Access 2nd edition, 2001
The purpose of this Handbook is to assist in the decision making process involving planning, engineering and deployment of wireless access based land mobile systems, especially in the developing countries. It should also provide adequate information that will assist in training engineers and planners in regulating, planning, engineering, and deployment aspects of these systems.
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This Handbook is published to assist planners and decision-makers in the deployment of adaptive MF/HF systems in the fixed service, for both commercial and government users in developed and particularly developing countries. It provides material on current present technological capabilities in the field of adaptive MF/HF communications.
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Earth Exploration-Satellite Service Edition of 2011
This Handbook provides full and comprehensive information on the development of EESS systems. Specifically, it provides basic definitions, sheds light on the technical principles underlying the operation of systems and presents their main applications to assist administrations in the spectrum planning, engineering and deployment aspects of these systems.
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Radiowave propagation information for designing terrestrial point-to-point links Edition of 2008
The ITU-R Handbook - Radiowave propagation information for designing terrestrial point-to-point links supplies background and supplementary information on radiowave propagation effects, and serves as a companion volume and guide to the ITU-R Recommendations that have been developed by Radiocommunication Study Group 3 to assist in the design of terrestrial communication systems.
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ITU Digitized World Map (IDWM) and Subroutine Library (32-bit) 8th Edition, 2010
Database of country borders geographical data and technical data related to the Radio Regulations and certain Regional Agreements.
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ITU-T Recommendations
The ITU-T Recommendations developed by the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector constitute the basis for international telecommunication standards. They are based on studies on technical, operating and tariff questions and serve to standardize telecommunications on a worldwide basis. Although non-binding, they are widely used because they enable the interconnectivity and interoperability of networks and the provision worldwide of telecommunication services. At present, more than 3 100 ITU-T Recommendations on some 100 000 pages are in force on topics from service definition to network architecture and security, from dial-up modems to Gbit/s optical transmission systems to Next-Generation Networks (NGN) and IP-related issues. ITU-T Recommendations are made available individually as soon as they are prepared in ITU-T Study Groups and approved by ITU-T Members. The announcement of each new or revised ITUT Recommendation is made through the ITU News magazine, the Notifications, and the List of ITU-T Recommendations. There exist three complementary formats of the ITU-T Recommendations available for sale: the paper version, individually downloadable electronic format and DVD-ROM. Customers who wish to receive further details and information related to the availability and price of these Recommendations should refer to the List of ITU-T Recommendations which contains a comprehensive description of all the series as well as the ordering facilities. This List is available in on request from the ITU Sales Service. It is also available online via Internet at www.itu.int/publications. For more information, please contact the ITU Sales Service at sales@itu.int.
Series A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V Organization of the work of ITU-T Means of expression: definitions, symbols, classification General telecommunication statistics General tariff principles Overall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors Non-telephone telecommunication services Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks Audiovisual and multimedia systems Integrated services digital network Cable networks and transmission of television, sound programme and other multimedia signals Protection against interference Construction, installation and protection of cables and other elements of outside plant TMN and network maintenance: international transmission systems, telephone circuits, telegraphy, facsimile and leased circuits Maintenance: international sound programme and television transmission circuits Specifications of measuring equipment Telephone transmission quality, telephone installations, local line networks Switching and signalling Telegraph transmission Telegraph services terminal equipment Terminals for telematic services Telegraph switching Data communication over the telephone network Subject area
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ITU-T SOFTWARE
Series G.191 (03/10) G.711.0 (09/09) G.711.1 (03/08) G.719 (06/08) G.722.1 (05/05) G.723.1 (05/06) G.729.1 (05/06) Subject area Software tools for speech and audio coding standardization Lossless compression of G.711 pulse code modulation Wideband embedded extension for G.711 pulse code modulation Low-complexity, full-band audio coding for high-quality, conversational applications Low-complexity coding at 24 and 32 kbit/s for hands-free operation in systems with low frame loss Dual rate speech coder for multimedia communications transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 kbit/s G.729 based Embedded Variable bit-rate coder: An 8-32 kbit/s scalable wideband coder bitstream interoperable with G.729
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Cost-based pricing, in particular calculation of interconnection rates, has been one of the most high-profile challenges facing both operators and regulators. Negotiating tariffs or rates is a delicate matter, whether it is for a new operator entering a liberalized market or a regulator wishing to set affordable tariffs for national calls without compromising competitiveness among operators. Now, ITUs Market, Economics and Finance Unit has released COSITU, a practical tool which automates the calculation of costs, taxes, tariffs and rates. This powerful tool will permit network operators, service providers, regulators and policy-makers in developing countries to efficiently calculate costs, taxes related to trade in international traffic (accounting, settlement and termination rates), interconnection rates between local operators and tariffs for national and international telephone services, both fixed and mobile. COSITU SP2 is a bilingual software package (software on CD-ROM + user manual: English/Spanish and English/French versions).
