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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMPSIFICATION THROUGH ITS LAW

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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMPSIFICATION LAWBÝRLÝÐÝ

AND RUNNING MARRAKOOK FULL AUTHORITY

BELGELERÝNÝNREPRESENTATIVES CONFERENCE RESULT DOCUMENTS

APPLICABLE FOR APPROVAL

ORDER LAW

 

Kanun No. 5163       

 

Acceptable Date: 5.5.2004      

 

MADDE 1. - The International Telecommunication Unit (ITU), which was held in Marrakesh on 23 September and 18 October 2002, was held in the International Conference on Telecommunications Union, Establishment Act and Promise (Cenevre-1992). It is appropriate to approve the Result Documents that are being made.

MADDE 2. - This will take effect on the release date of the Channel.

MADDE 3. - The Council of Ministers executes the provisions of this Law.

 

 

 

InternationationTelekomünikasyon

 

 Full Authorized Delegates Conference Conclusion Documents (Marrakum, 2002)

 

 

 

 

Kyoto 1994 and Minneapolis

1998 Full Authorized Representatives Conference with Deelected Law

veand In his remarks (Geneva 1992)

Deesification Doing Documents

 

 

 

Join Conferences,

Asamble and General Rules of meetings

Deciphers

Solution Decisions

Advice Decisions

 

 

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION NOTES

 

symbols used in Result Documents

Symbols to the left of the

Sayfann, Complete In the Conference of the Authorized Representatives (1994, Kyoto) and the Full Chamber of Representatives (1998, Minneapolis), the Conference of the Authorised Representatives (1992, Geneva) in the Conference of the Authorised Representatives (1992, Geneva) (2002, Marrakesh) in showing the agreed delics. , and the following meanings:

 

ADD = Adding a new provision

MOD = Devising an existing provision

(MOD) = Dewriting an existing provision

SUP = Deleting an existing provision

SUP * = In case of result documents REGISTERED PROVISION

ADD * = A location that is specified in the result documents A current provision has been registered

 

This symbol is available after The name of the verdict is printed. A letter is added to the back of the previous rule to indicate where the new provisions are added (the ADD symbol is used).

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL TELCOMMIFICATION IS IN THE INSTALLATION LAW

(GENEVA, 1992) CURRENT DOCUMENT

 

Fully Authorized Representatives In the Conference (Kyoto, 1994), as dethisciality

Fully Authorized Representatives At the conference (Minneapolis, 1998), as a result of deification

Fully Authorized Representatives Deities accepted at the Conference (Marrakam, 2002)

 

 

____________________

 

INTERNATIONAL TELCOMMIFICATION IS CO-FOUNDER

(GENEVA, 1992)

 

XX_ENCODE_CASE_CAPS_LOCK_ON part I. prepromise

Fully Authorized Representatives The Conference Is Fully Authorized By The Conference (in Kyoto, 1994) Full Authorized Representative (Minneapolis, 1998), based on the provision and implementation of the provisions of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992). In particular, the number of people in the House of Representatives at the Conference, Clause 55 of the Yassann Matter (Marakes, 2002) has adopted the following infidels in the Law of the Institution:

 

                                

çözüm* ITU's decision to resolve 70 resolution (Revize Marraku, 2002), ITU A neutral name will be used in the language to use the gender perspective in the language of bringing the gender perspective (the Institution of Kurluk and the Promise).

 

 

 

until the next Full-Authorized Conference of Representatives.

MOD 161E

 

MADDE 8

Full Conference of Authorized Representatives

MOD 51
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The decisions that are placed on the reports that are currently referenced in

Up to No. 50 The Union's strategic plan, based on the Union's budget cuts, said the Union's strategic plan. By taking into account all of the issues related to the Union's work during that time period, by specifying the financial limits of the Union;

MOD 58A
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attachment)         Accept and agree to the General Rules of conferencing, nobility, and meetings of the Union;

 

MADDE 9

Principles and Considerations for Considerations

(MOD) 61

a)         Council members talk about the location of seats in the Council across all regions of the world. selected by the basis;

MOD 62
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b)              Secretary, Secretary General and Director of the Bureau, Member States of their own home The candidates to offer from the search will be selected from among the candidates, all of which will be citizens of the current Member States, and will be noted for the development of the country's regions in the elections; in Article 154 of this Institution Law No: 154 will be considered in the principles expressed;

MOD 63
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c) The members of the Radiocommunication Editorial Board of               will be selected according to their own personal capacity between the Member States ' own candidates. Each Member Country can nominate only one candidate. Radiocommunication Editorial Board Members cannot be citizens of the same country as the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau; attention will be given to the investigation of the world's regions in the elections; statement in Article No: 93 of the Institution will be considered in principle;

MOD 64

2           Tasks related to tasks that are already open and about selectivity items are included in the Glossary;

 

XX_ENCODE_CASE_ONE madde 10

Council

(MOD) 66

             2) Council Member Every Country, Location assign a task that one or more advisors will be able to act as a judge for the task.

SUP* 67

 

MOD         70
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             2)         The Council is fully responding to the Union's policies and strategy in a continuous telecommunications environment. In line with the instructions given by the Full-Authorized Representative Conference, which can be made available to be able to provide, it addresses the issues of the genus telecommunication policy.

ADD 70A

             2attachment) Council is the General Secretary, according to No. 74A, They will use the specific information prepared, along with their financial results, to report on the policy and strategic plans recommended for the Union.  

 

MADDE 11

General Secretarial

MOD 74A
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b)         Coordinating Committee with the help, the specific information required to prepare a report for the Union's policies and strategic plan is to be presented to Member States and Sector Members, and coordinate the implementation of the plan; from this report, Member States and The last two years before the Council's Full Authorised Representative Conference notify, notify,

 

MADDE 14

Radioco Editorial Board

MOD          95
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a)              In accordance with any decision that may be taken by the Radiocommunication Contact and authorized radiocommunication conferences, technical criteria are included The Oric is the approval of the Charter. This British Charter is used by the Director and Bureau in the implementation of the Radiocommunication Tray to record the frequency allocations made by Member States. These Rules are developed and are offered to the recommendations of the administration and will be taken to the future world radiocommunication conference;

add

PARTITION Iva

ADDADD

Stealing Industry Methods

ADD 145A

XX_ENCODE_CASE_One radiocommunication sceptic, telecommunication standardization phase and the world telecommunication stand conference can establish methods and procedures for the administration of the activities of their respective industries. These methods and procedures will be in line with this Institution of Institution, Glossary, and Islamic Statutes, in particular with the Articles 246D and 246H.     

 

Article 28

Union Property

MOD 159D
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2 This is the regional code of the Institution for which it is located in the regional expenses related to the conferences:   

ADD 159E

a)         by all Member States of that region, in accordance with the contribution margin;

ADD 159F

b)         At the conference call in accordance with any Member Country contributor's contribution from the regions;

ADD 159G

c)          Promise subject to the conference on the subject of the Pseudo by the competent Sector Member and other competent organizations   ;

ödenir

MOD 161E

             4) Full Authorized Representatives Conference, considering the revised draft financial plan, as best as possible. The maximum contribution of the amount of contributions within the time period and the contribution of the Member States at the invitation of the Secretary to the General Secretary, which contribution is final the date that will be in the previous week before the end of the Full Authorized Representatives Conference.

 

MOD

MADDE 32

Union's Conferences, Asamblees and   Lic Charter of the meetings

MOD 177
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1                The Union's Conferences, Asamblees, and the Conference of the Full Conference of the Authorized Representatives   United Charter of the Assembly; Union's conference, the preparation of the preparations, the organizing of the work and the conduct of the conference, the nobility and the conduct of the meetings of the Council of Councilors, General Staff of the Council of the States The secretary is also applied to the General Secretary's Office, Bureau Directors, and the members of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board, as well.

MOD 178
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2 Conferences, nobility and Council may adopt similar rules as they see necessary in addition to those of the Union's conference, nobility and meetings in addition to the First Section of the Turkish Dignity. However, this supplement rules are compatible with the Vinci Division, which is specified in the Drying Act, the Glossary, and above. The conventions adopted by conferences and nobility are published as documentation of the relevant conference or nobility.

 

MADDE 44 

 

Using Fixed Location and Digit Satellite Orbits by Radio-Frecking Spectrum and by Location

(MOD) 195

Member States, frequencies, and spectrum are committed to minimising the necessary services in a satisfactory way to be able to provide satisfactory services. They are committed to applying the latest technical advances as soon as possible in this regard.

 

MADDE 50

People with DisastersNation

MOD 206

The union, the proximity of the fire, and the to improve international complete coordination on issues affecting telecommunications with international organisations.

 

MADDE 55

provisions for Deification In This Installation Law

MOD 224
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1 Any Member Country may offer to make any depravity in this Kuruluk Law. To be sent in the time of such a proposal and consider for all Member States, the Full Authorized Representative must reach the General Secretary, not less than eight months prior to the scheduled day of notice. As soon as the Secretary-General is made possible, the publication of this kind of proposal is for the knowledge of all Member States, including no later than six months before they were mentioned.

MOD 228
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5            As otherwise indicated in the preceding paragraphs of this Article, the provisions of the Union' s conferences, nobility and meetings of the Union will be valid if they are otherwise specified.

 

MADDE 58

Effective Entry and Relevant considerations

MOD 238

1 Fully Authorized Reps Conference (Geneva 1992) This revised Law and Commitment shall be effective on July 1, 1994, in the period between the Member States, whose official approval, acceptance, liquidate, or contribution documents prior to this date shall be entered.            

 

KISIM II.     Effective Date

The documentation in this document, as a whole, and in a single document, was established on January 1, 2004, at the time that the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992) was the Institution of the Institution and The entity, which is a party to the word, and has submitted formal approval, acceptance, approval, or contribution documents before that date, will be effective in the range of Member States.

 

 

____________________

 

PREPARED AND FEB-2017, fully authorized representatives of the International Telecommunication Unit (Kyoto, 1994) are the Full-Representative Conference and (Minneapolis, 1998) The exact number of these documents were signed by the Institution of the Institution (Geneva, 1992), which is located in the Conference of the Full Entitled Representatives.

Signed on October 18, 2002 in Marraku.

 

 

Fully Authorized Representatives Conference (Kyoto, 1994),

Full-Authorized Representative Conference (Minneapolis, 1998),

 

IN THE INTERNATIONAL TELEMEMING REMARK

(cENEVRE, 1992) DOCUMENT THAT MAKES A DECEIT TO A DECEIT

(Marrakesh, 2002) accepted holes)

            ____________________

 

INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR COMMUNALISATION

PROMISE*

 (GENEVA, 1992)

 

KISIM I. Prepromise

The Full Office of Authorized Representatives is to authorize the respective provisions of the International Telecommunication United Statement (Geneva, 1992). (Kyoto, 1994) The Full Authorized Representative Conference (Minneapolis, 1998), specifically, referred to in the Conference of the Fully Authorized Representatives (Marrakesh, 2002), in particular. The following are accepted by the following:

 

 

 

 

MADDE 2

Chores and Related Hances


 

(MOD) 11

a)              A Council When the Member Country is not a representative in the two consecutive Council meetings;

(MOD) 21

2 In the two Full Authorized Representatives Conference, one Board member steps down or increases If it is in an unfulfilled state, the Secretary General is to designate the Member States of the respective region to replace the member of the Council in the next meeting of the Council, with the Director of the Bureau of Radiocommunication. will invite you to propose a new candidate. If the membership of the Ederer appeared 90 days before a Council meeting, or after the meeting of the next Full Authorised Representatives before the meeting, the relevant Member States will take place in the next time and within 90 days. He will elect a citizen by selecting a new member of the Council, or in a proper way to stay in office until the next Board of Authorized Representatives is elected by the new Board of Representatives. The new selection must be selected by the Council or the Full Authorized Representative Conference.

MOD 22

3 A member of the Radiocommunication Editorial Board has three consecutive years of the Board If it doesn't add up to the meeting, it will be less likely to fulfill its duty. The Secretary General declares that the Board is a member of the Board of the Council after the meeting with the member of the board member and the relevant member state, and shall implement the procedure mentioned above in the Convention.

 

 

MADDE 3

Diyer Conferences and Asamblees

MOD 47
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7           This Glossary of articles, #42, 46, 118, 123, and 138 articles and the Union's conference, nobility, and meetings. 26, 28, 29, 31, and 36 are not the answer to any of the following, if they do not respond to the time specified by the Council, they will be counted and will not respond to any of the following. They don't take account of their calculations. If answers are not passed by the number of Member States that are being consulted, the responses will be made to a dance that will be the results of the given vote.

 

 

Article 4

Council

MOD 57

6 Association of Nations is coming to the list of Programs for Development Only travel, and insurance costs are covered by the Union for each member of the Council member who is a member of the Council of countries who belong to the category of countries that are involved with this receipt.

MOD 60A
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9attachment       A Member Country that is not a member of the Council, Council, its committees, and epland groups They can send a representative to their meetings with the registration of the Secretary-General in advance, and for the expense of the expenses. The observer does not have the right to vote.

ADD 60B

Industry Members of the Council, its committees, in the meetings of the etus groups, the numbers of observers and the They can be represented as observers with the record of being involved in the Council, including procedures for assigning them.

ADD 61A

10 additional     Council review the strategic plan, which is the foundation of the executive plan, in cases where it is required to always count on the financial limits that are placed by the Full-Authorized Representative Conference It can be migrated and updated and informed Member States and Industry Members.

ADD* 61B

10 ter    Council agrees to its own Tsorry.

ADD 62A

1) Required for strategic planning, as specified in Article No. 74 A of the Kuruuuun After the General Secretary's next Full Authorised Representatives Conference, the most recent Council meeting will receive and review specific information, including Member States, Sector Members, Industry advisory groups, and more. The data shows the preparations for new strategic plans for the Union, and co-ordinates them. new draft strategic plan resulting from at least four months prior to the full Authorized Representatives Conference;

ADD 62B

2) Required for Union set a calendar for the development of strategic and financial plan, and to make it possible for each industry and the General Secretary to develop the required work and development of the appropriate media among such plans;

MOD 73
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7) Review and approve the two-year budget of the Union, and the Full-Authorized Representative of the Authorized Representative to decide on the No. 50 of the Establishment Act and the Full Keeping an eye on the financial results of the Board of Representatives in accordance with Article No. 51 of the Establishment Act, the budget estimates for two years following that period (by the Secretary-General, based on the No. 101 of this commitment). including a report of the financial statement of preparation); to implement the most possible economic measures But the most important part of the Union is that it will not be able to produce satisfactory results in the time it is required. In doing so, the Council said that, with the priorities outlined in the Union's strategic plan, discussed by the Conference of the Full Authorised Representatives, the Union's strategic plan is the same. Will consider the meeting of the Coordination Committee and the report of the financial dislocation mentioned in the report of the Secretary General;

MOD 79
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13)        The Governing Law assigns the necessary steps to find a workaround, with the reconciliation of the Member States to issues that do not appear in this Glossary and for the resolution, which cannot wait for a solution to the future proxy conference for the resolution;

MOD 81
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15) After each session, Member States within 30 days will have minutes to complete and benefit from the execution of the Council, and other documents. gönderir

 

MADDE 5

General Secretarial

MOD 87A
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d attachment )    That also indicates the four-year status of the work undertaken by the General Secretariat staff, which is consistent with the strategic plan, a plan that includes financial plans, including the next three years and the next 3 years, to consider the financial plan adopted by the Full-Authorized Representative Conference; this four-year-old plan is to follow all three sectors. are reviewed by groups and are reviewed by the Council and approved by the Council as well;

 

MADDE 6

 

Coordinating Committee

(MOD) 111

A report of topics discussed in the 4 Coordination Committee will be prepared and from Council Member States isteyenlerin

 

MADDE 8

Radiocommunication Assembly

ADD 129A

1 additional       Radiocommunication Assembly is required to establish the procedures and procedures for managing the activities of the Industry and the activities of the Industry. Authority to5.35pt

ADD 136A

             7) The installation of other groups should be installed, continued, and ended up needing to be ended Returns and assigns judges;

ADD 136B

             8) above determines the main and topics of operation of the groups mentioned in #136A; these groups are questions and They cannot accept advice decisions.

MOD 137A
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4 A radiocommunication irritable, Radiocommunication Except for issues related to the procedures found in the Tupset, special issues that enter the jurisdiction can also assign the radiocommunication advisory group by providing the necessary activities for such matters.

