Communication Satellites: Power Politics in SpaceArtech House, 1985 - 186 pagini |
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Pagina 106
... WARC may also elect to allot frequencies and orbital slots not to services , but to individual states or groups of states for their use in providing the particular service specified by the WARC [ 5 ] . The terms allocation , assignmemt ...
... WARC may also elect to allot frequencies and orbital slots not to services , but to individual states or groups of states for their use in providing the particular service specified by the WARC [ 5 ] . The terms allocation , assignmemt ...
Pagina 107
... WARC organizational structure . The CCIR's functional rela- tionship to the WARC resembles that of a committee involved in " marking- up " bills which are then sent on to the full legislative chamber , in this case , the WARC , for ...
... WARC organizational structure . The CCIR's functional rela- tionship to the WARC resembles that of a committee involved in " marking- up " bills which are then sent on to the full legislative chamber , in this case , the WARC , for ...
Pagina 135
... WARC differs from other WARCs , such as WARC - ST and WARC - BS , in that it has the task of reviewing and revising the Radio Regulations for all services in all allocated frequency bands . Brian Segal , " International Negotiations on ...
... WARC differs from other WARCs , such as WARC - ST and WARC - BS , in that it has the task of reviewing and revising the Radio Regulations for all services in all allocated frequency bands . Brian Segal , " International Negotiations on ...
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Getting a Parking Slot in Space | 53 |
Squatters | 83 |
The Hidden Agenda Revealed | 137 |
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activities Administrative allocated allow antennas appropriation areas Assessment become benefits broadcasting capacity CCIR collective communications satellites concern Conference Convention cooperation coordination cost countries debate delegations demand dependency designated direct distribution domestic earth stations economic effect efficient establish factors force frequency frequency bands function Geneva geostationary orbit geostationary satellites global Group HDCs IFRB increase INTELSAT interests interference International International Telecommunication issue January Ku-Band LDCs less limited major March means military needs networks object October operating orbit/spectrum resource orbital slots organization outer space particular planning political position present problem procedures produced programs Radio receive regime regional Regulations Report requires satellite communications satellite systems signal Soviet Space Law spectrum standards technical telecommunications telephone Third World tions Treaty Union UNISPACE 82 United University users utilization WARC
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Global Telecommunications: The Technology, Administration, and Policies Raymond Akwule Vizualizare fragmente - 1992 |
International Space Law and the United Nations Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1999 |