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This data collection guide is a follow-up to the COSITU user manual. It provides a methodology to help telecommunication regulators and operators to efficiently calculate costs, taxes related to trade in international traffic, interconnection rates between local operators, and tariffs for national and international telephone services, both fixed and mobile, on the basis of a rigorous cost model.
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Telecommunications and ICTs have become a key infrastructure necessary for human development. As the sector has transformed into one driven by commercial interest, one question begs to be answered: what actions can be taken to stimulate private investment in the sector, particularly in countries and regions where the opportunities are less obvious? This report provides insight into answers to this question by analysing trends, examining risk factors facing potential investors and by identifying specific investment opportunities in developing markets. Finally, the report makes specific recommendations to the various stakeholders on actions that can be taken to 'shift the paradigm' so that investment will be attracted to those markets most in need.
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This publication is intended to provide an annual review of various key issues in international telecommunications as examined by the International Telecommunication Union/Telecommunication Development Bureau - ITU/BDT. This years authors have focused on trade, partnership and financing within the context of restructuring and globalization.
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Reforming the international accounting rate system - 1999 First edition, 2000
During 1999, ITUs Telecommunication Development Bureau continued to support developing countries efforts to review telecommunication costs and tariff reform. This addendum to the 1998 Review of Reforming the international account rate system contains the reports of the 1999 series of seminars and contributions from developing countries to the work of the Regional Tariff Groups and Study Group 3. These reports are complemented by three additional case studies.
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Trends in Economics and Finance Volume I: Cost, Tariff and Interconnection Rates - Calculation Methodology and Application to Case Studies October 2001
This publication is aimed in particular at network operators and regulatory authorities in developing countries who do not have very detailed data at their disposal on their costs or on the development of prices in their market. The first part describes a model for the calculation of telephone service costs, tariffs and interconnection taxes. The second part shows how the application of this model in different situations (case studies) allows for the identification of national political demands concerning universal service obligations.
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African Telecommunication/ICT Indicators 2008: At a crossroads 8th edition, 2008
Prepared for Africa TELECOM 2008 (Cairo, Egypt, 12-15 May 2008), this report is an indispensable reference book of telecommunication facts and figures for the region. The publication provides an overview of market trends, including in the area of fixed, mobile and Internet services. It looks at the availability of ICTs in households and highlights the importance of community access to ICTs. It further looks at the role of different factors that will be crucial in connecting Africa, including regulation and taxes schemes in telecommunications/ICTs. The report includes some 20 regional tables covering key telecommunication/ICT indicators, 55 individual country pages with a five year profile from 2002-2006, and a directory with names of telecommunication ministries, regulators and operators in the region.
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The World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database on CD-ROM contains time series data for the years 1960, 1965, 1970 and annually from 1975 to 2010 for around 100 telecommunication/ICT statistics covering fixed telephone network, mobile cellular subscriptions, quality of service, Internet, traffic, staff, tariffs, revenue, investment and statistics on ICT access and use by households and individuals. Selected demographic, macroeconomic and broadcasting statistics are also included. For the June release, data for 2010 are available for selected indicators such as fixed telephone lines, mobile cellular subscriptions, international Internet bandwidth and fixed broadband Internet subscriptions. Data for over 200 economies are available. Access to the 15th edition available as of 22 June 2011.
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Asia-Pacific Telecommunication/ICT Indicators 2008: Broadband in Asia-Pacific: too much, too little ? 7th edition, 2008
Prepared for ITU TELECOM ASIA 2008 (Bangkok, Thailand, 2-5 September 2008), this report is an indispensable reference book of telecommunication/ICT facts and figures for the region. The publication provides an overview of recent market trends, including in the area of fixed, mobile and Internet services. It focuses on broadband developments in the region, including in terms of policies, technologies, competition, access, pricing and applications. The report highlights government policies in the area of broadband that may serve as best practice examples but also looks at and analyzes the region's broadband digital divide and makes a number of conclusions and recommendations. The report includes some 20 regional tables covering key telecommunication/ICT indicators, over 40 individual country pages with a five year profile from 2002 to 2007, and a directory with names of telecommunication ministries, regulators and operators in the region.