 

 

MOD 140

MADDE 10

Radiocommunication Edit Installed

14 of the Installed Law. In addition to the duties expressed in the Article:    

             1) The damages for one or more of the damages for the interference of the radiocommunication Bureau Director related to the They will address and formulate recommendations on the part of the request;

             2) at the same time as a non-radiocommunication bureau, one or more of the relevant administration's Decisions about frequency allocation by the Bureau of Radiocommunication will cause objections to the decision.

MOD 141

3 Board members contribute to the status of consultant to the radiocommunication conferences. In this case, they cannot be added to these conferences as members of their own country delegation.

ADD 141A

3 two Board members determined by the additional       Board are folded in the status of the Full Authorized Representatives Conference and the Radiocommunication Agentbleat. In this case, the members identified by the Board do not contribute to these conferences or the nobility as a member of their own country delegation.

ADD 142A

4 additional  Board members are each Member Country to the Union's elected officials while performing their duties on the Union, or in a Union-related task.  benefits from the applicable provisions of the country's national laws, or other applicable laws, or business-applicable laws, or other applicable laws, to be given by each Member country. This kind of detail, given to members of the board, is for the purposes of the Union, without the advantage of them. The Union can take it back and take it back if it thinks that justice is not detrimental to the proper order of justice, and that it is not harmful to the Union's output when it is not harmful to the Union.

MOD 145

2) The board normally makes up to four meetings, usually in the Union building, each one of which can last up to five days. At least two-thirds of its members will be found in the meetings and can fulfill their mission using modern communication tools. But it may increase the number of meetings to address the issues that will be addressed if the Board considers it necessary. Such meetings may take up to two weeks.

 

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MADDE 11A

Radiocommunication Dance Group

MOD 160A
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1           The Radiocommunication Division Group will open and execute the Director channel for the representatives of the members of the Member States and the representatives of the Industry Members and the working groups and the other groups.

MOD 160C
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             1)         priorities, programs, activities, financial to review the topics related to radiocommunications-to-location, strategies and strategies for working groups, and a conference of the Union, a radiocommunication nobility, or a special council-related topic

ADD 160CA

             1)attachment      implementation of previous period ' s execution plan, from the targets set in the plan ,

ADD 160I

             7) For the radiocommunication Assembly, report on topics that are assigned in accordance with this Glossary #137A clause Forward to the Director to prepare and present to the Director.

 

MADDE 12

Radiocommunication Bureau

MOD 164
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   a)  coordinating groups, other groups, and the Bureau's preparer co-ordinate. to inform Member States and Sector Members of the results of the preparation, to take their view and to the conference to submit a one-to-one report, which may include bids in the regulatory threshold;

MOD 165

b)         Radiocommunication The meetings of the conferences, the radiocommunication, the sceptics and the radiocommunication groups, and the meetings of the other groups, as well as the advisor and authority, to take part in the preparation of the preparation. All the necessary preparations for the meetings of the director radiocommunication conferences and the radiocommunication sector, in accordance with the Article No. 94 of this Promise, are in line with the Union's Dianer Industries. He performs with the secretariat and also takes into account the posts of the Council during the fulfillment of these preparations;

MOD 169

b)         to all Member States, board the Board ' s Torch and collect future visions from the administrationsms and administration-munitions. Submit to a Regulatory Board;

MOD 170

c)          ofidarelerdenadministrationsrelated, Radiocommunication The implementation of clauses, regional meanings, and related information about the relevant set of Turkish Statutes will be used in the form of material. preparing a suitable form;

MOD 175

3)         To coordinate and coordinate the work of the radiocommunication groups and other groups from the organization of the to be responsible;

MOD 175B
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3 third)          to take practical precautions to facilitate the development of radiocommunication groups and other groups of countries that are coming.

MOD 180

d) The world radiocommunication conference has been on radio communication since last conference. To submit a report of the activities in the sector; if a world radiocommunication conference is planned, a report covering the activities of the Industry's recent conference includes the activities of the Council and the Member States and Sector Members for the information. submitted;

MOD 181A
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f)   as a whole to support the industry as a whole A four-year term, which includes financial implementation of activities, includes loaded, next year and next 3 years. Preparing the execution plan; it is reviewed by Article 11A of this commitment to the four-year run-out of the Radioactive Dive Group, and is reviewed by the Council and approved by the Council as a result;

 

MADDE 13

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World Telecommunication StandardizationAsamblesi

ADD 184A

1 additional       world telecommunication standardization april, Installed Under the Law No. 145A, the method of stealing is authorized to establish the procedures of the management of the industry's operations.

MOD 187
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a)         is the draft in these reports by reviewing reports that are set up in accordance with this Glossary's No. 194 approvals, deans or rejects bids, and reviews the reports of telecommunication standardization advisory group pursuant to the 197H and 197I of the Glossary;

ADD 191bis

f) decides if you need to install, continue, and terminate the other groups, and assigns stale and stale help;

ADD 191ter

g) specifies the language and topics of the group that are mentioned in the #191attachment ; these groups  are unable to accept questions and advice decisions.

MOD 191B
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5            A world telecommunication standardization nobility established by the government of the country where the meeting is held or is at the center of the Union. If it's done, there's a person who will be chosen by the nobility of the nobility. Help the President help a person who will be selected by the asamble.

 

MADDE 14A

Telecommunication Standardization Group

MOD 197A
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1            telecommunication standardization advisory group will be open to representatives of the members of the Member States and representatives of Industry Members and groups of work groups and other groups.

ADD 197CA

             1)again            from previous period The Director advises the Director to review the execution plan, to review the areas in which the Bureau is under review, or to take necessary corrective measures to determine what matters are being considered in the plan. ';

 

MADDE 15

Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

MOD 200
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a)onaylaapproval by world telecommunication standardization april-nan program, refresh telecom standardization groups and other groups of other groups at a time;

MOD 201
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b)         world telecommunication standardization nobility and telecommunication standardization groups and other groups ' negotiations, rights But the dance is to be put up with its authority and authority. For the nobility and meetings of the Director Telecommunications Standardization Sector, this is the case with the Secretary General and the Union's other Sectors in accordance with No. 94, and the Council is concerned about these preparations. Makes all necessary preparations, giving the required instructions;

MOD 205A
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g)         as a whole, to support the industry, the bureau has been charged, covering the next 3 years and the next 3 years, including the financial Preparing a four-year executive plan, which includes applications; this is a four-year executive plan for Telecommunications Standardization. Review is reviewed under Article 14A of this Glossary and is reviewed by the Council and approved by the Council;

 

MADDE 16

Telecommunications Conference

ADD 207A

world The telecommunications company's conference, under the Regulation No. 145A, is authorized by the Institution to establish the procedures and procedures of the management of the industry's operations.

 

ADD 209A

 

a attachment), to install the other groups, need to continue and end up, and they will not be able to continue Assign the help;

ADD 209B

a third) in which the groups mentioned above in the 209A determine the inner tone of the groups mentioned; these groups   are unable to accept questions and advice decisions.

MOD 210

b)         regional telecommunication conferences, address the issues and priorities of the telecommunication stand by taking into account the needs and features of the relevant region, and may offer recommendations to the world telecommunications conference at the same time;

MOD 213A

3           A world telecoms conference, special issues within the area of expertise, telecommunications advisory group to take the advice It can air.

 

item 17A

Telecommunication Advisory Group

MOD 215C
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1 Telecommunication advisory group will be open to representatives of the Members of the Member States and the representatives of Industry Members and members of the working groups and other groups.

2                 

ADD 215EA

1) attachment     execution of prior period execution plan, review and require corrective measures to determine which areas the Bureau may not be looking at or may not be in place. Recommend the Director to the Director;

ADD 215JA

6 attachment) to submit a report to the Director for the issues assigned to the conference call and to be presented to the Director for a conference call.

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MADDE 18

Telecommunications Bureau Bureau

MOD 218

a)        telecommunication engagement conferences and telecommunication working groups and other groups ' talks, rights As Director, Telecommunication Sector conferences, and the conference call. For their meeting, the Council of the General Secretariat and the Union in accordance with the requirements of the General Secretariat and the Union's directives, as well as the relevant directives of these preparations, for all the necessary preparations for the meeting. yapar

MOD 223A
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g)         to support the industry as a whole, Preparing for a four-year executive plan, including financial implementation of activities, including the financial implementation of the activities, including the next 3 years and the next 3 years; this is the 17A of the four-year executive plan. The item number will be reviewed and reviewed by the Council as well as the year. will be approved;

 

MOD

SECTION II

Conferencing and Ageless Special Provisions

 

MOD

MADDE 23

Full Authorized Delegates Admission

SUP 255

                   266

 



(MOD) 267

1           The following are accepted to the Full Conference of Authorized Representatives:

NOC 268

a)         delegations;

ADD 268A

b)         has been selected, at the level of the advisory level;

ADD 268B

c)          The #141A of this Glossary Radiocommunication Editorial Board (

MOD 269
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Obstetricians from the agency, agency and institutions:

(MOD) 269A

i) Union Nations;

(MOD) 269B

ii) Installed It's 43. Regional telecommunication organisations expressed in Article;

(MOD) 269C

iii)        transgovernmental organizations that process satellite systems;

(MOD) 269D

iv)        The United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency's expertise installations;

(MOD)      269E

v)         The industry members who have been expressed in the 229 and 231 of this Glossary are the members of the international community representing them

 

ADD 269F

3 The General Secretariat and three Bureau of the Union are represented at the conference at the level of advisory.

 

MOD

MADDE 24

Radiocommunication Conferences
Acceptance

SUP 270
                   275

 

(MOD) 276

1 The following are accepted to the radiocommunication conferences:

NOC 277

a)         delegations;

(MOD) 278

b)         observers from the installation and organisations mentioned in this Glossary #269A, up to 269D;

MOD 279

c)örgütlerinThe relevant articles of the General Rules of the Union regarding the Union's notable conference and meetings are accepted by the government and are invited by the government. monitors;

NOC 280
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d)         Fully authorized byÝlgiliMember Country Observers representing the Industry Members of the radiocommunications-ion Industry;

SUP 281

 

(MOD) 282
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e)          votes for a region in which the Member States are in place, regional radiocommunication conference. Monitors without the right to export;

(MOD) 282A

f)          conference, when discussing topics related to their field, at the level.görevliler

üyeleri

 

MOD

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Radiocommunication Agablees, World Telecommunications Standardization, and acceptance of telecommunication conferenceskabul

SUP 283
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(MOD) 295

1 Asamble or conference accepted:

NOC 296

a)         delegations;

MOD 297

gözlemcilerb) observers from the above mentioned organization and installation:

SUP 298

 

ADD 298A

i)          The installed Law is 43. Regional telecommunication organisations specified in the Article;

ADD 298B

ii)         ii intergovernmental organizations that process satellite systems;

ADD 298C

iii)diðerinterregional organizations and international organizations that handle topics related to the conference or the asamble;

ADD 298D

iv)        Union of Nations;

ADD 298E

v)         United Nations and Internationals The expert installations of the Atomic Energy Agency;

ADD 298F

c)          representatives of the Business Industry Members.

MOD 298G

2 Selected taskers, General The three offices of the Secretariat and the Union are represented at the level of the advisory, in a proper way, at the asamble or at the conference. The two members of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board will be identified by the board at the consulc level.

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Article 27

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Article 28

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Article 29

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Article 30

 

Clause 31

Proofs of Entitlement for Conferences

MOD 334
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Proofs of Entitlement are delivered early when the conference is secretarial; Member States are the general public who will forward their certificate of authority to the secretariat of the conference immediately after the opening day of the conference. They'll send it to the secretary. In the period given by the General Assembly, the committee specified in the Union's conference, asamble and meeting of the Union's British Tülüğün No. 68 will be tasked with reviewing them and reporting the results of the review to the General Assembly. Within the pending decision of the General Assembly on this topic, any delegation will have the right to contribute to the conference and vote for the relevant Member Country.

 

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The Union's Conferences, Asamblees, and General Rules of Meetings

MOD 339A
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1 Union' s conferences, nobility and general rules of meetings, Full Rep Conferences from the side of the server. Provisions that determine the effective entry of the procedures and fixes to make desions in these General Rules are within the rules of the Rules.

MOD 340
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2            The general rules of the Union's conferences, nobility, and meetings are applied without the exception of the provisions of the Law on Article 55 of the Kuruluk Law and the provisions of the Glossary on Article 42 of the Agreement.

 

 

MADDE 33

Financial Status

MOD 476
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4           1)         This Glossary Is From No. 259 To 262A , as well as the set of installations and other installations of the international character (according to the principle of being exempted by the Council) and a full authorized representative in accordance with the terms of this Glossary conference, a meeting of the Union's Industry, conference, Asamblee or a Industry Members who have contributed to the world conference on telecommunications, conference, notable, and meeting costs, those conferences and meetings cost the cost of the cost and the Financial Charter. They'll fold. In addition, Industry Members do not pay the monthly price, except for regional radiocommunication conferences, in addition to conference, asamble or meetings on their own Industry.

 

MADEDDE   42

Desection of this GlossaryHükümler

MOD         523
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5 As otherwise indicated in the preceding paragraphs of this Article, then they will be valid, Union's conferences, nobility and meetings are generally available. rules will be applied.

KISIM II

 Effective date of entry

 

The contents of this document, and on 1 January 2004 in a single document, were established on January 1, 2004, at the time the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992) was founded and said. The official approval, acceptance or approval of the entity, or the contribution of the contribution documents, shall be used in the search of the Member States prior to that date for the entity.

 

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PREPARED AND FEB-2017, fully authorized representatives of the International Telecommunication Unit (Kyoto, 1994) are the Full-Representative Conference and (Minneapolis, 1998) They signed the document themselves, which is the establishment of the Full-Authorized Representative Conference (Geneva, 1992).

 

 

Signed on October 18, 2002 in Marraku.

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES,

 ASAMBLEBY AND CURRENT MEETINGS

GENERAL RULES

 

SUP INTERNATIONAL TELECOMRETICLE CONFERENCES AND NETWORK MEETINGS FOR DİEER MEETINGS         

ADD CONFERENCE ' S CONFERENCES, NOBILITY, AND GENERAL CONVENTIONS

MOD 1            1 The Union's conferences, nobility, and meetings are these general rules (hereinafter " this General). Rules) apply to conferences, nobility, and meetings of the International Telecommunication Unit (hereinafter, to be specified as the "Union"). If there is no consistency between these General Rules and the Install Act or a provision of the Glossary, the subsequent documentation is valid.

MOD 2            2 The conferences and nobility of a sector are available in the appropriate industry adopt procedures that are adopted in their conferences or nobility, and may adopt procedures that are in place. This will be the next valid if there is no consistency between these stolen procedures and a provision of the General Rules.

MOD 3            3 These General Rules are the 55th Install of the Installed Law. Article 42 of the Word and the Promise. Applies to the terms of the deity contained in its clause.

 

SECTION I

General Provisions for conferences and asumbleeds

ADD    1 Invitation to the Conference of the Full Entitled Representatives when a government is invited

ADD 4 1 The exact location and date of the conference, 1 of the Glossary. In accordance with the provisions of the clause, the inviting government is to be finalised by the means to be done with the government.

ADD 5 2 1) The invited government is a member of each Member Country's government, a year before the scheduled date of the conference. The invitation is sent.

ADD 6              2) These invitations are either directly or with the Secretary General or a government channel. is available.

ADD 7 3 As specified in Article 23 of the Glossary, Secretary-General organisations, institutions, and organizations can invite you as an observer.

ADD 8 4 1) Member states invite answers to the government, at least one month prior to the date of the date of the conference It must provide full information about the delegation that will be able to attend the conference to the extent that it is possible.

ADD 9              2) To the government that invites these answers to the government or to the Secretary or It can be sent through a government channel.

ADD 10                  3) The answers to organizations, institutions, and installations are the 23rd of the Glossary of the Glossary. As specified in its clause, the General Secretary has been able to deliver at least one month prior to the start of the conference.

ADD    2           Invited government the radiocommunication conferences when they are found

ADD 11            1 The exact location and date of the conference, 3 of the Glossary. In accordance with the clause, the invitation will be finalised by the government to do so.

ADD 12            2 1) The provisions of the above 5 to -10 are applied to the radiocommunication conferences.

ADD 13                   2) Member States, from invitation to receive a radiocommunication conference, have been invited to They notify their members.

ADD 14            3 1) Invited government to conference as a deal with the Council, or on the Council's proposal notify international organisations that are specified in the provisions of the Glossary 269A-269E, who want to send monitors to be involved with the authority and authority to be consulted.

ADD 15                  2) The 14 in the socket. The relevant international organisations that are identified in the matter will submit an acceptance statement within two months of the decision of the invitation to the government.

ADD 16                  3) Invited government requests and conference on whether to accept relevant organisations He decides.

