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ITU Radio Regulations ITU Radiocommunication Bureau 1

International treaty governing the use of the radiofrequency spectrum and the satellite orbits. Defines rights and obligations of ITU Member States to access to the spectrum and orbits. Mandatory or voluntary regulatory procedures (coordination, plan modification, notification and recording in the Master Register or Plans). The RR incorporate the decisions of the World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC) and updated every WRC (3 to 4 years), last version was issued in 2012 after WRC-12. Online versions in all 6 languages are free of charge at http://www.itu.int/pub/r-reg-rr-2012. 2

To facilitate equitable access to and rational use of the radiofrequency spectrum and the satellite orbits. To ensure the availability and protection from harmful interference of the frequencies provided for distress and safety. To assist in the prevention and resolution of cases of harmful interference between administrations. To facilitate the efficient and effective operation of all radiocommunication services. To enable development of new applications of radiocommunication technology. 3

The RR is published in four volumes: Volume 1 Articles Volume 2 Appendices Volume 3 Resolutions and Recommendations Volume 4 ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference Maps to be used in relation to Appendix 27 4

CHAPTER I Terminology and technical characteristics (definitions of radio services and stations (Art. 1, etc.) CHAPTER II Frequencies (Table of frequency allocations (Art. 5), etc.) CHAPTER III Coordination, notification and recording of frequency (Status of assignments recorded in the Master Register, Articles 9, 11 and 12, etc.) CHAPTER IV Interferences (Procedure in a case of harmful interference (Art. 15) and international monitoring system (Art. 16)) 5

CHAPTER V Administrative provisions (Licences (Art. 18), identification of stations (Art. 19), Service publications (Art.20), etc.) CHAPTER VI Provisions for services and stations CHAPTER VII Distress and safety communications CHAPTER VIII Aeronautical services CHAPTER IX Maritime services CHAPTER X Provisions for entry into force of the RR 6

Appendix 1: Classification of emissions and necessary bandwidths Appendix 4: Characteristics of stations to be notified Appendix 9 and 10 for reporting infringement and interference Appendix 16: Documents with which stations on board ships and aircraft shall be provided Appendix 25: Worldwide Frequency Plan for coast radiotelephone Appendix 26: Worldwide Frequency Plan for the aeronautical mobile (OR) service Appendix 27: Worldwide Frequency Plan for the aeronautical mobile (R) Etc. 7

Volume 3 contains all the WRC resolutions and recommendations. Resolutions and recommendations adopted by previous Conferences are reviewed by WRC (under Agenda Item 4 of WRC-15), with a view to their possible revision, replacement or abrogation. 8

Volume 4 contains all the ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference. ITU-R Recommendations are technical standards resulting from the work carried out by the Radiocommunication Study Groups. Application of these Recommendations is not mandatory, except those incorporated by reference in the RR and contained in volume 4. References in the RR are updated by WRC (under Agenda Item 2 of WRC-15). 9

The RR are supplemented by its Rules of Procedure, clarifying the application of particular rules or establishing the necessary practical procedures. The Rules of Procedure are approved by the Radio Regulations Board (RRB) on the basis of proposals submitted by the BR and in consultation with the administrations. Online versions in all 6 languages at: https://www.itu.int/pub/r-reg-rop-2012 10

Thank you for your attention! ITU Radiocommunication Bureau Questions to brmail@itu.int or brtpr@itu.int 11