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The CD-ROM contains a series of ITU Internet case studies carried out in South East Asia in 2001, as well as presentations and documents from the workshop The Internet in South East Asia, which was held in Bangkok, Thailand, in November 2001. The CD-ROM comes with a colour brochure that includes a summary of the workshop and a brief overview of the case studies.
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Telecommunication Policies for the Arab Region (The Arab Book) 2002
The Arab Book contains guidelines and recommendations for governments of the Arab region embarking on reform of their telecommunication sector. It was elaborated with the active participation of experts from the region's administrations. This second edition acknowledges the important changes that have affected the sector since 1996, year of the publication of the first edition. Since that date, following Jordan's example, eight other countries in the region have established a regulatory authority independent from the incumbent operator. Five of these countries have, in addition, introduced competition in an important segment of their telecommunication market. In addition to the themes presented in the previous edition, the reader will find a summary of the experience of Egypt, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Sudan in the area of sector reform, and a new chapter devoted to recent development of the Internet.
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This second edition of the Blue Book is the result of continued coordination and collaboration between the ITU-D and CITEL (Inter-American Telecommunications Commission). The Blue Book has been updated to take into account the rapidly changing telecommunication environment. New aspects addressed in this edition include the Internet and WTO. The Blue Book is intended to provide countries of the region with appropriate guidance on telecommunication reforms and restructuring.
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Many developing countries are preparing for a second wave of regulatory reform designed to enable them to harness the promise of new technologies and participate fully in the information society. This report examines a range of innovative sharing strategies regulators can use to speed up the uptake of ICTs and promote widespread, affordable broadband access. This year's Trends focuses on "Six Degrees of Sharing", examining active and passive infrastructure sharing, open access to international capacity, business sharing, end-user sharing and regulatory sharing.
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The 7th edition of Trends in Telecommunication Reform examines the regulatory challenges and opportunities of enabling ICT development. The report provides regulators with tools they can use to promote effective and innovative development and use of ICTs in a competitive environment. This report provides an overview of developments in the ICT sector, specifically focusing on broadband, its advent, the technologies, the role of the regulator in broadband development, broadband spectrum management, voice over IP (VoIP) regulation, international efforts to combat spam (including a model law and enforceable code of conduct), and identifies best practices. The report is structured into eight chapters.
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Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2003: Promoting Universal Access to ICTs - Practical tools for regulators 5th edition, 2003
The fifth edition of Trends in Telecommunication Reform explores the tools regulators can use to promote universal access/service. The report provides an overview of universal access/service, the role of sector reform, creation and operation of a universal service fund, the role of minimum subsidy auction, how consumer tariffs and interconnection rates affect the viability of rural universal access/service projects, public access strategies including telecentres, and how regulators can foster entrepreneurial solutions to rural access. The report is structured into eight chapters.
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General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Asia Pacific": Volume V 1st edition, 1998
The report provides a regulatory snapshot by country of the 38 Member States of the Asia Pacific region. The information is structured as follows: contact information for regulatory and policy-making bodies, legal instruments, institutional profile, regulatory issues, ownership, market status and future regulatory plans.
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The report provides a regulatory snapshot by country of the 34 Member States of the Americas region. The information is structured as follows: contact information for regulatory and policy-making bodies, legal instruments, institutional profile, regulatory issues, ownership, market status and future regulatory plans.
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The Internet is widely, if not universally, viewed as the prototype technology of the emerging information era, with vast potential to reshape and transform the ways in which people organize their lives, interact with each other, and participate in the various spheres of society. This publication deals with the existing and potential use of the Internet in developing countries.
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The ITU-D Study Groups were set up in accordance with Resolution 2 of WTDC-94 (Buenos Aires, March 1994). For the period 1994-1998, Study Group 1 was entrusted with the study of five Questions in the field of telecommunication development strategies and policies, and Study Group 2 was entrusted with the study of eight Questions on more technical matters. The actual work began in 1995 and resulted in a series of twelve Recommendations, which were approved at WTDC-98 (Valletta, March 1998).