ADD 3 Invited government to radiocommunication nobility, world telecommunication standardization nobility and telecommunications. invitation to conference

ADD 17            1 The exact location and date of each conference or nobility is in accordance with the provisions of Article 3 of the Glossary The invitation is to be done by the government that is inviting them.

ADD 18            2 Secretary General, one year prior to the date of the start or conference, the relevant office He sends an invitation to the world after the meeting with the director:

ADD 19            a)   To the administration of each Member Country;

ADD 20            b)   To Business Industry members;

ADD 21            c)    The 25 of the Glossary the organisations and institutions specified in the relevant provisions of the article.

ADD 22            3 Answers to the Secretary General for at least one month prior to the date of the asamble or conference date, It should contain full information about the building of the delegation or representatives, if possible.

Procedure to collect or cancel a world conference or nobility with the request of ADD 4 Member States or the recommendation of the Council

ADD 23            1 The fully qualified representatives that follow each other during the time of the conference call. procedures to apply a world telecommunication standardization nobility and to determine its exact location and date, or to cancel the second world radiocommunication conference or second radiocommunication. The provisions are described.

ADD 24            2 1) Anyone who wants to collect a second world telecommunication standardization nobility Member Country informs the Secretary-General in this regard, indicating the proposed location and date of the asabran.

ADD 25                  2) Secretary-General if at least a quarter of the Member States make a similar request It asks them to immediately notify the most appropriate communication tools and to indicate whether they have contributed to the proposal within the next week.

ADD 26                  3) Glossary 47. In the event that the Member States will have the proposal as a whole, if they agree to the proposed site and date, then the Secretary General will immediately notify the entire Member States with the most appropriate communication tools. b.

ADD 27                  4) A proposal to collect an existing scepzer from the location of the Union in a place that is located in a place If it is not, the Secretary-General assigns the necessary steps to collect the scepbility with the approval of the relevant government.

ADD 28                  5) Eyer recommendation as a whole (with location and date) is the 47th of the Glossary. If not adopted by member states, the Secretary-General will inform the Member States to answer their final answer by informing them of the point or points of discussion within the sixth week. to the server.

ADD 29                  6) These considerations are the 47th of the Glossary. It is adopted by member states in the same way as the member states.

ADD 30            3 1) Cancelation of a second world radiocommunication conference, or a second radiocommunication nobility Any Member Country will notify the Secretary General of this. Upon a similar request from at least a quarter of the Member States, the Secretary-General will immediately notify the Member States of the most appropriate communication tools and ask them to indicate whether or not they have contributed to the proposal within the following week.

ADD 31                  2) Secretary-General if the Union of Member States is to be recommended in Article 47 of the Glossary. will immediately notify the entire Member States with the most appropriate communication tools, and the conference or asamble is cancelled.

ADD 32            4 Up 30. The procedures specified in the provisions of 25 to 31, excluding the provisions of a second world telecommunications standardization, were collected by the Council or a second world radiocommunication conference or second place. It also applies to the recommendation of the radiocommunication nobility to be cancelled.

ADD 33            5 Any Member Country who wants to have a world conference call for international telecommunication is fully Authorized He recommends to the House of Representatives. The agenda of such a conference is the 3rd place of the exact location and the date of the historic Promise. It is determined by the item.

procedure to collect regional conferences with the recommendation of the ADD 5 Member States or the Council's proposal

ADD 34                  In the case of a divisel conference, the procedures defined in the 24 to 29th of the above are the Member States of the respective region. It applies to their country. If the EU conference is to be convened on the entry of member states in the region, it is sufficient to reach the Secretary General of a request made by the reconciliation of a quarter of the Member States in that region. If such a conference is proposed by the council's entry, 25 to 29 terms are applied, which are also defined above.

provisions for conferences and nobility when an ADD 6-Invited government

ADD 35                  If it is to be a reality that invites a conference or a nobility of the nobility, then the above is 1.2 and 3. The provisions of my parts are applied. The Secretary-General assigns the necessary steps to collect and organize the conference or the sceptre where the Union is located, after the Swiss Confederation of Government is reconcilable with the Government.

ADD 7 A conference or the location or date of the nobility

ADD 36            1 The precise location and/or date of the exact location and/or date of the nobility is requested by member states or the Council 4 and 5 of the collection of a conference or a nobility, if recommended by it. The provisions of the parts are implemented in a similar way. However, it is the 47th time that such a deity is promised. It is only possible with the dialects of the number of Member States.

ADD 37            2 A conference or a precise location of the nobility and the recommendation of the Member States to recommend the proposal for its history. It is the responsibility of the state that makes the proposal.

ADD 38            3 When the topic is raised, the Secretary-General is a conference or nobility that will be real in the selected location of the example. If a spending plan exists for the preparation, it is in line with the communications tools specified in Article 25 above, the potential financial results of the location and date of the current.

ADD 8 Conferences are time and time to deliver recommendations and reports

ADD 39            1 The provisions in this part of the Full Authorized Representatives Conference, world and regional radiocommunication conferences, and Apply to world conferences on international telecommunications.

ADD 40            2 Immediately after the submission of invitations from the Secretary-General member states at least four months prior to the conference call prompts them to submit their proposal for the event.

ADD 41            3 will require correction of the Installed Act or the text of the Glossary, or to require the action of the IBM all recommendations are required to install references that show the text with the edge numbers that will require such corrections or deiseirikrikliklikum. In any case, the justification for the proposal is required to be specified in the summary as possible.

ADD 42            4 Each proposal from a Member Country shall be provided by the Secretary, through the symbol set by the Union for that Member Country, it is noted to indicate a link to the boil. If a proposal is presented with a joint entry of more than one Member Country, this proposal is noted in the field that is available with each Member Country symbol.

ADD 43            5 General Secretary passes the recommendations to all Member States, with the same as those in the list.

ADD 44            6 Secretary-General coordinates and coordinates the recommendations from Member States and forwards them to the Member States. But in any case, it offers the electronic way at least two months before the conference is started. Members of the Union's staff members, who are elected by observers and representatives who will be able to contribute to the conference in accordance with the relevant provisions of the statement, are not authorized to submit proposals.

ADD 45            7 Secretary-General comes from Member States, Council and Union's industries and conferences It collects advice decisions and transmits them to Member States at least four months prior to the start of the conference along with their own reports. Reports are also transmitted in an electronic way, as well.

ADD 46            8 The 40th of the socket. Recommendations made in the time period specified in the item are transmitted to all Member States by the Secretary General as soon as possible, and are submitted to the electronic environment.

ADD 47            9 The provisions of this section are the 55th Institution of the Institution of the Institution. Article 42 of the Pseudo. It is implemented in a way by the provisions of the corrections in its article.

 

SECTION II

ADD Conferences, Sambllees, and Meetings Ric Tab

(MOD) 9 Living layout

In

(MOD) 48              Conference meetings, the delegations sit down according to the alphabetical order of French names of the Member States represented.

(MOD) 10 Conferences opens

(MOD) 49        1 1) Ahead of the opening of the conference; the principles of rotation and rotational principles for the first General Assembly meeting, coğrafi I've got the necessary qualification, and the 53 in the day. By taking into account provisions, the meeting of the committees of the committees and the committees of the committees of the conference and the recommendations for the help of the baştikus and the working of the people are real.

(MOD) 50              2) Delegation of the board of delegations, 51 in the day of the meeting. And 52. article by the provisions of the article.

(MOD) 51        2 1) The conference is opened by an inviting government party.

(MOD) 52              2) The conference will be opened by the most recent delegation, when no government has been invited.

(MOD) 53        3 1) Conference President is elected in the first General Assembly meeting and usually is a candidate for the invited government.

(MOD) 54              2) In case of non-government invited government, the mission is under consideration for the proposal of the president. is selected in the specified meeting.

(MOD) 55        4 The United States General Assembly meeting is:

(MOD) 56        a)   Selects the Conference Judge;

(MOD) 57        b)   generates conference committees and selects each and every one of these committees;

(MOD) 58        c)    appoints the conference secretariat according to Article 97 of the Glossary; in need of a secretary, the secretary of the government management is reinforcing by the administration.

(MOD) 11 Conference Badage entitlements

(MOD) 59        1 President opens and closes General Assembly meetings, in addition to exclusive rights to him in this British Charter. It manages the implementation of the Tünç Tüzün, and the guests give the word, put the questions to the vote, and announce the decisions of the received.

(MOD) 60        2 The general administration of all the plays is owned by the President and the continuity of order at the meeting of the General Assembly. The person has the right to determine whether or not to delay or terminate the discussion on a topic, in particular, to suggest that the discussion of a topic is postponed or ended. If properly met, the President may also delay the assembly of the General Assembly.

(MOD) 61        3 Each delegation is freely and fully entitled to the topic of the agenda It is the President's duty to protect the right to be heard.

(MOD) 62        4 The discussion of the discussion will cause the discussion to remain relevant and separate from the topic It can interfere with any conversation, and ask them to leave it with the discussion.

(MOD) 12 Comiteesoluþturulmasý

(MOD) 63        1 General Assembly committees for handling of conference topics It can happen. Each committee can set up its own subcommittees. Committees and subcommittees can also form groups of ettuds.

(MOD) 64        2 Subcommittees and etus groups are being generated when needed.

(MOD) 65        3 The 63 in the socket. And 64. Of course, the following committees are installed, subject to the following:

(MOD) 12.1 Execution Committee

(MOD) 66        a)   This committee is normally the same as the conference or meeting point-in-view. The committee will also become the President-the President of the conference and the President and the Divisions of the committees.

The Execution Committee of

(MOD) 67        b)   has been installed with the proper order. The number of meetings and plans for the meeting, by coordinating the considerations and to avoid the conflict, considering that some delegations are members of the member state.

(MOD) 12.2 Authorization Committee

(MOD) 68              A Full Authorized Representative Conference, a radio-telecommunication conference, or a world conference on international telecommunications, appoints an authorization committee whose mission is to confirm the authorisation documents of the delegations that have contributed to these conferences. This committee reports the outcome of the meetings to the General Assembly meeting within the time set by the General Assembly.

(MOD) 12.3 Write Committee

(MOD) 69        a)   The statements that are prepared by the committees and are described by these committees The text, as they were made possible by the visions, was tasked with making the text impecctable without making sense of the text, and with the parts of ancient texts that had not been said to be appropriate. are presented to the writing committee.

(MOD) 70        b)   The Texts are to be approved by the Print Committee to approve or more is presented to the General Assembly, which will air it back to the appropriate committee for further examination.

(MOD) 12.4 Budget Control Committee

(MOD) 71        a)   At the opening of each conference, the General Assembly is set to identify and discuss the organization and means for delegates. It assigns a budget control committee to review and accept accounts for expenses that will be done throughout. In addition to the members of the delegations who want to be folded, this committee includes a representative of the Secretary General, the relevant office manager, and the government in which the invited government is located.

(MOD) 72        b)   Before the agreed budget for the conference, the Budget Control Committee will meet with the conference secretariat. In the United States, it presents a temporary expense statement to the General Assembly. The General Assembly considers this notice when the progress of the recorded progress will allow the duration of the conference to extend beyond the current date of the accepted budget.

(MOD) 73        c)    At the end of each conference, the Budget Control Committee has the estimated total expense of the General Assembly, and this conference is It offers the costs required when it comes to the costs of implementing the decisions.

(MOD) 74        d)   This report is Upon acceptance and acceptance of the General Assembly, the General Secretary is presented with the General Assembly's observations to be presented to the Council in the next meeting.

(MOD) 13 Comittetsoluþumu

(MOD) 13.1 Fully Authorized Representatives Conferences

(MOD) 75       Committees; delegations of Member States and Articles 269A-269E of the Pseudo are made from observers specified by the General Assembly or requested by the General Assembly.

(MOD) 13.2 Radiocommunication conferences and internationalms related to telecommunications  world conferences

(MOD) 76      1 Committees delegations of Member States and Commitments 278, 279, and 280. be from observers specified in their articles and requested or appointed by the General Assembly.

(MOD) 77      2 Representatives of the Industry Members of the radiocommunication industry, The President They can also open with permission, but they do not contribute to the discussions.

(MOD) 13.3 Radiocommunication nobility, world telecommunication standardization nobility and telecommunication Conferences

(MOD) 78        Members of the Member States and the Glossary of the Glossary 269A-269D  In addition to the observers, the committees of the radiocommunication nobility and the world telecommunication standardization nobility and telecommunication stand-up to the committees of each of the related lists specified in Article 237 of the Glossary of the Word. The organization's representatives can be folded.

(MOD) 14 Subcommittees for the President and President

(MOD) 79       Each committee has the President and the President of the subcommittees that can be set up on the committee. Suggests Help for the Help.

(MOD) 15 Invitation to meetings

(MOD) 80       of the General Assembly meetings, committees, subcommittees, and epland groups At the time of their meeting, the conference is announced at the meeting.

(MOD) recommendations submitted prior to the 16 Conference call

açýlýþýndan(MOD) from opening 81       Conferences The proposals submitted first were from the General Assembly, the 12th in the above. It will be imposed on the appropriate committees established according to the section provisions. However, the General Assembly itself may also be tasked to take care of any proposal.

sunulan(MOD) presented at the 17 Conference s' recommendations and comments

öneriler(MOD) recommendations and statements submitted after the opening of the 82        1 Conference The relevant committee or the conference secretariat is addressed to the Conference Balance to be published and issued as a document.

(MOD) 83  2-related delegation No written recommendation or advice can be submitted without the signature of the assistant help. If the delegation does not exist, the delegation can sign a delegate, a proposal, or a member of the delegation that is authorized to act on behalf of itself.

(MOD) 84  3 Conferences or a committee are able to offer suggestions that a subcommittee and a member of an etus group may be able to discuss the discussion at any time.

(MOD) 85  4 Every recommendation or statement, promise must export the subject text with exact and exact wording.

(MOD) 86  5 1) The location of the conference or The pressure of the appropriate committee, subcommittee, or group of etus, in each case, is a proposal or statement presented at a meeting, 82 above. it decides whether to publish, verbally, or write, according to the material.

(MOD) 87        2) All to be voted The text of the basic recommendations is in the play languages of the conference, so that it can be played on it before it is scanned.

(MOD) 88      3) Conferencing, Conference Bafc Eighty-eighty-two. Air it to the appropriate committee or to the General Assembly if it is required to receive a proposal or a recommendation by the item.

(MOD) 89  6 Any authorized kit, may read or read a recommendation or read on the General Assembly of the conference call, and let the justification be described in the conference.

(MOD) 18 Decision or vote on any suggestions or issues. Required information for discussion

öneri(MOD) a proposal not supported by at least one major delegation when 90        1 days are available. Or it will not be opened to a discussion.

All supported, such as

(MOD) 91  2 The proposal and the decisivity are submitted to the vote and then to vote for the decision later.

(MOD) 19 Passed or deferred recommendation or dearies

(MOD) 92        A recommendation or a deafness The delegation that supports it is responsible for it later that it has not been scheduled to be examined.

(MOD) 20 General Assembly discussions rules

(MOD) 20.1 Enough

(MOD) 93              is a valid In order for the decision to be made, they must be prepared or represented in the meeting, which is more than half of the delegations that are related to the conference and who have the right to vote. This provision is enforced without oversight of the Institution of Institution and any provision in the Glossary that requires a special number of people to accept any kind of acceptance of any kind.

(MOD) 20.2 Tray of the Targon

(MOD) 94        1) The people who want to do the meeting are first approved by the President. As a general rule, they begin to talk, by telling them what they will be in the frame.

(MOD) 95        2) Guests are slow and hungry, leaving their words separated and It has to be expressed in order for everyone to understand it.

(MOD) 20.3     Use of a Process to Vote and Rule on a Predecessor of a Process for a Process to be made

 

(MOD) 96        1) A delegation during the process, as it is appropriate, according to the Turkish Reputation. The president may immediately consider a request for a vote on the usurp of a process or procedure to consider a process of motion. Or may it take a procedural rule. Any delegation may object to the President's decision, which will be valid as long as the delegations of those who are prepared and who have the right to vote are not involved.

(MOD) 97        2) A delegation that provides a voting request on the usu of a process to be made or The subject of the agenda will not be discussed during his discussion.

(MOD) 20.4     KuralýnýnÖnceliðiPriorityÖnceliði

in the Voting Claim and Meeting of a Process for a Process to be made or to be done

(MOD) 98                    The 96 in the Yukarus 96. A vote on the use of a process of voting or a process for a process to be made, under the rule of the rule. will see the action by line:

oylama(MOD) 99  a) voting on this Ric Dispute, which will include voting procedures The following:

durdurulmasý(MOD) 100      b) stopping a meeting;

ertelenmesi(MOD) 101      c) postponing a meeting;

Delay the discussion of

(MOD) 102      d) on a topic;

sona(MOD) 103      e) termination of the discussion of a topic;

oylama(MOD) 104      f) voting on the right of a process to be made or to be made available The decision is made by the President of the United States and in which case the usl rule will be detored in what situations.

