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Permanent Consultative Committee III:
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XX Meeting of COM/CITEL will be held in San Jose, Costa Rica from December 3 to 5, 2008 |
Next
Meeting:
The XXII Meeting of PCC.III will take
place in Ecuador, from 11-14 November, 2002.
To act as a technical advisory body within the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission with respect to standards coordination, planning, and full and efficient use of the radio spectrum and satellite orbits, as well as matters pertaining to the operation of radiocommunication services in the Member States.
In accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations and taking into account ITU recommendations:
To promote harmonization in the utilization of the radiofrequency spectrum and the operation of radiocommunication services in the Member States, bearing especially in mind the need to prevent and avoid, to the extent possible, harmful interferences in radiocommunication services.
To foster the development and implementation of modern technologies and new services in the field of radiocommunication that make it possible to meet the needs of Member States, in conjunction with a more efficient utilization of the spectrum.
To undertake a coordinated effort with the different CITEL Groups in those areas that by their very nature lend themselves to joint action.
To undertake the coordination of regional preparations for major ITU Conferences and meetings, including the preparation of common regional proposals (IAP) and positions when deemed appropriate.
Chair: Mr. Fernando Carrillo (Mexico)
Vice Chair: Mr. Marcos Bafutto (Brazil)
Guide on Results of the CITEL Study to Quantify Issues of Incompatibility
Between FWA AND PCS on the 1850-1990 MHz Band - Warning big download ![]()
Data base on Spectrum Usage and Existing Frequency Allocation, a collaboration between CITEL and ITU. This access is open during the testing phase.
Approaches that facilitate the migration of existing radiocommunication systems.
Note: Word documents are in the format of Microsoft Word. PDF files are in Acrobat Reader 4.0 format. Please go to the page of help if you need assistance.
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