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The ITU-D Study Groups were set up in accordance with Resolution 2 of WTDC-94 (Buenos Aires, March 1994). For the period 1994-1998 Study Group 1 was entrusted with the study of five Questions in the field of telecommunication development strategies and policies, and Study Group 2 was entrusted with the study of eight Questions on more technical matters. The actual work began in 1995 and resulted in a series of twelve Recommendations, which were approved at WTDC-98 (Valletta, March 1998).
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Final report of ITU-D Focus Group 7: New Technologies for Rural Applications 2001
More than 2.5 billion people (over 40% of the planet's population) live in rural and remote areas of developing countries. Of the small fraction that has any access to telecommunications, voice telephony has been the main service provided. But today, interactive multimedia services, such as e-mail, tele-education and telemedicine, are just as important as voice connectivity. This report looks at technological developments that have the potential to support interactive multimedia services in rural and remote areas.
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This online database, developed by ITU at the request of ITU-D Sector Members, contains details of telecommunication operators and service providers, both public and private, in developing countries, together with more specific information on various companies. It is an essential tool for operators and service providers wishing to announce their presence, to highlight their development projects, to identify potential partners (financiers, equipment manufacturers, software developers, operators, etc.) and to address market opportunities. In addition, it gives firms wishing to participate in telecommunication development in developing countries the possibility of targeting and profiling operators and service providers more accurately, while at the same time opening up attractive prospects in areas of collaboration. This system, which is available on the ITU website (http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/OPERITU/), allows search by region/country or by selecting predefined criteria. It is updated on a regular basis.
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The Application of Information and Communication Technologies in the Least Developed Countries for Sustained Economic Growth 2004
A lot has been said about the digital divide that exists between the developed and the least developed countries (LDCs). Yet so little is being said about the opportunities that exist in the ICT Sector in the LDCs. This report takes a very close look at this group of countries and advances the argument that ICTs can play a catalytic role in getting these countries out of their current poverty trap. In that respect, a win-win outcome for both the investor and the countries is not in question.
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INDEX OF TITLES
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A Handbook on Internet Protocol (IP)-Based Networks and Rela Addition to Section 2.3 of the Handbook on Telephonometry Addition to Section 3 of the Handbook on Telephonometry Additions to the Handbook on Telephonometry African Regional Telecommunication Development Conference (A African Telecommunication/ICT Indicators 2008: At a crossroa Amateur and amateur-satellite services Americas Telecommunication Indicators Application of Computers and Microprocessors to the Construc Arab States Telecommunication Indicators Asia-Pacific Telecommunication/ICT Indicators 2008: Broadban 126 72 72 73 122 84 43 91 64 92 91
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Digital Television Signals: Coding and Interfacing within St Direction of Traffic: Trading Telecom Minutes DSB Handbook - Terrestrial and satellite digital sound broad DSL story DTTB Handbook - Digital terrestrial television broadcasting 46 20, 92 47 76 47
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Earth Exploration-Satellite Service Earthing and Bonding Earthing of Telecommunication Installations Emergency and Disaster relief 52 70 68 51 30 11 9, 10 32 32 31, 32 31 119 82 120 52
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Final Acts - WRC-07, Geneva Final Acts of the Additional Plenipotentiary Conference (APP Final Acts of the Plenipotentiary Conference Final Acts of the Regional Administrative Radio Conference f Final Acts of the Regional Administrative Radio Conference t Final Acts of the Regional Radiocommunication Conference for Final Acts RRC-06, RRC-06-Rev.ST61 and RRC-06-Rev.GE89, on C Final report of ITU-D Focus Group 7: New Technologies for Ru Financial Institutions Offering Resources for Telecommunicat First World Telemedicine Symposium for Developing Countries Frequency adaptive communication systems and networks in the
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Book of ITU-R Resolutions 54 BR International Frequency Information Circular (BR IFIC) 35, 36 BR Space Services WIC/IFIC - Annual Collection 36