(MOD) 20.5 An offer to stop or delay a meeting

(MOD) 105            At the time of discussion of a topic, a delegation has been asked for reasons. may request that it be stopped or postponed. If the proposal is supported, two guests who are involved in stopping or postponing are submitted to the bidding vote only after they are given the word for that purpose.

(MOD) 20.6 Defering a discussionteklifi

(MOD) 106            During the discussion of a topic, a delegation can be scanned for a period of time. He can offer his reprieve As soon as such a proposal is made, the argument is left with up to three guests in favor of the proposal, with the exception of the person who made the bid, and then submitted to the bidding.

 

(MOD) 20.7 End-of-the-end bid

(MOD) 107            A delegation may always request the termination of the discussion on a topic. In such a case, the bid is submitted to a vote after one has been given the right to a maximum of three people who are against two in favour of the bid. If the offer is accepted, then the President will ask for the immediate discussion of the subject being put to a vote.

(MOD) 20.8 Do not allow guests

(MOD) 108            1) The General Assembly is required by the General Assembly on each of the topics. It decides how long it can take, and how long it can take them.

(MOD) 109            2) However, it is the maximum number of topics that are related to the problem of the problem of the problem of the problem. minute (s).

(MOD) 110            3) When a guest is allowed to take the time, It informs the people in the meeting, and asks the guest to complete the conversation.

(MOD) 20.9 Close list of guests

(MOD) 111            1) In a discussion, the President is a person who wants to take a word. list of files that may be used to read the list. The president also adds the names of other delegations that they want to mention, and can then close the list with the approval of the people in the meeting. As an exception, however, if appropriate, the President may grant permission to respond to any previous comments, even after the closing of the guest list.

(MOD) 112            2) The discussion on the topic closed after the guests finished. announcements.

(MOD) 20.10 Qualification problems

(MOD) 113            Any qualification issues that may arise prior to a vote on the basis of the topic that is being discussed. is analyzed.

(MOD) 20.11 Withdraw and resubmit a bid

(MOD) 114           An offer may withdraw this bid before the bid is placed in a vote. Any proposal that may or may not be withdrawn from the discussion may be resubmitted or handled by a delegation or a delegation.

(MOD) 21 Void

(MOD) 21.1 Multi-profile description

(MOD) 115           1) A majority of the delegations that have been found and contributed to the vote. It will be phase-through.

(MOD) 116            2) In the calculation of a host, the graviser delegations are not counted.

(MOD) 117            3) In the event of an event, a recommendation or deification is rejected.

(MOD) 118            4) This is an example of the purpose of the Tic Tüzün, " which is found and folded into a vote. delegation " is the delegation that voted in favor of or against a proposal.

 

(MOD) 21.2 Do not engage in a vote

(MOD) 119            Hazar found but not in a specific vote or does not want to take part The delegations, the 93 above. They do not appear in the session and are not abstained with the purpose of implementing provisions of the 121st clause in the event.

(MOD) 21.3 Special polygals

kabulü(MOD) 120           adoption of new Member States In the case of related situations, the 2nd Institution of the Institution of the Institution of the Institution The one defined in the item is the one that is defined.

(MOD) 21.4 Drafers greater than 50 percent

(MOD) 121            Drafser votes If the number of current votes (in favour, against, abstentions) exceeds the half of the number of current votes, the discussion of the scanned topic is postponed to a meeting after the abstention vote is not taken into account.

(MOD) 21.5 Ovoting procedures

(MOD) 122            1) Voting procedures it is as follows:

In the

(MOD) 123      a)   b) unless the secret ballot in the poll or c) is requested, as a general rule, by hand-to-hand;

(MOD) 124      b)   is in and out of with the name polling according to the alphabetical order of the French names of the Member States of the Member States who are authorized to vote;

(MOD) 125      1 eater ready and voting the request of at least two delegations with the authority to give, and c) if a confidential vote is not requested, or

In the

(MOD) 126      2 eater a) if the power is not open for the procedure;

(MOD) 127      c)    is available and At least five people who have the authority to vote are through a secret ballot, with a request to vote before the vote is held.

(MOD) 128            2) A vote Before the start, the President will see if there is any desire to vote, and after that, he declares the voting procedure and the issue that will be put to a vote. Then, the president declares the vote, and they open the results after the vote is complete.

(MOD) 129            3) A secret ballot In the event of a moment, the secretariat assigns the necessary names to ensure that the votes are hidden.

(MOD) 130            4) An appropriate system If the conference is to be found and the conference decides in that direction, the vote can be made available through an electronic system.

(MOD) 21.6 Prohibit intervention after a votebaþladýktan

(MOD) 131            After the vote was started, No delegation can take part in an intervention, unless you are asked about the rule of use, which is to vote on the basis of the vote. The promise of the Rules of Use cannot include a proposal that requires a condition that is at the core of a problem that is being started, or at the core of a question being voted on. The vote ends with the announcement of the President's announcement of the vote, and the announcement of the results.

(MOD) 21.7 Reasons for votes

(MOD) 132            After the vote, it was used by any delegation to use that delegation. allow the game cause to be turned on.

(MOD) 21.8 A vote on the parts of a proposal

(MOD) 133            1) The request to make a recommendation or if the General Assembly is to its right or With the approval of the President to approve the proposal, the proposal is divided into subsections, and the separate sections are submitted to a separate vote. The accepted parts of the proposal are then submitted to the vote as a whole.

(MOD) 134            2) If all parts of an existing proposal are rejected, the proposal is completely rejected n.

(MOD) 21.9 How to vote for a time-outönerilerin

(MOD) 135            1) General, when two or more recommendations are available on any topic Unless the board makes a decision, it is presented to the vote according to the presentation of the presentation.

(MOD) 136            2) After each vote, the General next proposal will not be voted on decision.

(MOD) 21.10 Devialities

(MOD) 137            1) Adding only a part of the original proposal from the deletion of a part of the Any modification proposal that is made by either doing or making a statement is considered a deciduciance.

(MOD) 138            2) Each deity in a proposal adopted by the delegation that offers the proposal, First, the original proposal will be instantiable.

(MOD) 139            3) No modifications of the meeting are incompatible with the original proposal. The recommendation is not a problem.

(MOD) 21.11 Voting on Devialities

(MOD) 140            1) When a recommendation is made available, first it is on a value Voting.

(MOD) 141            2) When two or more delics are presented to a proposal, the original text is The most diverse is presented to the vote first; if this does not receive support for the number of people, then the most distant proposal is presented to the vote, and the same procedure is followed until the last number of changes are supported; all submitted. And none of them are. And none of them are the support of the children. If it does not, then the deprecated proposal is submitted to the vote.

(MOD) 142            3) If one or more values are accepted, then the proposed proposal is are submitted to a vote.

(MOD) 21.12 Repeat a vote

(MOD) 143            1) In the committees, subcommittees, or the committees of a meeting or meeting In the groups of eutd, a proposal cannot be submitted to a vote again in the group of the same committee, subcommittee, or ethid, which is accepted through a vote on one of the proposals or committees, subcommittees, and members of the etus group. This rule applies if you are looking at the selected voting procedure.

(MOD) 144            2) A proposal in the General Assembly meetings, a part of a proposal, or a Cannot be submitted to a vote again when the condition is in state:

(MOD) 145      a)   of the number of member states with the right to vote, and,

(MOD) 146      b)   is the least of the vote that a vote that wants to be repeated A full day later. This process is not applicable for the last day of a conference or other meeting.

(MOD) 22 Committees and subcommittees for discussion and voting rules

(MOD) 147      1 The Bafks of all committees and sub-committees are 11 above. It has similar entitlements to the Conference Badage as well as the Conference Bader.

(MOD) 148      2 The 20 above for the actualization of the discussions in the General Assembly. The provisions of the section apply to discussions on the committees and subcommittees, in the case of the quorum.

(MOD) 149      3 The 21 in the socket. The departmental provisions are used in committees and subcommittees, as well as for the actualized voting.

Dünya(MOD) 23 Complete Authorised Conferences, Radiocommunication Conferences, and Worldwide Telecommunication World Conferences of the General Assembly of the Conference

(MOD) The General Assembly minutes of the conferences specified in 150      1% are possible to delegations The conference secretary, who will soon be running after each meeting, quickly and in any case, will be no later than the day of the meeting.

heyetler(MOD) 151      2 Minutes after the installation of the delegations to the conference secretariat, construction They submit the fixes that they think they need to be written as soon as possible; this is done as soon as possible. This does not prevent the delegations from being offered verbally throughout the meeting approved by the tutaches.

(MOD) 152      3 1) The minutes as a general rule, together with the principles of the basis of the basis of the It contains only recommendations and decisions that are as small as possible.

(MOD) 153            2) However, each delegation has made every comment, full or complete, during the discussions. It has the right to add to the minutes as summarized. In this case, as a general rule, the delegation will say this in order to facilitate the reporting of the rapporators, and the delegation will deliver the text of the statement separately within two hours after the end of the meeting, the conference secretary. They have to.

bütün(MOD) 154        4 The right to add the comments to the minutes of the 153 section in the case of a precau.e.

(MOD) 24 Radiocommunication Agablees, World Telecommunications Standardization Committees and Reports of Subcommittees with General Assembly of Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Conferences, Conference of Telecommunications, Committees and Subcommittees

SUP 155

SUP 156

SUP 157

GenelMOD 158        2 The General Assembly of the asmibles and conferences specified in the socket Committees and subcommittees can prepare the temporary reports they deem necessary, and submit a final report that outlines recommendations and decisions that are caused by remittance from remittance advice, as they allow them, to allow them to do so.

MOD 25 Full of Authorized Representatives Conferences, Radiocommunication Meetings and Reports of the World Conference of the World Conference on Telecommunication and Internationalistic Telecommunications, Tasdiki

MOD 159       1 1)     General rule The minutes of each General Assembly Meeting of each of the conferences mentioned above include any comments on the minutes of the previous meeting. If any correction advice is not delivered to the secretary, and a verbal objection is not made, the minutes are approved. Otherwise, the minutes will make the appropriate corrections to the minutes.

MOD 160           2) Search or a final report in the General Assembly meeting, committee or the related sub-committee is to be approved by the

MOD 161            2 1) Final General of conferences named in the socket The transcripts of the board meetings are reviewed and approved by the President.

SUP 162      

(MOD) 26 Numbering

(MOD) 163            1 The section, bullets, and paragraphs that are subject to correction. The numbers are preserved until they are first read in the General Assembly. The added sections temporarily include "A", "B", and so on, as the number of the previous last paragraph in the asl text.

(MOD) 164      2 Normally, the final number of items and paragraphs is In the first reading of their acceptance, it is incumbent on the Board of Audits, but with a decision to be taken at the General Assembly Meeting, this task can be airlifted to Secretary General.

(MOD) 27 Nihai Tasdik 

(MOD) 165                 A Full Authorized Representative Conference, one The radiocommunication conference, or the texts of the results documents of a world conference on Internationalistic telecommunications, In the second reading at the General Assembly, it is considered final.

(MOD) 28 Israel

onaylanan(MOD) 166           of
           approved at conferences referenced in item 165 The result documents are submitted to the signatures of the delegates recognized in Article 31 of the Pseudo, according to the alphabetical order of the French names of Member States.  

            

(MOD) 29 Basis and Public Communications

resmi(MOD) 167      1 Official edition of the conference call for public comments only. The conference call will be issued with the authority to be recognized.

(MOD) 168      2 People and press, to the extent that it is possible, 49. In accordance with the rules approved in the meeting of the delegation of the delegates referred to in the matter, and in accordance with the practical regulations made by the Secretary General, the conference may be subject to conferences with the registration.   It is not likely to disturb the current state of readiness and its meeting of the people.

(MOD) 169      3 Union of Union meetings, at which point the meeting is not It is open to the public and to the public as it is not committed.

 

(MOD) 30 Reported Timetys

(MOD) Members of the delegation at the 170           Conference area, Member to Council Representatives of the countries ' representatives of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board, the General Secretariat for the conference and senior officials of the Union Sectors and the secretariat of the Union Secretariat who were temporarily appointed to the conference were the host government. from other countries, with other governments and people who are installing Identifies the mail, telegraph, telephone, and telex communications privileges, as determined by the work described.

 

PARTITION III

ADD Selection Procedures

ADD 171                     Election procedures will be a member of the Council In the election of the General Secretary, the Secretary-General and the Directors of the Sector Offices, and the 8th International Council of the Law of the Institution of the Institution of the Institution of the Institution of the Institution of the General Secretary General Secretary General, And nine. Applies the items to the selection of members of the Radioco Editorial Board when they are warned.

General Rules for ADD 1 Selection Procedures

(ADD) 172                  1) Minimum six months prior to the conference The Secretary departs the Member States to present their nominations.

(ADD) 173                  2) Nominations for selection of Member States to Council Each candidate's CV is associated with the exception of the exception.

(ADD) 174                  3) Candidates for twenty years before the conference. On the eighth day (Geneva time), no later than 11:59 p.m., the Secretary-General has been reached. This date is specified in the invitation sent by the Secretary-General.

(ADD) 175                  4) Leads to the General Secretary for the nomination As soon as the conference is published, it will be published.

(ADD) 176                  5) On the ninth calendar day of the conference Days

(ADD) 177                  6) Selections: 1) General Secretarial, Secretary-General and Sector Bureau Directors, 2) Radioco Editorial Board and 3) Member States to Council

(ADD) 178                  7) Selections are made with secret voting

(ADD) 179                  8) Selections preferably a suitable system. and, contrary to the conference, an electronic system will be made using an electronic system.

(ADD) 180                  9) Each time that the ballots are used, A spokesperson for each region is appointed by the Conference President before proceeding to the vote. The Conference President gives them the list of candidates who will be put to a vote.

(ADD) 181            10) The right to vote and to vote from the guardhouse The provisions are included in the Glossary.

ADD 2 Secretary General, Secretary The specific internal charter applied in the selection of the Assistant and Sector Bureau Directors

ADD 182         1) A) The following is true in three steps: first, General The Secretary's choice; the second is the election of the Secretary General; the third is the selection of the Sector Bureau Directors. The General Secretary's election will only happen if the Secretary General's election is complete. The election of the directors of the Industry Bureau, however, is after the election of the Secretary General after completion.

ADD 183                     b) General Secretary duty, or Secretary General If there is only one candidate for the mandate, the elections will be held in two days: the first, Secretary General and the Secretary-General for the election, and the choice of the Sector Bureau Directorates. The first group of elections, but only after the completion of the first group of elections.

ADD 184               2) The same candidate cannot run for selection for more than one task.

ADD 185         3) The right to vote before each step is passed to the selections. People who have it all have a lot of people who are:

ADD 186         a) The French alphabet of tasks covered by the following a list of the names of the Member States that nominate them, along with all of the candidates ' names, with the name of the candidate; or

ADD 187         b) If using ballots in the selections, then every for a task, with the French alphabet, a separate ballot is the name of the Member States that nominate them, along with all of the candidates ' names.

ADD 188         4) Specifies the candidate that supports each delegation in ways:

ADD 189         a) electronic tools; or

If

ADD 190         b) votes in the election, the ballot is on the ballot. by placing an "X" in the box on the front of the candidate ' s name.

ADD 191         5) A candidate (see No: 115) is selected to achieve a multiplexed game.

ADD 192         6) Bound ballot abstentions are considered abstentions. The ballots are considered invalid and are not valid when more than one box is checked on, or in a box, the ballots that are in place in the X, or any sign in the boxes are not valid. When calculating the plural play, the ballots of those who voted for abstentions do not take account of the ballots.  

ADD 193       7) More than half of the number of votes that are drawn by the hammer count That's the 121 I was given. The matter is applied.

ADD 194       8) Conference President voting, when votes are complete results in the results of the following:

-number of delegations about voting rights

-number of delegations not prepared in the vote

-abstentions of votes

-invalid number of votes cast

-number of votes recorded in the record

-number of votes neededçoðunluðu

-number of votes received by each candidate from the most complete to the highest level

-name of the selected candidate, if applicable.

ADD 195         9) In the Israeli vote, no candidate has ever had a majority of votes required, As opposed to the conference, the decision is made by two more votes, one or more of the following minimum-hour intervals following each other, as of the announcement of the results.

