ITU-R Radiocommunication SECTOR

Valery Timofeev

Mr. Valery Timofeev

Director of the ITU R Radiocommunication Development Bureau

The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) plays a vital role in the global management of the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits - limited natural resources which are increasingly in demand from a large and growing number of services such as fixed, mobile, broadcasting, amateur, space research, emergency telecommunications, meteorology, global positioning systems, environmental monitoring and communication services - that ensure safety of life on land, at sea and in the skies.

Our mission is to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including those using satellite orbits, and to carry out studies and approve Recommendations on radiocommunication matters.

In implementing this mission, ITU-R aims at creating the conditions for harmonized development and efficient operation of existing and new radiocommunication systems,taking due account of all parties concerned.

Our primary objective is to ensure interferencefree operations of radiocommunication systems. This is ensured through implementation of the Radio Regulations and Regional Agreements, and the efficient and timely update of these instruments through the processes of the World and Regional Radiocommununication Conferences. Furthermore, radio standardization establishes ´Recommendations´ intended to assure the necessary performance and quality in operating radiocommunication systems. It also seeks ways and means to conserve spectrum and ensure flexibility for future expansion and new technological developments.

ITU-R manages the detailed coordination and recording procedures for space systems and earth stations. Its main role is to process and publish data and to carry out the examination of frequency assignment notices submitted by administrations for inclusion in the formal coordination procedures or recording in the Master International Frequency Register.

ITU-R also develops and manages space-related assignment or allotment plans and provides mechanisms for the development of new satellite services by locating suitable orbital slots.

ITU-R accommodates the launch of new satellites as quickly and efficiently as possible. It facilitates any new developments and the continuation of satellite services in a safe way. It also squeezes more into the frequency bandwidth, which is a limited, finite resource. Our main concerns centre on bringing high speed satellite networks into service as well as the regulatory steps required for registering satellite network frequency assignments.

Everywhere, at every moment, people need to communicate and to understand each other. Encouraging communication between nations through the harmonious development of the tools made available to them is our ultimate goal.


ITU - R Radiocommunication Sector

ITU’s Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) mission is to ensure, rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including those using satellite orbits, and to carry out studies and adopt Recommendations on radiocommunication matters.

It plays a pivotal role in facilitating complex intergovernmental negotiations needed to develop legal binding agreements between sovereign states in an increasingly ‘unwired’ world.

Spotlight on ITU-R's key activities:

1. ITU global standard for international mobile         telecommunications "IMT-Advanced"

´IMT-Advanced´ provides a global platform on which to build the next generations of mobile services - fast data access, unified messaging and broadband multimedia - in the form of exciting new interactive services.

2. Radiocommunications and Climate Change

Focus on the use of ICT (different radio and telecommunica- tion technologies and equipment) for weather and climate change monitoring, prediction, detection and mitigation.

3. Emergency Radiocommunications

Two important roles: ensuring the effective use of the radio-frequency spectrum and studies concerning development of radiocommunication systems

4. Maritime mobile Access and Retrieval System (MARS)

The role is to provide the Maritime Community, in particular those entities that are involved in search and rescue activities, with the most up-to-date data registered in the ITU master Ship station database.

5: World Radiocommunication Conference 2011 (WRC-11)

6: BR Workshop on the efficient use of the spectrum/orbit     resource, 6 May 2009

Efficient use of the spectrum/orbit resource is one of the most crucial challenges facing the international community in efforts to promote worldwide telecommunication development.

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