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Catalogue of Publications on line Challenges to the network 1997: Telecoms and the Internet Challenges to the network 1999: Internet for development CHILL Formal Definition - Volume I, Parts 1, 2, 3 CHILL Formal Definition - Volume II, Part 4 CHILL User Manual Collection of General Trends in Telecommunication Reform Collection of the Basic Texts of the International Telecommu Colloquium No. 1 - Options for Regulatory Processes and Proc Colloquium No. 2 - Universal Service and Innovation: Fosteri Colloquium No. 3 - Global Mobile Personal Communications Sys Colloquium No. 4 - Interconnection: Regulatory Issues Colloquium No. 5 - Trade Agreements on Telecommunications: R Colloquium No. 6 - Regulatory Implications of Telecommunicat Colloquium No. 7 - Transforming Economic Relationships in In Colloquium No. 8 - Telecommunications Regulatory Issues for Compendium of Cable Measurement Methods Compendium of ITU'S Work on Emergency Telecommunications Computer-aided Techniques for Spectrum Management (CAT) Conclusions of the Extraordinary Meeting of Study Group 11 o Construction, Installation, Jointing and Protection of Optic Converging networks COSITU Version 1.0 SP2 - Software for the Calculation of Cos Curves for Radiowave Propagation over the Surface of the Ear Cybersecurity for All: ITUs Work for a Safer World 3 16 15 75 75 75 101 8 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 72 125 38 46 64 76 81 40 8 46, 74 62 52
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General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Africa": Volume General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Americas": Volum General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Arab States": Vo General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Asia Pacific": V General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Europe": Volume General Trends in Telecommunication Reform "World": Volume I GMPCS Reference book Great Discoveries, Telecommunications Guide on Data Collection for the application of the COSITU m Guide to the use of ITU-T Publications produced by Study Gro Guidelines for Implementing a Signalling System No. 7 Networ Guidelines for Preparing and Conducting Field Trials of Digi 100 100 100 99 99 101 124 4 81 70 61 60
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Handbook on Emergency Telecommunications Handbook on interference measuring techniques Handbook on Telephonometry HF Broadcasting System Design 124 73 73 47 60 55 61 74
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Instructions for the International Telephone Service International Telecommunication Regulations Melbourne - (W Introduction of New Technology in Local Network Introduction to CHILL
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Deployment of IMT-2000 Systems Deployment of packet-based networks Digital Radio-Relay Systems
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Investing in Telecommunications and ICTs in Developing Marke Ionosphere and its Effects on Radiowave Propagation ISDN Field Trial Guidelines Issues in Telecommunications Development Volume I: Finance a Issues in Telecommunications Development VolumeII: Reform ITU Corporate Annual Report ITU- D Question 9-1/2 - Recommendation ITU-D 13.1: Effective ITU Digitized World Map (IDWM) and Subroutine Library (32-bi ITU Global Directory ITU Internet Reports 2001: IP Telephony ITU Internet Reports 2002: Internet for a Mobile Generation ITU Internet Reports 2003: Birth of Broadband ITU Internet Reports 2004: The Portable Internet ITU Internet Reports 2005: The Internet of Things ITU Internet Reports 2006: digital.life ITU News ITU TELECOM AFRICA - Exhibition Catalogue ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2008: ICT Book for the Youth Forum ITU TELECOM ASIA: Exhibition Catalogue ITU TELECOM WORLD Exhibition Catalogue ITU TELECOM WORLD 2006: ICT Book for the Youth Forum ITU TELECOM WORLD 2006: Youth Forum Brochure ITU TELECOM WORLD: Event Catalogue ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting: Building Digital Bridges ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting: Countering Spam ITU Yearbook of Statistics - Telecommunication Services (Chr ITU Yearbook of Statistics - Telecommunication Services 1992 ITU Yearbook of Statistics - Telecommunication Services 1993 ITU: Committed to connecting the world ITU-D Development: Committed to Connecting the World ITU-D Question 10/1 - Regulatory impact of the phenomenon of ITU-D Question 10-1/1 Report on the impact of the conver ITU-D Question 10-1/2: Analysis of case studies on successfu ITU-D Question 10-1/2: Recommendation ITU-D 18: Potential be ITU-D Question 11-1/2 - Examination of digital broadcasting ITU-D Question 12/1 - Tariff policies, tariff models and met ITU-D Question 12/2 - Examine broadband communications over ITU-D Question 14-1/2 Application of telecommunications ITU-D Question 15/1 - Technology transfer and informatizatio ITU-D Question 16/2 - Handbook on new technologies and new s ITU-D Question 17/1 - Report on satellite regulation in deve ITU-D Question 17/2 - Progress on ITU activities for e-comme ITU-D Question 18/1 - Report on domestic enforcement of tele ITU-D Question 18/2 Strategy for migration of mobile net ITU-D Question 19/1 - Report on the implementation of IP tel ITU-D Question 20-1/2 - Broadband Access Technologies 82 40 61 82 83 11 112 54 3 15 14 14 14 13 13 3 27 27 28 25 26 27 26 22 23 87 88 87 4 81 104 104 112 112 113 105 114 114 105 115 106 116 106 116, 117 106 117