ADD 196         10) After the third vote, no candidate is required to vote for And, as opposed to the conference, as opposed to the conference, a fourth vote to vote for the two candidates who received the most votes in the third vote after a minimum 12-hour break from the announcement of the results is another vote.

ADD 197         11) However, at the end of the third vote, a couple of candidates were together If there are two candidates to be voted on in the fourth ballot, then the conference, by contrast, is not a decision, but a minimum of six hours after the results are announced and if necessary to make a decision to make a decision in the search for the candidates. Two additional votes will be held.

ADD 198         12) 11. If there is a tie in both of the additional votes specified in the paragraph, then it is announced that the most direct selection from the competing candidates is selected.   

ADD 3 The specific choice of the members of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board internal charter

ADD 199         1) The total number of members of the Radiocommunication Editorial Board and It is decided by the 62 and 93A clauses of the Establishment Law in the world, which is the region in the world.

ADD 200         2) Every single person who has the right to vote before proceeding to the vote Delegation to the delegation:

ADD 201         a) Nominations are provided with the names of the Member States who nominate them grouped together with respect to regions of the world, and a list of the names of the French alphabet by Franc; or

If the

ADD 202         b) is to be cast ballots in the selection, then the candidates themselves will be A vote was grouped with the names of the Member States that were nominated, along with the names of the Member States, grouped by the French alphabet, and a vote of the names of the French alphabet.   

ADD 203         3) The names of candidates supported by each delegation are given above According to paragraph 3.1, the maximum number of candidates allowed to be selected does not include the maximum number of candidates;

ADD 204         a) with electronic tools; or

ADD 205         b) Each of these names will be used if voting is being used in the selection  Specifies, on the ballot box, on the ballot box by placing the X in the box on the front of the box.

ADD 206         4) Vote for more than the allowable number of X for each region The ballots are considered invalid and will not be considered in the count for the related region or regions. If there is any sign in a box that has an X in it, or any sign of a box is found, the ballots are also considered invalid and are considered to be counted.

ADD 207         5) After the number of candidates from the secretarial region Prepare a list of the highest number of votes from the height. The list is presented to the conference call after confirmation by the spokespeople in the voting ballot.

ADD 208         6) Region, including the number of seats to be obtained Candidates who get the maximum number of votes are selected as Radio Editorial Board Members.

ADD 209         7), among candidates who have received votes from the same region for a number of votes if needed In order to decide, a special vote will be held after a minimum of six hours before the results of a final decision have been made at the conference.

ADD 210         8) Still in search of candidates for the same region after a special vote if a tie is a tie, it will open up as a member of the competing candidates as the most elected member.    

ADD 4 Council of Member States specific to the choice of the Member States

ADD 211         1) The total number of Member States to select and the region in the world The decision is issued under Article 61 of the Charter and the 50A of the Glossary of Pseudo.

ADD 212         2) Each delegate who is entitled to vote before proceeding to the vote What you need to do:

ADD 213         a) Member States that are candidates are grouped by regions, and A list of names that are named according to the Franszca alphabet; or

ADD 214         b) If voting is to be used in the selection, then Member States of the candidate are grouped by regions, and a single ballot box that includes the name of the French alphabet, according to the French alphabet.

ADD 215         3) Each candidate is allowed to be selected according to the above paragraph 4.1 specifies the number of countries in which the country is not to be counted in the number of countries that are not going to be counted, in the following cities:

ADD 216         a) with electronic tool; or

If

ADD 217         b) was to be used in an election, they would be required to The box is on the ballot by putting X in the box.

ADD 218         4) A vote with more X than the number allowed for each region The ballots will be considered invalid and will not be considered in the count for the relevant region or regions. When there is any sign in a box that has an X in place, or any sign of a box is found, those ballots will also be considered invalid and will be considered.

ADD 219         5) Secretarial secretaries of Member States in each region after the count A list of the highest votes from the highest vote is prepared. The list is presented to the conference call after confirmation by the spokespeople in the voting ballot.

ADD 220         6) The number of seats specified for the region that they put up. Members of the Member States who receive the highest votes in the search for their candidate from the failure to do so are elected to the Council.

ADD 221         7) Several Member States from one region are required for the last seat or seats A special vote is made to make a decision on the candidates after a minimum of six hours of the outcome of the outcome of the conference, as a decision is not made in the conference.

ADD 222         8) Conference President if no action is broken at end of private voting the Member Country (s) to be declared as the selected Member Country (s) to be declared.

SECTION IV

ADD-To-Fix Proposal, Acceptance and Acceptance of These General Rules Enter Current

ADD 223         1 Any Member Country is in a Full Authorized Representative Conference may bring a recommendation to these General Rules. The recommended delics are presented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Section I.

ADD 224         2 This is a suggestion for any other information on these General Rules. Section II of the required quorum for inspection is specified in 20.1.

ADD 225         3 A general assembly of the recommended recommended for acceptance of the proposal. A meeting of the Full Authorized Representative (s) in the meeting is licensed, and the approval of more than half of the delegate count for voting rights is required.

ADD 226         4 Full of Authorized Representatives Conference as they were not made of a decision All conferences, meetings and meetings of the General Rules adopted under the provisions of this section, with the decision of two-thirds of the delegates to the full Authorized Representative Conference and the decision of the two-thirds of the delegates to be eligible to vote. For their nobility, the Fully Authorized Representative (s) who adopt these deciduals The final minutes of the conference will take effect from the date of the signing of the final minutes.                        

 

DECISIONS

SOLUTION DECISIONS

CEILING DECISIONS

GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECISION/1 (Markeseve, 2002)

ITU's World Information Society Summit's policy statement and action plan contribution to Summit and information document about their activities

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) This conference will include the World Information Society Summit (WSIS) Council Attachment Group, the ITU, the WSIS Treasury Committee. inviting General Assembly resolution/7'sink/7'sinus) to contribute to the contribution

b) to the Conference of the World Information Society Summit of the Council, until the Conference of the Full Authorised Representatives in 2006 to continue in full business with the Secretary General and the Bureau of Directors, and to continue to submit periodic updated ITU contributions to the WSIS preparer process,

considering

A) WSIS policies statement and action, taking into account the issues discussed in the ITU Committee. from the base layers that contain the plan;

b) The Secretary General of the decree provides information on the activities of ITU regarding WSIS activities.

consideringayrýca

This decision is made in Annex 1 of the ITU base contributions WSIS policy statement and action plan. to the use of the Council as a guide, to the Council's WSIS Ept Group,

decides

1-submit the information document found in Appendix 2 of this decision, to the second meeting of the Treasury Committee,

2-to deliver these documents to Member States and industry members for discussion,

provides instructions to the Secretary-General.

Attachments: 21

GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECISION/1 ATTACHMENT 1 (Marrakek, 2002)

The main lines of the ITU contribution to the World Information Society Summit policies statement and action plan

Entered

1-ITU has an important role in delivering a global perspective in information society. The ITU is more active and involved in the World Information Society Summit, considering the experience of developing countries with great expertise and experience in the development of telecommunications. It is important to ensure that the global information society is used to contribute to the development of the global information community, with all its capabilities to contribute.

2-This contribution is made within the scope of the WSIS preparer process, which was previously started, and 1 in the subject and content subject. Takes into account the results of the Committee on Readiness.

Frame

3-In this case, the WSIS policies statement and action of the ITU ' s multiplicity capabilities of the ITU. a draft proposal that offers a tool to be deplaned in the plan.

                              

1- These attachments are an integrated part of this decision. It is published in the Final Decision of the Conference of the Fully Authorized Representatives (Marrakam, 2002), but is not part of it.

4-This contribution will be part of the ITU contribution and will be meaningful, practical, and action-based contributions to the WSIS process It will require more insight and applications to be developed with specific recommendations.

5-In this leg, ITU has three of the above to plan the WSIS policies statement and action plan contribution. purpose is set:

i) to ensure everyone's access to information and communication technologies;

ii) Information and communication technologies as a tool of economic and social development and the Millennium Development Set up targets;

güveniii) trust and safety in the use of information and communication technologies;

6-These objectives are to overcome the numerical gap and, especially for developing countries, current efforts and In the effort to create digital funds based on activities, ITU is selected to play an important role, and the ITU's capabilities are chosen by considering the capabilities. These objectives may be enabled or revised to ensure that the Declaration on the WSIS process is in accordance with the ITU contribution of the Declaration and Action Plan.

7-In the development of ITU's contribution to the WSIS, each proposal is to be considered, determined, and presented. criteria used as a guide:

takipto follow the main capabilities of the Union;

güdümlüb) being driven by demand;

c) to be in the flexibility to respond to national and regional cities on a global scale;

d) to be particularly sensitive to the demands of the countries in progress;

e) to take into account the activities that are being actualized in other similar international and regional forums, and to base them, and to create an increasing number by avoiding repetit;

f) to be practical, set realistic and measurable goals, and achieve concrete results;

g) to identify the appropriate partner potential with national governments and meet potential partners with these funds To investigate.

katkýContribution to the commsbildirisine

8-ITU Full Conference of Authorized Representatives (Marrakour, 2002), the UN at the UN Millennium Declaration. The Millennium is to contribute to the development of its targets. The following policies are related to the ITU's capabilities, including the fields of common talent with other organisations.

9-The information society offers great potential in support of sustainable development. In this respect, the main policies may include the following, although they are not associated with them:

a) news and information acquisition warranty period;

desteklenmesib) support universal access to be at cost of costs;

güçlendirilmesic) Strengthening the international business;

d) to create a suitable environment;

e) development of human capacity;

Support for

f) language intercultural and cultural identity;

Strengthening the trust of information and communication with

g);

geliþtirilmesih) development of market access for products and services from countries that are particularly coming;

i) identify global threats.

Should respect the specific needs of each country, and approach the needs of a "users" is monitored.

10-Information and communication technologies are uncomfortably accessible, and all world residents are overwhelmed. To ensure that the benefits of an information society, they can support the people as a key target, although they are not left with it, to say:

I-Everyone's access to information and communication technologiessaðlanmasý

11-Everyone everywhere has the chance to contribute to the global community of information, and no one has ever presented it. The benefits are not to be kept. Access to infrastructure and services of information communication technologies is one of Zirve's leading targets.

12-Universal and communications technology universal and transmission of information and communication technologies and information and transmission It continues to be one of the biggest threats to implement technologies, particularly in rural areas, in urban and remote areas, and to bring services to the bottom line.

13-In the event of a global information society, all of its citizens are able to contribute in the current It is only a central opportunity in critical condition in its creation. It is of special importance that the countries that are coming, the countries where their economies are in transition, need to determine the special needs of the developing small island states and the underdeveloped countries.

14-An opportunity for information and communication technologies to fully reach the global and cheap access goals There is a need for a legal, political, and regulatory framework to be developed.

II-Information and transmission as a tool of economic and social development technologies-and the Millennium Wake Targetskarþýlanmasý

15-Information and communication technologies have a central location in the creation of the global information economy and It can play an important role in reducing poverty in support of sustainable development.

16-The potential for information and communication technologies to contribute to people is immense. This is especially important for handicapped, women, young people, and natives. Information and communication technologies are at every level in the development of talent and skills, creating more opportunities, supporting small and medium-sized businesses, and making decisions specifically through my education and education. It could be helped by increasing the level of the contribution, especially the culture and language display.

17-Technological innovation is fundamentally contributing to better services, education, and knowledge. It can further strengthen people's ways of communicating as they can, and thus contribute to the support of more and more understanding of each other and improve the quality of the world's citizens.

güvenIII-Trust and trust in the use of information and communication technologies safety

18-The benefits of information and communication technologies are reliable and safe for these technologies and They may not have been abused, but they may not be abused. The harmonisation of harmonisation and the development of a whole world-renowned standards framework makes a fundamental element of the information society to be built. This is an important trust creation tool.

19-Trust, especially cyber crimes, information and communication, privacy, protection, electronic protection, Political, regulatory, and legal work related to issues such as the legal dimensions and intellectual rights of trade have been found. These issues are addressed on an international basis with the active contribution of all parties.

20-Information about hackers and viruses, effective information and transmission of information about security systems required. So the co-ordination of actions, the infrastructure developed within the framework of the global information society, the protection of systems and services, and the determination of legal provisions for the protection of this trust, the private sector And civil societies need to be international.

Contribute to the

WSIS action plan

21-In the event, ITU will take action areas with capabilities that include common capabilities with other organisations. is shown.

I-Information and communication technologies to ensure everyone's access

A-Infrastructure development and information and communication technologies services Available accesseriþim

22-In development of telecom infrastructure with urban, remedial and long-distance network, priority And the emphasis has to be given to the cranes and the remote and isolated areas of the region. In this case, information and communication technologies (wireless communications with the radio and satellite services of the example) can provide appropriate and economical solutions.

23-Development and integration of the government, along with telecommunications, infrastructure for the information community A key element that issues the binary basis for its development and integration is a key element.

24-A key requirement to make public access to information and information technology is a key requirement, They are related to users and are not in the language they can understand and understand. The development of such content has been made at a national level, but for developing and underdeveloped countries, A program of assistance is taken into consideration with technical and financial contributions, which are released from the appropriate forums in the United Nations system.

25-End-of-use, accessible terminal equipment, infrastructure for information community are part of the fragmentation and the need to overcome the numerical abysmal. Acceptance of international standards (including ITU's recommendation decisions) will help to make more information and communications technologies available.

26-WSIS may contain actions to be considered in the process of preparation:

a) The national authority and the scope of the national authorities ' coverage of the national authority. It's a global program under the guidance system, and with the private sector and civil society, it is a global program to offer the most convenient and affordable technology to every village.

b) The introduction of more information and communication technologies at a higher performance and cost of cost global, regional and national actions and mechanisms to soar.

c) The concrete actions required to establish the global internet access points on the global internet.

d) The greater priority of the resource will be given to the resource directory, The International Bank of Israel and the Bank of Kalkirnma, the United Nations Development Programme and the ITU are among all institutions responsible for the support of the departure and assistance of the Member States, which have been involved in the work of the United Nations. Resource withdrawal strategies, financial support, yachts and projects to motivate and support yachts for the development of information communities in rural areas and in remote and isolated communities, and to set up infrastructure for the development of relevant infrastructure.

e) The concrete actions that are required to identify threat of Yakusama.

f) Increased awareness of the importance of developing technical standards for the global information society, and I am a special person who emphasizes the importance of this area and is responsible for the work in this area.

B-Policy and regulatory framework

27-Policy and regulatory churn is a particularly critical condition in creating an environment that allows sleep. is important.

28-There may be actions to be submitted to the WSIS ready process for consideration:

a) Increased help for information and communication technologies policy-making and telecommunications organizations programs.

b) In the Proceedings of the ITU Regulatory Institutions Global Symposium, forums for experience are not being generated.

C-Defying the Cyical Cliff

29-To describe the scale and calculate the degree, and to ensure that the progress has been made to close the gap With the measurement of information and global progress in the use of information and transmission technologies to achieve the UN Millennium Shield Objectives, there is a need to keep it under regular dec. This will help to increase scientific and technical performance among countries over time, and to help ensure a stable, effective and distinct international relationship to overcome the numerical abysmal.

30-May include actions that are submitted to the WSIS ready-to-ready process:

a) Development of a mechanism that defines and calculates the Cycred Cliff. These mechanisms are included in the world:

1) the numerical edge of the progress of the coming countries over time. deorializing it in a regular way;

2) the data that allows you to increase the actions and programs that are applied to eliminate the numeric gap submission;

3) quantifying the effectiveness of the international community to address the number of measures.

b) Enclosing e-strategies, infrastructure, legal and regulatory framework, e-government, e-education, e-sales and e-commerce a series of qualitative and quantitative examples and enhancements that span the size of the application and its contents, such as the capacity to be used and the capacity to be developed.

c) To identify and prevent obstacles that prevent the country from overcoming the Transparent Cliff. It is necessary to propose the necessary measures to the international level, including the financial aid for the financial assistance.

D-Development of information and communication technologies Performance

31-In the area of information and transmission technologies of the countries that are coming in, with the objective of closing the transparency gap They need to be more involved in research and development, and develop their own technical and scientific trust.

32-May include actions that can be submitted to the WSIS preparer process to consider:

a) to dominate the latest technological development in the field of information and transmission technologies of the countries that are currently under way Common public/private sector entries to be helped.

b) This is a new partnership between different countries, especially those in progress and developing countries. Adoption of appropriate measures to set up mechanisms.

c) The development and implementation of the Southern-Southern approach and implementation in this area.

II-Information and transmission as a tool of economic and social work technologies and the capture of the Millennium Shield Objectives

E-People resources development

33-Human resource development, education, information, and expert transfer, the countries that are coming in, are self-humanitarian, It is necessary to help empower corporate and organizational capacities in a growing awareness, access and use of information and communication technologies. The need for certain long-term capacity building and preparation programs is needed.

