International Frequency Registration Board

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International Frequency Registration Committee of the International Telecommunication Union
International Frequency Registration Board
 
Organization type Specialized agency
Abbreviation ITU-IFRB
management Director IFRB
status since 1992 RRB (ITU-R sector)
Founded 1947
Headquarters Geneva
Upper organization International Telecommunication Union
 

The International Frequency Registration Board (IFRB) was one of four permanent bodies of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) based at ITU headquarters in Geneva . The other permanent organs were:

As part of the ITU reorganization in 1992, the IFRB was renamed the Radio Regulations Board (RRB) and assigned to the ITU Radiocommunication Sector ( ITU-R Sector).

The IFRB consisted of five independent members elected by the Plenipotentiary Conference. These members were chosen from among the candidates proposed by the members of the Union in such a way as to ensure that the seats were distributed fairly among the regions of the world. Each member of the Union was allowed to propose only one candidate who had to be a national of that country.

tasks

The following representations are based on the authorized German translation from the ITU languages ​​in the presence tense of the original version.

The main tasks of the IFRB are:

  • He wears made by different countries frequency assignments systematically (and in the - International Master Frequency Register (MIFR) ) and registers them systematically to in the ITU Radio Regulations (VO Funk) provided methods and, where appropriate, following the decisions of the competent Union conferences to ensure their international recognition.
  • Under the same conditions and for the same purpose, it systematically registers the positions assigned by the countries to the geostationary satellites .
  • Taking into account the needs of the members requesting assistance, the particular needs of developing countries and the particular geographical location of certain countries of the Union, it shall advise the operation of the largest possible number of radio frequencies in those parts of the radio frequency spectrum in which harmful interference may occur Radio channels and the equitable, effective and economical use of the orbit of geostationary satellites.
  • In accordance with the procedure provided for in the Radio Regulations, he carries out all additional tasks related to the allocation and use of frequencies and the fair use of the orbit of the geostationary satellites and which are carried out by a competent Union conference or, with the consent of the members of the Union, to be prescribed by the Governing Body to prepare such a conference or to carry out its decisions.
  • Assistance in the preparation and organization of radio conferences, consulting the other permanent Union bodies if necessary; Taking into account all the guidelines of the Governing Body for the implementation of these preparations, the Committee also assists developing countries in their preparations for these conferences.
  • He keeps the documents absolutely necessary for his work up to date.

Individual evidence

  1. INTERNATIONAL REMOTE COMMUNICATION CONTRACT, NAIROBI, 1982 ; 1984 German translation; Publisher BMPT, Bonn; … BMV, General Directorate PT, Vienna; Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein, Vaduz; General Directorate Switzerland PTT, Bern; Article 5, paragraph: 29-33.
  2. INTERNATIONAL REMOTE COMMUNICATION CONTRACT, NAIROBI, 1982 ; 1984 German translation; Publisher BMPT, Bonn; … BMV, General Directorate PT, Vienna; Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein, Vaduz; General Directorate Switzerland PTT, Bern; Article 10, paragraph: 73
  3. INTERNATIONAL REMOTE COMMUNICATION CONTRACT, NAIROBI, 1982 ; 1984 German translation; Publisher BMPT, Bonn; … BMV, General Directorate PT, Vienna; Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein, Vaduz; General Directorate Switzerland PTT, Bern; Article 10, paragraph: 76-82.
  4. ITU Radio Regulations, CHAPTER III - Coordination, notification and recording of frequency assignments and plan modifications, ARTICLE 8 Status of frequency assignments recorded in the Master International Frequency Register