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ITU-D Question 6-1/1 - Report on interconnection ITU-D Question 7/1 - Universal access/service ITU-D Question 9/2 - Frequency agile systems in the MF/HF ba ITU-D Question 9/2 - High Altitude Platform Stations: an opp ITU-D Question 9/2 - Identify study group Questions in the I ITU-D Question 9-1/2 Identification of study topics in t ITU-D Question 9-1/2 - Identification of study topics in the ITU-DQuestion1/1 - Role of Telecommunications in Economi ITU-DQuestion1/2 - Special Concerns of Developing Countr ITU-DQuestion13/1 - Promotion of infrastructure and use ITU-DQuestion14/2 - Fostering the application of telecom ITU-DQuestion16/2 - Handbook on disaster communications ITU-DQuestion2/1 - Telecommunication Policies and their ITU-DQuestion2/2 - Economic, organizational and regulato ITU-DQuestion2/2 - New developments in rural telecommuni ITU-DQuestion3/1 - Impact of the Introduction and Utiliz ITU-DQuestion3/2 - Planning, Management Operation, and M ITU-DQuestion4/1 - Policies and Ways for Financing Telec ITU-DQuestion4/2 - Communications for Rural and Remote A ITU-DQuestion5/2 - Human Resources Development and Manag ITU-DQuestion6/2 - Impact of Telecommunications in Healt ITU-DQuestion7/2 - Telecommunication Support for the Pro ITU-DQuestion8/2 - Public Service Broadcasting Infrastru ITU-DQuestion9/2 - Recommendation: Effective utilization ITU-R Radiocommunication: Committed to connecting the world ITU-R Recommendations and Reports - DVD-ROM ITU-T IPTV Focus Group Proceedings ITU-T Recommendations - Online Service-Annual Subscription ITU-T Recommendations - CD/DVD ROM ITU-T Standardization: Committed to connecting the world 103 103 110 110 111 111 110 102 107 105 114 116 102 107 107 102 108 103 108 108 109 109 109 111 29 38 77 59 59 79
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Jointing of Plastic-Sheathed Cables Jointing of Telecommunication Cable Conductors 63 63 43 44 44 50 51 24 48 34
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Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume 3: Dispatch Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume 4: Intellig Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume 5: Deployme Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume1: Fixed W Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) - Volume2: Princip Lexicon of Telecommunication Terms LF/MF system design List IV - List of Coast Stations
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List of Ship Stations and Maritime Mobile Service Identity 34 A List VI - List of Radiodetermination and Special Service 35 Sta List VIII - List of International Monitoring Stations 35
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Resolutions and Decisions of the Council of the Internationa Rules of Procedure 11 30 41 53 120 74 50 36 50 120 39 79 48 54 42
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Satellite Communications (FSS) Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer and Dissemination Second World Telemedicine Symposium for Developing Countries Security in Telecommunications and Information Technology Selection and Use of Precise Frequency and Time Systems Space Radiocommunication Stations on DVD-ROM (SRS on DVD-ROM Space Research Communications Spectrum Management System for Developing Countries (SMS4DC) Spectrum Monitoring Standardized digitized image set on CD-ROM - (ITU-T Recommen Subjective Assessment Methodology in Television Supplement to Handbook on Spectrum Monitoring Supplements No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 to Handbook on Mobile-satelli
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Manual for Use by the Maritime Mobile and Maritime Mobile-Sa Manual on Mobile Communications Development Marinized Terrestrial Cables Market Mechanisms for Spectrum Management Measuring the Information Society Measuring the Information Society - The ICT Development Inde Migration to IMT-2000 Systems - Supplement 1 (Revision 1) of Migration to IMT-2000 Systems - Supplement 1 to the Handbook Mitigation measures for telecommunication installations Mitigation measures for telecommunication installations Pa Mobile-satellite service (MSS) Moby and the story of the telephone 33, 34 125 65 22 88 88 45 45 71 71 42 7 39 123 65 77 63 62 78 64 25
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Technical Specifications of ITU-R Teletext Systems Telecommunication Development Symposium (TDS): Survey Analys Telecommunication Policies for the Americas (The Blue Book) Telecommunication Policies for the Arab Region (The Arab Boo Telecommunications in Action TERMITE (TERMInologie des TElcommunications) French and Terrestrial land mobile radiowave propagation in the VHF/UHF Test Chart No. 4: Black and white facsimile test chart BW01 Test Chart No. 5: Continuous tone facsimile test chart CT01 Test Chart No. 6: 4-colour printing facsimile test chart 4CP The African Green Paper: Telecommunication Policies for Afri The Application of Information and Communication Technologie The Internet Story: ITU Internet Reports 1997-2003 The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Competition Policy in Tel The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Creating Trust in Critica The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Economic and Regulatory I The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Fixed-to-Mobile Interconn The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Internet Diffusion in Sou The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Internet Governance The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Licensing of Third Genera The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Multilingual Domain Names The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Promoting Broadband The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Radio Spectrum Management The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Regulatory Environment fo The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Shaping the Future Mobile 48 26 93 93 4 25 41 78 78 79 93 123 16 19 18 20 20 18, 91 17 19 19 18 17 15 17