34-May include actions that can be submitted to the WSIS preparation process for consideration:

a) The development of information and transmission technologies, including the government authorities of the countries that are in progress, A global network of national e-strategies, including the development and implementation of e-government, e-health, e-education, e-commerce, strengthening regulatory capabilities, and implementing universal access plans. program;

b) Data-based development of an online access facility that is appropriate across the world.

F-The access to information and communication technologies to the community

35-Social information centers such as postanes, libraries and schools, especially in remote and rural areas, society are the "core" places that can start or increase the contribution of members to the information community. These places are helped by these people to create an integral and integrated part of the community of information society.

36-May include actions that can be submitted to the WSIS task process for consideration:

a) Do not allow social media points to access the people's information and communication technologies services. developing with the purpose;

b) Release stories about information and communication technologies for the course of education.

G-Coming countries, less-developed countries, lack of privileges Special actions for peoples and isolated and remote communities

37-The many countries that are currently in business are setting up more competitive information and communication technologies markets and services They need both the inside and the right to mobilize to meet the growing demand for this growing demand. Further, less-developed countries, such as the small island states and other countries that are being developed, have the special attention of the international community to avoid certain threats in the information society, and to avoid the global information economy and society. They deserve it.

38-May include actions that can be submitted to the WSIS task process for consideration:

A) Few countries with a face to face certain dangers in the information society, the small island states that are being developed and recommendations for the implementation of global and regional entries for their dibs;

b) In countries that are already in progress, especially in small-developed countries and in developing small island states, remain. The "tele community" centers are not installed.

güvenIII-Trust and trust in the use of information and communication technologies safety

39-From the angle of all sides, the development of the information community has to be actuallyin a trust environment. The development of technical standards can be found in this objective.

40-Sustaining the potential international stability and security of information and communication technologies There are concerns that it can be used for non-western purposes, and that it can affect the security of states in both civilian and military areas, as opposed to those that are not fully-known.

41-Information resources and technologies are required to prevent use of criminal or terrorist purposes. It is being taken.

42-May include actions that can be submitted to the WSIS preparer process to consider:

a) awareness of the importance of information and communication, and the importance of resources to the international community in this regard install the appropriate mechanisms for increasing the purpose of increasing;

b) Computer hackers and viruses exist in the internet environment in the area of information and transmission of information. including, existing and potential threats, and methods and methods of causing them;

c) Technical information and development of the international community in the security of information and information;

d) contributing to the efforts of the UN system by keeping the main means of the ITU in mind, the objectives are:

1) information and telecommunication systems and information resources are being harmful or abused. information security being debriefed;

2) Emergency security incident response methods and organisations are being created, information about incident responses, and Sharing of technologies;

3) For the long term, the preparation of an international commitment to information and communications is in place of preparation.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECISION/1 ADDITIONAL 2 (Marrakek, 2002)

Information about

ITU's activities at the World Information Society Summit documenta2

Entered

1-International Telecommunication Unit to coordinate and coordinate the management of telecommunications and services. In order to advance the development of communications technology, governments and the private sector are co-working with a United Nations specialist. Founded in 1865, ITU is a member of 189 Member Countries and more than 650 Sector Members, without an exception. It is based on the public/private sector. Someone will always, anywhere, pick up a phone, dial a number, answer a phone call to a mobile phone, send a fax or receive an email, fly on a plane or ship, watch a favorite television show, or a little kid. is helped by the latest model remote control to control a player, all of which take advantage of the ITU's work. So, ITU has a central location in the creation of the information society.

2-ITU is an intergovernmental organization based on the principle of national sovereignty. ITU is pregnant with four major international issues: Radiocommunication Communication, International Telecommunications, the ITU Establishment Act, and the ITU Promise. The highest authority of the Union, A total of four years of collected and future meetings from the member states of the Union are the Full Authorised Representatives Conference that will be in place in 2006.

3-The Union's objectives are set in the Institution and Glossary of the Union. These include commitments:

                           

2- This information document is dated September 23-18, 2002. It was revised in the meeting of the ITU Full-Authorized Representative in Marrakevi.

-"supporting the delivery of the benefits of new telecommunications technologies to all world residents";

-" a wider international approach to telecommunications in the global knowledge economy and society. " to support the adoption of government organizations that are interested in other global and regional organisations and telecommunications.

4-The first idea for the World Information Society Summit was in Minneapolis in 1998 Full-Authorized Representatives The 73rd ITU Solution Decision (Minneapolis, 1998) accepted at the conference is the date of the event. The Resolution 73 resolution, proposed by Tunisia, has given the Secretary General the directive to put the issue of a world summit on the agenda of the United Nations. In December 2001, the UN General Assembly invited the International Telecommunication Unit 56/183 and the International Telecommunication Unit to take the lead role in the executive secretariat of the summit and the summit's preparation process.

Council

5-The ITU Council is committed to a series of resolution decisions and a decision regarding WSIS. The most important of these were Resolution 1158 in 2000, Resolution 1179 of the 2001 session, and Resolution 1196 of the 2002 session (this decision is set by the WSIS Etut Group to identify the references), and 509. In addition, the Council has decided to turn the WSIS Steering Committee into a full-open group of members of the Council for all members in its 2002 meeting.

ITU Council Etut group on

WSIS

6-The Council's Etut Group on WSIS was the first meeting of Sayn Yuri G. Grin (Russia), September 21, 2002. In the history of Marraku, it is a reality. The Eutt group is coordinating this information document and coordinating the preparation of a detailed framework of the ITU's core contribution to Zirve. This framework is revised by scanning PP-02. Information about the operation of the Ept group is available at http://www.itu.int/council/wsis/wsis_WG.html

7-A report of the Etus group's (PP-02/78) report by the Council to the Full-Authorized Representative Conference (2002) It is presented. (http://www.itu.int/plenipotentiary/documents.asp). As a result, a "ad hoc (ad hoc)" group PP-02 has contributed to the ITU's WSIS policies statement and action plan and the Full Authorized Representative meeting to further work on a resolution decision on WSIS.

StratejikUnion Strategic Plan3

8-The intent of the Union is to become more detailed with the adoption of a four-year strategic plan. The Full Conference of Authorized Representatives (Marrakour, 2002) will adopt a strategic plan for the period 2004-07. The draft plan sets the Union's main purpose for the information society and the gold main objective:

Purpose 1- The development and battery of each type of telecommunications to maintain and expand the use of all Member States and the appropriate regional organisations and international organizations for the use of the leadership role in the information and transmission technologies for use of the leadership role.

Purpose 2- Leading role in preparations for the World Information Society Summit to help address the international transparency gap in information and communication technologies, by taking part in a completely interconnected and common use of common use and services to support the global calamability.

                      

3-Draft strategic plan-related sections immediately after the Full-Authorized Representative Conference It will be completed.

Purpose 3- Increasing the number of members to the Union, a growing number of organisations, and The administration and the collaborator are to be upgraded and facilitated.

Purpose 4- with the purpose of protecting the integrity and joint operation of the network, Development of tools based on the contributions of members.

Purpose 5- the services that ITU provides to the structure and its members continuing to improve the effectiveness, effectiveness, and fitness of the event.

Purpose 6- Members, especially the countries that are in progress, The development, competition, globalization and the challenges of technological design to address the challenges of information and ar-ge are not to be disseminate.

The Sectors of

Union

9-The Union's work is made available through three industries: Radiocommunication Industry (ITU-R), Telecommunication The Standardization Sector (ITU-T) and the Telecommunications Shield Industry (ITU-D), each of which will have a key contribution to the site of the Summit. It is known for its activities. In addition, the works of these three sectors are supported by the Secretary General. His activities related to the Summit have also been described as angry.

Radiocommunication Industry (see www.itu.int/ITU-R/)

10-The mission of the ITU Radiocommunication Industry, including those who use radio frequency waves, satellite trajectories All radiocommunication services receive advice on how to use it, effectively and in an economic way, and to conduct radiocommunication work and to make recommendations.

11-ITU-R is vital to the routing of radio frequency waves and satellite trajectories to the current source of the Plays a role Local sources include numerous services such as fixed and mobile broadcasting, amateur broadcasting, space research, meteorology, global underground systems, environmental monitoring, and finally, and most importantly, communications services at sea and in the air. More and more demand from the side of the world.

çok12-There are many examples of the ITU-R people who have contributed to the information community. These include:

-facilitates the ease and frequency allocation of time between space and other terrestrial systems. Development of frequency-editing attempts to make the use of satellite trajectories more compatible;

-Special attention is shown to the countries that are currently working, and how modern radio systems are entered into the regions facilitation, support for member states in frequency management activities, information meetings, seminars and booklets development, and tools for automated frequency management;

-Radio frequency waves with new and gentilatable frequency through effective management of harmful interference. the requirements of the radiocommunication Trim and the rights of the member states as well as the requirements of the member states;

-Development of internationalized frequency management techniques.

Telecommunications Standardization Industry (see www.itu.int/ITU-T/)

13-The mission of the ITU Telecommunications Standardization Industry, industry and government, is based on the vote to be a world-wide location for the development, adoption, delivery and support of telecommunication advice decisions or standards for the information society. The key feature of this industry is the ability to bring all players in the global environment together to develop advice decisions in areas that are decided by members, as ITU-T has the ability to do so.

14-The main product of the industry is 70 000 pages, with information and transmission of information in the world, and its services properly. It's technical advice. As specified in the ITU Strategic Plan, one of the objectives of the ITU-T is to determine the areas that need to be developed for the information society. Other objectives include the ease of joint action of the people and services, the ability to develop advice decisions that are regulatory or political aspects, to give the specific needs of the countries that are being developed.

15-As a contributor to the WSIS Ept Group, the TSB Director says, " With access, obstacles remain: Internationalsl The key role of the standards " is to set up a number of recommendations, including organizing an event with the way it plays. The TSB contribution is the global telecommunications company that facilitates the productive experience of the International Telecommunication Unit, the Member States and Industry Members, as well as the global knowledge economy and community. It emphasizes the critical importance of standards. The full text of the TSB contribution is available on ITU ' s website: http://itu.int/council/wsis/004e.doc.

Telecommunications Industry (see) www.itu.int/ITU-D/)

16-The mission of the Telecommunication Sector, all world residents, infrastructure and information and transmission Access services through access to the services of the purpose of the transmission. This is the mission:

-in the field of information and communication technologies, as well as support of information and communication technologies, to assist countries in developing the technical, humanitarian, and financial resources required to implement the technologies;

-to support the delivery of information and communication technologies to all world residents;

-to take part in the actions that contribute to the expense of the numerical gap and to support them;

-to the needs of the coming countries (focusing on those who need special needs, such as handicapped and rudlers) To develop and execute programs that facilitate the information flow.

17-ITU-D's main programs are a way to turn a number of digital returns to a number of digital signals. The 6 divisions of the Istanbul Action Plan, which provides direction and includes regulatory reform, telecommunications pain development, e-strategies and e-services, economy and financing, human capacity building, and a special program for low-developed countries. (see Polit1) The World Telecommunications Company ' s Report on the Strategy and Policy Unit, especially through common broadcast, is the basis for the operation of the World Telecommunications Company and the share of databases and databases of databases.

18-Telecommunication Bureau reports ITU-D's relationship with the World Information Society Summit. He offered me a contribution. This contribution is available on the ITU website: http://www.itu.int/council/wsis/004e.doc. In essence, this is the role of the Istanbul Action Plan and the role of ITU-D in WSIS, the World Conference on Telecommunication in Istanbul. Resolution of Resolution 30 opens the Resolution 30. In addition to Resolution 30, the actions of actions implemented to support WSIS include the following:

-includes basic infrastructure, information and communication, including development of infrastructure in countries that are service-served Istanbul Action Plan, which focuses on ways and methods to support the development of technologies;

-information and statistics for information and communication technologies to be taken worldwide. Supporting the Istanbul Action Plan through their activities;

-Dit attempts to develop information and communications technologies from other installations To show the mechanisms involved in the Istanbul Action Plan, Submission of the Istanbul Action Plan to the first meeting of the WSIS Treasury Committee;

Support

-WSIS regional preparer meetings; and

-Global and regional development entries that are being actualized within the framework of the Istanbul Action Plan.

19-This contribution includes a set of recommendations and advice decisions for the development of the Summit action plan. Telecommunications Bureau's information society and its most relevant actions, e-strateg/e-applications, the country's operations on the spread of the Internet, and regulatory drafts of the Industry Reformation Unit are on the way up. Enhancements to his progress in their development. The Telecommunication Data and Telecommunications Unit is a series of publications that measure information and transmission technologies.

Box 1: Istanbul Action Plan

TheÝstanbulIstanbul Action Plan provides a route for countries that are being lifted, to translate the numerical edge into the number of digital funds. It draws. The cost of counting the digital gap, telecommunications and information and communication technologies are to be supported and support the use of them so that all segments of the society can benefit from the funds of the information society. Digital purchases do not only serve as an engine of economic growth, but they also make progress in social progress and progress, as well as progress. These objectives include information and communication technologies, as well as disseminate services and services.

Istanbul Action Plan provides information about their country's, comparable information and transmission of information and services. A comprehensive package that can be used to support the deployment of the left and the business in a way. The essence of the Istanbul Action Plan is from a low-program series:

1) Regulatory Reform program, the regulatory body's own national to develop information and communication technologies, create security services, create security services, and use universal access to information and communication technologies to make the most effective reform of the reforms. on practical tools and resources for Focus.

2) Technologies and Telecommunications Development Development program, information, and to maximizing the use of new appropriate technologies in the development of communications technologies, to new technologies including navigation, frequency management, internet protocol, and multimedia to the countries that are currently taking help;

3) E-strategies and E-Servies/applications program, value added Support the expansion of the benefits of information and communication technologies to all the cuts of society by using the applications and internet protocols (aperes and applications), government, health, education, ive, agriculture, and other industries;

4) The Economics and Finance program, which includes costs and tariffs, Economic analyses, finance policies and strategies that encourage more of the lower costs for the end users, develop a competitive environment in which infrastructure and services are financing the private sector, which is more competitive. They will help them prepare for the environment.

5) British Capacity for Business program, information that is coming in and business technology and development policies, policy makers and regulators that are at the point of building and implementing their own personnel, organizational and organizational capacities, human resources through management and development It'll be helpful.

6) The Special Program for the least-developed countries, the least-developed countries The ability of telecommunications to be integrated into the world economy through the development of telecommunications, with the ability to positively influence the assistance of the least developed countries and the ability to help them.

My information and transmission of special groups, such as the work of this sub-program, women, youth, and native peoples. will be completed and supported by the entry that supports the numerical contribution of information and transmission technologies, taking aim at the needs of the information and communication technologies in these specific groups.

Statistics and analyses on the development of information and communication technologies, e-Treaties It is vital for the exemplary countries that make the national policies, laws, and regulation options for the development of information and transmission technologies. The economics and analysis are fundamental to the objective and measurable indicators of the global knowledge economy and the state of society. The Istanbul Action Plan will expand and increase the existing information collection and propagating activity of ITU, which will help countries to detest their own e-readiness status.

For more information, see http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/isap/index.html.

General Secretariat (see www.itu.int/osg)

20-General Secretary's office, Members of the Union, in particular, the Full-Authorized Representative Conference, the Council, other conferences and meetings, telecoms and other events with high quality and effective service, together with examples of examples and ITU web site Channel-information will be on the way. The General Secretariat provides service and personnel to the WSIS Islamic Secretariat, which is located in the ITU building in Geneva.

21-The Secretary-General has a number of activities related to the Summit and the relationship. These include:

yüksek-A high level of policy and regulation on ITU members that were started in 1999 The ITU New Entry Program, which offers quality research and strategic churn. The latest topics include creating trust in topics such as infrastructure, the spread of the internet, multilingual domain names, 3G licenses, long-wave. (see www.itu.int/ni)

-a private telecommunications magazine that has been airing since 1869 and on WSIS in December 2001. A special number is listed on the ITU News (see. www.itu.int/itunews/)

-Mobile internet on mobile internet by Strategy and Policy Unit, published in September 2002 and mobile and wireless a new report that includes analysis of the effects of communication technologies on the new information society (see www.itu.int/spu).

-Too close, in telecommunications, 1998, and IP telepays on IP telepato. The world is a telecommunications policy forum.

-A trade fair that will be held in Geneva on October 12-18, 2003, a few weeks ahead of the first time the WSIS was first announced. World TELECOM-03.

-The IMT-2000 work continues to be reallocation by the Union's sectors.

