ITU sets future direction for wireless communications
The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly which met in Geneva during the last week of October set the future direction for wireless communications. The Assembly is held every three to four years to deliberate the future direction of radiocommunications. This year’s assembly which preceded the World Radio Conference reached significant decisions that will influence the future development of radiocommunications worldwide in an increasingly wireless environment.
Resolutions were approved to focus future studies and new radiocommunication techniques and applications while also agreeing on changes to streamline the working methods of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R).
The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly which met in Geneva during the last week of October set the future direction for wireless communications. The Assembly is held every three to four years to deliberate the future direction of radiocommunications. This year’s assembly which preceded the World Radio Conference reached significant decisions that will influence the future development of radiocommunications worldwide in an increasingly wireless environment.
Resolutions were approved to focus future studies and new radiocommunication techniques and applications while also agreeing on changes to streamline the working methods of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R).