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OPERITU: Database on Telecommunication Operators and Service Optical fibres, cables and systems Optical Transport Networks from TDM to Packet Outside Plant Technologies for Public Networks
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Quality of Service and Network Performance Question 10-2/2 Telecommunications for rural and remote Question 11-2/2 Examination of terrestrial digital sound Question 18-1/2 Implementation aspects of IMT 2000 and i Question 22/2 Utilization of ICT for disaster management Question 7-1/1 - Universal access/service Report on innovat 60 113 113 117 118 104
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Radio Astronomy Radio Regulations Radiometeorology Radiowave propagation information for designing terrestrial Radiowave Propagation Information for Predictions for EarthReforming the international accounting rate system 1999 Regional Telecommunication Development Conference for the Ar Report of the CPM to WRC-12 Report on Resolution 9 (Rev. Istanbul, 2002) and Question 21 Report on the World Summit on the Information Society Stockt 49 29 40 53 41 83 122 33 118 22
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The ITU New Initiatives Programme: Ubiquitous Network Societ The Protection of Telecommunication Lines and Equipment Agai Tomorrows Networks Today Towards Universal Access: Strategic Approaches in Four Devel Training Development Guidelines Trends in Economics and Finance Volume II: Use of Economic Trends in Economics and Finance Volume I: Cost, Tariff and I Trends in Telecommunication Reform "Convergence and Regulati Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2000-2001: Interconnectio Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2002: Effective Regulatio Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2003: Promoting Universal Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2004: Licensing in an Era Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2006: Regulating in the b Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2007: The Road to Next-Ge Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2008: Six Degrees of Shar Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2009: Hands-on or hands-o Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2010-2011: Enabling Tomor Trends in Telecommunication Reform: Country Profiles 16 69 23 119 125 84 83 99 98 98 97 97 96 96 95 95 94 98
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World Telecommunication Development Report: Reinventing World Telecommunication Development Report: Access Indicato World Telecommunication Indicators World Telecommunication Policy Forum IP Telephony World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly Proceedings World Telecommunication/ICT Development Report 2006: Measuri World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database CD-ROM World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database Online WSIS - Helping the World Communicate WSIS Outcome Documents WSIS: Summit of Solutions 89 89 92 21 55 89 85 85 12 24 12 86 85, 86
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Yearbook of Statistics - Telecommunication Services (Chronol Yearbook of Statistics Telecommunication/ICT Indicators
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Use of Radio Spectrum for Meteorology: Weather, Water 49 and Cl
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Visions of the Information Society Volume I: Design, construction and operational principles of Volume II: Calculating induced voltages and currents in prac Volume III: Capacitive, inductive and conductive coupling: p Volume IV: Inducing currents and voltages in electrified rai Volume IX: Testing methods and measuring apparatus Volume V: Inducing currents and voltages in power transmissi Volume VI: Danger, damage and disturbance Volume VII: Protective measures and safety precautions Volume VIII: Protective devices 23 68 68 67 67 65 67 66 66 66 21 21 24 122 121 121 90 90 90
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World Information Society Report 2006 World Information Society Report 2007: Beyond WSIS World Summit on the Information Society Golden Book for World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-02): Fi World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-06): Fi World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-10): Fi World Telecommunication Development Report: Mobile cellular World Telecommunication Development Report: Trade in Telecom World Telecommunication Development Report: Universal Access
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