Result

22-ITU, spectrum management, numbering, assistance to the countries being lifted, standard development, international It has a central location in the creation of the information society, which is the expertise in the areas of information and information. The ITU plays a leading administrative role in the preparation process of the Summit. As a public/private sector partner, the ITU has a unique experience in bringing together different parties to play in the course of common purposes. The ITU is not only talking about the creation of the information society, it is making it real.

CODE 6 SQUARE /1 (Marrakate, 2002)

gözdenUnion administration review

International Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) The high-level Committee's 1991 report on the pattern of the ITU budget and the limitation of liability. advice decision;

b) The 39th Resolution Decision of the Conference (Kyoto, 1994) is the financial foundation of the Union. to reduce costs and to support the implementation of more effective resource management options to strengthen;

reviewed the administration and management of the United Nations Joint Inspection Unit 2001 to the Council. Report (Document C01/37);

d) Council on ITU reforms in 2001, with progress in the implementation of authorization. The Etüt Group, in its 14-issue Advice, provides a view of the ITU's current decentralisation financial management system with a system-managed budgets system, with the intervention of industry advisory groups, and the feasibility of being disinfated. drill-down and feasibility analysis separately. How to help a budget-fused grouping of industry advisory groups be able to address the

considering

a) 2002, taking into account the challenges of the economic situation of the world, and Member States and Industry Members, At the 2004-2007 fiscal period, the ITU was likely to meet the resources they could commit to finance their activities;

b) further increased the challenges of the world's economic situation, and increased demand for the Union's activities. to help fund the current resources available to finance them;

c) in the financial crisis where ITU is faced, to make internal costs reasonable, to optimize resources and urgently need to search for new ways to increase the activity;

d) authorization for a method, financial resources, and human resources for more effective and effective use of resources By giving individuals the power to handle resources to get to the conclusion through the application;

e) in the budget structure of the Union, The allocation of allocation of industries to industries, a) has failed to achieve the intended targets;

consideringayrýca

a) require more entitlements to administrators, requiring proper accountability and control mechanisms;

b) To manage industry budgets, access the Bureau Managers to help them, The Bureau Administrators will need to have more effective control over the organization's organization and need to address their own industry advisory group in implementing this authority,

By accepting

1-in the effectiveness and effectiveness of the event, the more carefully planned patterning of the Union's resources, expected significant benefits, to apply and review this pattern based on the work of a group of experts, from the Council;

2-determined to increase effectiveness and effectiveness of the Secretary-General's review of the administration with the arrival of central mechanisms, giving Bureau Administrators the authority to manage their own Industry budgets,

decides

The above decision has given the Bureau Administrators more control over the Industry operational plans. For industry budgets, the authority is to take the advice of industry advisory groups in place of the business,

decides separately

1-General Secretary, Bureau Administrators and Industry for immediate fulfillment of those identified in this decision. set up by a group of experts, with the arrival of a team from each management area, in the direction of the advisory groups;

From the

2-experts group, to the 2003 session of the Council, this decision can be fully implemented by that date, and by 2004-2005 to be used as a result of reviewing the draft budget, so that it can be submitted for a report,

Instruct the Council of the Council for the event that is to be realistic in this conference order.

1-review the measures recommended for implementation of the application and assign the appropriate ad-name;

2-this decision is made to observe the implementation of the Council in each subsequent session, and this decision and the ITU Setup To submit a report to the next Full Conference of Authorized Representatives on the implementation of regulations that may be required in the Act and in the Promise of the Act,

instruct Council

1-In the direction of the Coordinating Committee, including transfers between budget allocations, more allowes identifying the budget areas where the patternalization can be applied;

2-The internal auditors of the Union make the annual reports available for the Council;

3-The minutes of the coordination committee's meetings, except for confidential matters, on the Council's website For example, to publish

provides instructions to the Secretary-General.

LIBRARY 6 DECISION /1 EK (Marrakek, 2002)

Group of experts to review

Union administration

The goal of the group of experts to review theBirlikUnion administration is to work on all of the Union's management, For the two-year budget of 2004-2005, it is urgently needed to make sure that the results of the work are fulfilled in the time of their return. The experts who serve within the group are supplied by the administrations, by themselves, by the expense of the expense.

Task Tank

To identify and identify options, the effectiveness of the Union as a whole, and the effectiveness of its management, with the advantages and disadvantages of the economy and its economy, along with all the elements of the Union's functions and tasks to be met effectively and effectively, and in the privacy of the privacy of the to:

1) Organizing the financial management of the Union by covering its business.

i) Identification and identification of all savings funds, including a system managed budgets system, and Actualization of a full review of ITU for maximum economic use of the resources of the Union;

ii) will provide appropriate responsibility and control, including the role of Secretary-General for financial approval. determination of the necessary control mechanisms.

iii) recommend appropriate deities in the Financial Charter;

2) To see how the Union can support its activities and the priorities of the members functions as a result of deities, (e.g., library and Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU));

3) The quality of the tasks related to the inventory and the related sections of the General Secretariat and Bureau. to identify situations that lead to problems of control and to make the allocation of tasks and responsibilities open;

4) Staff and systems that translate and translate, including from Kumi, translate and translate (see Document PP02/115);

5) The introduction of financial information to Member States;

6) Reduce the costs associated with the central support services of the General Secretariat regarding the activities of the TELECOM better with the goal;

7) Co-administrative functions of each Industry, including the Secretary-General;

8) Simplification of the business procedures.

KOMITTE 6 KARARI/2 (Marrakum, 2002)

Business Fiscal Plan for the Union 2004-2007

International Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a gap between revenue and expense on the draft fiscal plan for the period 2004-2007. large;

b) that this conference has reviewed many of its options to reduce this gap;

considering

said this conference will result in the implementation of the spending reductions shown in the Financial Plan. specified by the following:

a) The internal control function of the Union must be maintained at a strong and effective level;

b) do not have a spending discount that will affect the cost of cost decision;

c) subject to expenses of fixed expenses, such as reimbursement of loans and after-service insurance notolmamasý

d) ITU buildings ID expenses in regular maintenance that will affect personnel safety or security. notolmamasý

e) maintaining the Union's information services function at an effective level;

f) The Reserve Account is held at a level that is not less than 3 percent of the budget;

g)

by noting

This conference will revise Resolution 48 (Revize Minneapolis, 1998) and human resource management and For development of the environment;

by noting

MaliThe Financial Plan of the Union for the period 2004-2007, in accordance with Article 161G of the ITU Kurd Law, attached to the attachment to an endorsement, as shown

decides.

1-For periods of 2004-2005 and 2006-2007, on the basis of the related reports on the Financial Plan and the "note" in the Preparations for two-year budgets;

2-the cost of a cost reduction program, including a possible staff discount;

3-to implement the cost reduction program as quickly as possible;

With the help of the

Coordination Committee, he instruct the Secretary General.

Two-year budgets for

1-2004-2005 and 2006-2007 periods, including the Financial Plan and "grading" review and approve a review of the specified parts;

2-in the balance of both budgets, revenue, and expenses;

3-More allocations are available when additional revenue sources are identified or savings are made.

4-Review of the cost and staff discount program prepared by the Secretary-General;

5-when they do, they have social challenges that can be caused by the implementation of the Financial Plan for the Union's staff. for consideration;

provides instructions to the Council.


KOMITTE 6 KARARI/2 (Marrakum, 2002)

Business Fiscal Plan for the Union 2004-2007

KARAR 5 (Revize Marraku, 2002)

Birlik2004-Union revenue and expenses for the 2007

International Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

stratejikStrategic plans and objectives for the Union and its industries for 2004-2007

considering

Conference of Full Authorized Representatives on the general principles ofkarþýlanmasýcosts (Minneapolis, 1998) Resolution 91 Resolution 91

considering the month of the month,

1-The two-year budget of the Union, The Council's authority to discredit the total expenditures of the General Secretariat and the three sectors of the Union through its balance with expected revenues, which is expected to be offset by the expected limits of the following:

1.1 2004-For 2007, the upper limit of the contribution of the Member States will not exceed 330 000 CHF;

1.2 2004-The amount of contribution of Member States for the years 2005 will not exceed 315 000 CHF;

1.3 The official and stolen languages of the Union have translated translation and text-to-text 2004-2007 85 million CHF will not pass;

1.4 A two-year budget of the Union is accepted and is intended to meet unexpected demands, Council, Secretary General may decide to increase the budget for products and services that are subject to costs and increase the cost of revenue for that activity within the amount of revenue.

1.5 Council revenues and expenditures in the annual budget, as well as the different activities and related activities controls expenses;

2-If the Full-Authorized Representative Conference is not unreal in 2006, the Council will first become the Member of the Union. To approve the Union's two-year budgets for 2008 and later, with approval for the annual budget of the country's multiplying denominations;

3-Indempate with amounts of expense limits transferred from last years to the following years If possible, Council will be able to authorize spending on conferences, meetings and seminars on the limits of the Council;

4-Council is tasked with making every possible savings, and with the needs of the Union. to determine the level of expense expense within the limits specified in paragraph 1, and if necessary, by taking into account the provisions of the paragraph 5;

5-The Council's limit for 2004-2005 above is unexpected and urgent to the Union's exit. to be able to address expenses in the 1% rate in the event of the activities; Within the upper limit set up in 1.1 above, the Council has a full limit of 315 000 CHF but with the approval of the Union's member states, up to 1% within the maximum of 330 000 CHF; these are the exact number of facts that require that name. with the description;

6-Council's period greater than period in determining the amount of contribution in any budget period To avoid fluctuations, future conference and meeting programs and estimated related costs will also take account of the revenue sources,.

7-In determining the amount of contributions, the Council has funded previously collected contributions from the Council. To consider the budget impact of the entry of new cost compensation charges for the activities and contribute to the most current level, the most current, a suitable discount,

8-The Council will withdraw from the Reserve Account and determine the amounts to be allocated to this account in normal (after the addition of unused funds), the Reserve Account is intended to keep the total budget at more than 3% of the total budget;

decides.

Development of a two-year budget at least five weeks prior to theolaðan2003 and 2005 sessions, to ensure full and accurate data that is needed to be scanned and identified;

provides instructions to the Secretary-General.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION/1 (Marrakum, 2002)

Co-media indicators 4

Representatives Conference of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), (Marraku, 2002),

a) technological innovation, transparency and information technology, and people's knowledge and information. to a significant extent, such as the way they set up a message,

b) to develop information and to bring greater economic, social and cultural development in all communities and world the need to raise the standards of the people's standards,

c) all Member States, communication, and non-information are free of a number of people who are not. to narrow down its policies and regulations to effectively narrow it down to the next level of impact,

as a difference

                              

4-Common media is available for use by a community to facilitate use from a terminal unit to be used in case of accessing telecommunication services in case of access.

a) a worldwide strategy to narrow the transparency gap from the opening of the World Information Society Summit. for example, to create an example of a

b) the key indicator traditionally used in the telecommunication space is one hundred times the number of telephone lines, but the fact that the telecommunications services in the countries that are in the implementation of this indicator batch is not reflected in the actual usage rate,

By accepting

a) is not the only communication path between the fixed phone, individuals, people, and countries, and so on.

b), in the event of a view of the need for telecommunications services to its own communities, many countries, public public policy policies have been implemented for communities that have been offered as inadequate telecommunication facilities,

c) provides a phone call to all homes in the term, where there are new deep-rooted delics in universal service. I have a common link and a support for the growth of the genus, rather than guaranteeit that it has a view of the view.

kabulby accepting it in a separate

a) to regularly inform policy makers of each country, ITU is gathering and rolling the extent of use of telecommunications services in different regions of the world, and the extent of progress in the progress of the progress;

b) today indicators are not sufficient to measure the actual effects of common media;

c) to ensure the real impact and effectiveness of the policies of each country are common to common. New indicators are needed to analyze the development of the environment in which the application is based on the application,

d) the principles of the Union's policies and strategies are continuous, according to the principles of the conference call. as fully compatible as possible with the telecommunications industry as possible, as well as possible,

Keeping

in the current state

a) Meeting of the ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators to analyze the telecommunication indicators It will be done in 2003;

b) is regional and world-ready to prepare proposals for action plan of the World Information Society Summit meeting,

By noting

The regional and world-wide world meeting for the purpose of the action plan of theDünyaWorld Information Society Summit was to support the adoption of the necessary measures to consider common media indicators in meetings,

is determined to provide instructions to the General Secretary.

1-to identify and accept new indicators for the purpose of measuring the actual impact of common media in use with the partner to support the necessary activities in their industry in order to make it;

2-2003 IBM ITU World Teleconicity/ICT Indicators are on the agenda of the Meeting to have an agenda item in relation to the common media indicator,

To instruct the Director of the

Bureau of Telecommunications Standards and Telecommunications Standards It will be determined.

To prepare these new common media indicators, they are actively engaged in regional and worldwide instruments. from

davetinvites Member States.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION/2 (Marrakum, 2002)

strengthening the power of the ITU in the trust of information and communicationþebeke

Representatives Conference of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), (Marraku, 2002),

Advance information and transmission of information and communication technologies (ICT), implementation and development of

information and communications with a security problem that has not been seen since,

With

in mind

ICT, implementation and development of technologies, drive development and growth of the global economy,

By accepting

vea) in the search of the global car of information and communications, governments and the private sector

that requires a growing number of people in the region.

b) the trust of ITU and the other international institutions and organizations, with its activities, information and communication. to review the topic

c) Information and information about the 17-niner Group of ITU Telecommunications Standardization Bureau and other for the trust of the communications (s), the

as a difference

), the ITU, information and transmission of communications as an organization that governs the private sector help address the trust, and therefore need to play an active role in this topic;

b) ITU has its own technical expertise in discussing information and communication work safety. required,

By noting

ITU needs to strengthen the role of information and transmission in the trust of the company,

makes a decision.

1-to review the ITU's information and communication as well as the caliphate activities in which it is safe;

2-about to work with existing ITU groups in relation to the topics in the world:

a) standards, products and services standards, and a balance of advice decisions. to reach a common understanding of the importance of information and communications confidence in the importance of the information and communications;

aramakb) to search for and find ways to improve technical information in the area of information and communications trust. to improve the installation of installations;

c) to report the result of these plays as a report to the ITU Council as a result,

instruct General Secretary and Director of Bureau

is about to be actively involved in the ongoing execution of the associated ITU groups.

ITU invites Member States and Industry Members.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION /3 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

If the number is fixeduçurumun

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) are key issues in the telecommunications industry;

b) to determine where the numeric gap is, where it is, and who is the one who is the current. the

c) technology has led to a reduction in the costs of telecommunications equipment;

düzenleyicid) in many ITU member states, regulatory issues such as car-to-car, tariff detection, car-to-car rules etc. to do so, so that the regulatory agencies have been installed,

e) the competitive environment that is created in the telecommunications services, telecommunications And the cost of their costs is to reduce the cost of the

f) contribute to the helm of telecom costs for new applications and services.

g) countries that are coming, including countries that are coming in, are surrounded by land, and the economy has passed. in countries that are in the process of using the advantage of information and communication technologies to create funds for digital services using the advantage of the following;

H) Task Force of the United Nations Information and Human Technology Task Force to reduce the number of digital precipitatics, Sayisal Fursat The Task Force, Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Agency for Education, Science and Culture (UNDP), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Departure (UNCTAD), the Association of the United Nations in the United Nations, Council of Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Birlekemuik Activities such as the Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the World Bank, Asia-Pacific Telecommunications Union (APT), the Asian Development Bank, and many other organizations are continuing activities to reduce the number of digital cliffs.

By accepting

The World Telecommunications Conference (WTDC-02) ' s Advice Decision 37 (Istanbul, Turkey) on this matter (2002):

By confirming

a) to all of the countries involved in the country, in many countries, telecommunications the number of people not being able to be more likely to be unravable;

b) each region, country, and area must come from its specific topics related to the numeric gap;

,c) to the basic infrastructure of many countries, information and communication technologies, long-term plans, laws, regulatory and similar position,

d) small island nations and communities are dealing with problems with reducing the numerical abysmal.

With

in mind

WTDC-02 Advice Decision 37 (Istanbul, 2002) should be applied without any time-loss,

makes a decision.

To allocate sufficient financial resources for the implementation of this advice decision,

instruct the council,

regarding the implementation of the following items and advice:

i) can be applied to remote and remote communities in relation to the reduction of the numeric gap, at the cost of For example, to develop a guidance model taking into account the IP-based technology and the appropriate terminals;

maliyetlerininii) to address and maintain the sustainability of existing new technologies in the market In accordance with planned telecentre and community centre projects to address the gender issues in remote areas, remote access, remote access, remote development, and gender issues in the remote areas. for implementation of models;

iii) models for information and sustainable systems for access to information and transmission in global people to take adequate measures for the development of

Provides instructions to the

Telecom Telecommunications Bureau Director.

WTDC-02 Recommendation Decision 37 (Istanbul, 2002) targeted at the purpose of its purpose. to undertake planned activities together to follow up on the topic,

davetinvites Member States.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION /4 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

DesteklemePromoting New Union for Africa's Departure

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Union

is the 4th of the ITU constitution. in the section about the rules stated in the section about the telecommunications sector (ITU-D), particularly the impact of telecommunications effects on national economic and social standing, and to improve the way it is taking place, to maintain and develop the role of catalysts, regional and other telecommunication organizations in the development and development of telecommunication services and services, in particular, in the countries of the country, and the country of the world, in which it is the role of the catalyst. With

in mind

Telecommunications infrastructure and social-economic and cultural reps The recommendation of the Conference's Advice Decision 31 (Kyoto, 1994) was highlighted by:

-telecommunications is a prerequirement for getting up;

-The effects of telecommunications on agriculture, health, education, delivery, human-site v.b.;

-continue to decline resources available for the countries that are coming in,

when you consider it

a) Declaration and advice of the World Telecommunications Shield Conference (Valletta, 1998) (WTDC-98) Renewing the commitment of the development of telecommunications services and improved capacity for implementation of new and innovative services; in decisions,kararlarýnda

b) The Valletta Action Plan is the key topic on the global information infrastructure shield Special program for both countries and less-developed countries,

By noting

Conference on the Advice Decision 1184 in the

Council World Telecommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2002) Indicate that a special emphasis should be placed on the "reduction of the numeric gap" problem,

as a difference

a) President of the United Nations General Assembly of Africa, State and Government's Prime Minister's Office set of the New Together (NEDAP) for the departure of Africa, which was accepted by the United States (Lusaka, June 2001), and that it approved the recommendation of the NEDAP on 56 /37.

b) Operations for NEDAP in Attachment (s), as well as their decision to:

kalkýnmayaC) The economic and social council of the United Nations system is a sustainable development of African countries. Its declaration on the role that underpins efforts,

By noting

The Advice Decision Of The United Nations General Assembly Is To Remove 56 /218 Current Africa's Departure On the final review and disinveting of the Nations New Agenda, the implementation of the plans and implementation of the implementation of paragraphs in effect with the NEDAP and future applications in 2002, and the United Nations system and to support the international community of African Entry service,

By using

,

The important development and expansion of information communication services in the African region since

WTDC-98 has been recorded in the a significant number of regions are still in place, and significantly, the region continues to expand significantly, and the numerical gap continues to expand,

By accepting

To give special consideration to the implementation of the provisions of the ITU-D Action Plan regarding support of the

NEDAP; to allocate financial resources for a continuous audit to be audited

Instruct the

Telecom Telecommunications Bureau Director It will be determined.

in particular, increased money from ITU world telecommunication exhibitions and forums is suitable for support of NEDAP to allocate financial resources,

is requested by the Secretary-General.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION /4 IN ADDITION (Marrakek, 2002)

FaaliyetlerNEPAD Business Activities

1 Policy and editing topics:

-Business with regional installations to help ensure regulatory capacity.

2 Finance and yacht:

-Africa's development finance institutes and bi-directional institutions, as well as other multiplexing institutions The Transparency Task Force and the United Nations Information and Human Technologies Task Force-related to the cost of financial mechanisms for the costs of the entries that are being started.

3 Substructuregeliþmesi

-Houses have an adequate level of access and are expected to address the 2005 telepaths. Getting:

-100 locations for the fixed phone call 4 lines

-100 locations for the mobile phone, 7 lines

-The intra-country fiber-optic line is installed.

-An internet infrastructure is not installed.

-The costs and reliability of the services are to be increased.

-All African countries are ready to use electronic communications.

4 Universal meltdown and Information and Business Technology

-As long as there are protocols and protocols to be deeming the use of electronic communications to develop regional installations such as the African Telecommunication Unit (ATU) and "Africa's Telecommunications" to develop guidance for telecom reform.

5 Chinese Resources Management and Management

-To set up education institutes and research institutes to maintain a high level of information.

-An institution for the ability of talented young people and other people to learn about information and remote access. to be installed, and to be able to program the work of those people as their own software is in progress.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION DECISION/5 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Name of the internationed (multilingual) field names

Roles of the Administration of Member States in theyönetimindeadministration

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

Internet domain names and addresses are subject to the recommendation of this conference, which is subject to the recommendation of the Advice to Advice 102 (Sick Marraku, 2002),

Keeping

in the current state

ania) sudden arrival in relation to the convergence of the internet and telecommunications;

b) more comfortable when reading or navigating internet users ' own languages olduklarýnýn

c) challenges associated with the use of internationalspace names and addresses

as a difference

a) in the coming years the internet activity of the internet users ' preference is preferred the number of times that it is estimated to be;

b) existing field name system planning does not meet the increasing language requirements of all users;

By noting

adaletlia) that the yachts of all yacht owners, especially management, trade institutions and consumers, are fair. By taking into account the balance of internet domain names and addresses, and the future management of its allocation, the Internet is required to fully reflect the geographical and functional experience of the Internet,

b) internet domain names and addresses, and more generally the internet and global information things, people from their country, religion, language, gender, where they need to be able to access the entire population,

c) to any country or region of the internet domain names and addresses, to any country or region Should not be required to recognize the concession in the event of a hazard,

d) the subject of internet domain names and addresses is concerned by both governments and private sector.

e) Support of ITU of Member States to support Licensee's use of their own language for field names and addresses What you need;

By highlighting

,

a) relating to the management and allocations of ITU Member States in their country's country code numbering resources its current role and its use,

b) reflected the rights of the member states for field names and addresses to the rights of the WIPO. the role in protecting the use of the user,

c) ITU is pleased with the company WIPO is pleased to say,

By accepting

1-an active role in the management of internet domain names and addresses and all international discussions almakunu;

2-ITU Member States of country code number plans and addresses for ITU Telecommunications Standardization If they use the Program as specified in Advice Decision E. 164, the use of the Program is to take the necessary precautions to ensure that they are fully resumed; that is, the precautions are needed.

3-an effective role of the role of the Member States in the internationalor of field names and addresses in their language supported by this;

4-whether to report to the Council about activities related to this topic, as well as the Council;

5-this advice is about the names and addresses of the member states ' international (multilingual) field to be brought to the attention of WIPO, which will highlight the demands and concerns of the assistance of the 

By making instructions to instruct the General Secretary

to take the necessary measures to support the international discussion and the entry of the mentioned above;

instruct the council

1-to be actively involved in this topic as well as possible in the international discussions. to the General Secretary to transfer their information about the works;

2-all relevant government-to increase the national level of communication between the parties and the To encourage internationality-domain names and addresses to manage their addresses,

davetinvites Member States.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION /6 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

telekomünikasyonTelecommunications to the Palestinian People

Help and support for

reinit

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) Conference by the Mechanic Representatives Conference Decision 99 (Minneapolis, 1998), 6 and 32 (Kyoto, 1994),

B) The recommendation of the World Telecommunications Conference at the European Conference on Advice 18 (Revive Istanbul, 2002), and 18 (Valletta, 1998)'

c) the United Nations Declaration and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Beyannamesi';

d) The ITU Constitution is 6 and 7. "In the search of the Union's objectives" support all of the world's people in support of the expansion of new telecommunication technologies "and" support the use of telecommunication services in facilitating the use of peaceful business ", as well as the

Holding the

line

a) A better understanding of the ITU Constitution and its Glossary of people, and the development of an international business was designed to strengthen peace and trust in the world;

b) Efficient policy for the development of the telecommunications sector of the ITU's Palestinian official But only because of the situation that has been convicted, has not yet been reached,

c) Palestine needs to build its own information community to take an effective place in the new information society,

With

in mind

) provides a reliable and modern telecommunications company, economic and social development. Because it was part of it, and the Palestinian people had a great deal of importance;

b) to build a modern and reliable telecommunications company in the Palestinian community of the international community is important to you;

c) the Palestinian telecommunications infrastructure has been significantly damaged in the last two years of the telecommunications infrastructure;

d) now that the Palestinian Islamic State is in the process of building international telecommunication, telecommunication because of difficulties, not having

when you consider it

to the basic principles mentioned in the entry section of the Constitution;

with importance

Statement by the

Tamauthorized Representative Conference on the recommendation of the Palestinian Authority, 32 (Kyoto, 1994) for the development of telecommunications, the technical assistance of the Telecommunications Bureau Bureau, and the urgent need for help in the areas of information and information,

By noting

The Radiocommunication Industry and Standardization from the

Tamauthorized Representative Conference (Kyoto, 1994) With the expertise of the sector, the Union will continue the planned action plan within the framework of the activities of the Telecommunications Sector and the development and reintegration of the telecommunications infrastructure in the Palestinian People. part of the development of the institutes for the sector, Support for a regulatory framework, including telecommunications law and numbering plan, spectrum management, tariff and development of human resources, to help develop a regulatory framework,

makes a decision,

1-about to make the following items:

korunmasý1.1 Protection of Palestinian telecommunications infrastructure;

1.2 The Palestinian Israeli, satellite ground stations, submarine cables, fiber optic and microwave systems create its own international pass-through, at the earliest date, to make it easier; to show any kind of effort;

2-Reinstating, rebuilding, and developing Palestinian telecommunication, Palestinian telecommunication To recommend any possible help and support;

3-Help recovering from inbound and outbound international traffic to the Palestinian Authority. for

4-Help to support the implementation of the implementation of the projects of the Palestinian Telecommunications Bureau For example,

refers to Member States

to allocate necessary financial resources from existing resources for the implementation of this advice decision,

Invite

Council

1-Continue and develop the necessary technical assistance to the Palestinian port for the lift of telecommunications;

2-Resources for the implementation of the projects of the Telecommunications Bureau for the Palestinian Office assistance in moving it;

3-Periodic experience in the liberalisation and privacy of telecommunications. a report and to use them to further impact on the development of the Gaza Strip and West Bank,

instruct the Bureau of Telecommunications Bureau Director

1-Representative of the Authorised Representatives Conference 99 (Minneapolis, 1998) in particular the international meltdown. to guarantee the implementation of the relevant parts of the code and frequency allocation declarations and to report to the Council periodically;

2-the activities executed by the three ITU Industries are compatible with the items specified in the section To coordinate the Union's actions in favour of the Palestinian Authority as much as possible, and to submit a report to the Council and the future repair representatives conference on the issue and the progress made,

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION /7 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

World Information Society Summit

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

The recommendation of

ITU to facilitate the implementation of the World Information Society Summit (WSIS)'s implementation is 73 (Minneapolis, 1998) the decision adopted by the Council on the recommendation of the Council of Advice 1158, adopted by the Council in 2001, and the Decision adopted by the Council on the same topic adopted by the Council on the subject of the 2002 session. 509 and the World Conference on Telecommunications Decision Decision 30 and 37 (Istanbul, 2002)

Holding the

line

A) at the 2000 session of the Council regarding the implementation of the United Nations General Assembly, WSIS Accepted and considering the action plan submitted to the Israeli Coordination Committee by the Secretary-General of the ITU in 2001, the Advice Resolution 56 /183 is accepted;

b) Statement of the recommendation of the United Nations General Assembly, the Secretary General of the United Nations And the ITU is coordinating with the international and regional institutions, the civil society, the private sector and the host countries and the relevant organizations of the United Nations, as well as with government-based organizations. On the executive tab of the Summit, and preparing for the to assume a drag management role in their work;

c) The draft of the United Nations General Assembly, for the Summit, will make the Summit's agenda, both draft and will give an end to the draft action plan and determine the rules for the Summit of the Summit on the Summit of the owners, suggesting that it is done with the open-ended government committees (PrepCom);

d) The Secretary General of the United Nations Coordination Committee will be held by the Secretary-General of the ITU, and On the basis of the action plan submitted by the ITU Secretary-General, the top-Level Summit Organised Committee (HLSOC) has become a member of the United Nations and other international organizations interested in the Summit.

With

in mind

a) The first meeting of the PrepCom was held in June 2002 and was the second to address the summit's content and contact. The meeting was scheduled for 17-28 February 2003, and the third meeting in September 2003.

b) WSIS is in a critical condition and is critical of PrepCom's Summit in the second meeting. And it is important that the final documents are progressing in preparation for the first drafts,

By noting

In the 2002 session of theKonseyCouncil, the WSIS Council group became open to all member states and members of the industry.

by noting it in a separate

TheWSISWSIS Council Etust Group is a critical issue that may have a significant impact on WSIS's future work. the number of people who are voting in the vision that it is,

Keeping

in the current state

a) ITU'n; is best available to facilitate economic, social and cultural development. organization,

b) completes the activities of the Union and the activities of the other international and regional organizations

c) telecommunications development issues and economic, social and cultural development topics and its members its impact on the social and economic structure in countries,

By accepting

a) Objectives of the United Nations Millennium Development;

b) other related topics that are accepted by ITU entries, specifically in WTDC-02;

c) Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Bamako Declaration (2002), The Bikrikke-Moscow Conference (2002), America The 2001 annual Summit of the Balance Agenda and the Quito Action Plan, the Transparent Financial Task Force (DOT-Force), the Kananaskis Declaration (2002), the New Union for African Departure (NEPAD), the Okinawa Declaration (2000), etc., were the first of all related entries. information community related results,

dikkateconsiderations

1-A part of ITU preparation for the Summit, with ITU member states and industry members in the carpet to coordinate the results and the information that are available, taking into account the following;

2-by this conference, On the basis of the decision of the Council of the Council, to send the discussed documents to the second meeting of the prepCom;

3-The ITU's ability to act as a drag-and-management role, and the current financial resources. within the framework of the United Nations Projects in the preparation of the WSIS preparations; to strengthen its business with the organizations of the United Nations;

4-According to Decision 509, which was adopted at this conference and the 509 decision adopted in 2002 session, Summit guarantee effective allocation of financial resources for their preparation and to report regularly to the WSIS Council Stepping Group and the financial parties of the WSIS to the Council itself;

5-ITU's support for the execution of the WSIS Council Group Group along all WSIS-prepared operations, in the framework of existing financial resources, as well as the

Decision to instruct the General Secretary

Underçalýþmalarý1-WSIS preparations, the United Nations family has been working with other institutions. for the operation to strengthen;

2-The WSIS Administration Secretariat has the necessary support, taking into account the current resources of the contribution for this purpose. to ensure that you are being sold;

3-WSIS has demonstrated every effort to mobilise financial contributions to volunteer financial services. for

4-invited the units to make a financial contribution to the Private Trust Fund, and financial resources to continue:

-all related Commonwealth institutions;

-organizations, including international and regional institutes, organizations with other governments,

-Member countries and organizations;

-civil society;

-private sector,

4-To ensure that Zirve is at the highest level for both purposes;

GenelUnder the capacity of the HLSOC, its Secretary By encouraging,

TheWSISWSIS Council is actively engaged in the Group and is in the field of expertise, contributing to ITU's contribution to WSIS. to be found;

talimatinstruct Director of the Bureau

1-Planned for February 2003, this conference is being guided by the General Assembly Decision /1 of the PrepCom to the second meeting, By taking into account the discussion and themes made under the PrepCom, to ensure that the ITU contribution and the contribution of the tiers to ITU's entries, including the declaration and action plan, will contribute to the meaningful contribution,

2-The offices of the Bureau of Offices and the General Secretary, and the 2006 representative of the authorized representatives of the conference. to continue their work and to continue to sell the ITU entries updated to the WSIS preparer framework, as appropriate, within the framework of available financial resources,

The Council invites the Etut Group 

1-WSIS Council Group activities to review and, if required, WSIS preparework reviewing your instructions, taking into account the innuendo that occurred in its development;

2-To report the results of WSIS to the next available reps conference;

instruct the council

All the yachtworks, specifically the ITU industry members, the private sector, and the for civil society to take national advisors in their country,

Invite

Member States

1-actively taking place in WSIS preparations;

2-to support mobiliy of additional resources, with a summit to be installed

invites Member States and Industry Members to the same page.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/1 (Marraku, 2002)

Regional Treasures for theKonferansýTamauthorized Representative Conference

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) many regional telecommunication organizations for the Conference of these Tamauthorized Representatives They coordinated the preparations with each other;

b) to this conference, from the People who took part in the preparation of regional telecommunication organizations. common vision has been reported,

c) this union at the regional level, along with the public's vision of the region before the conference, to facilitate a common view in the conference area;

d) the cost of the upcoming conference call-to-be-down costs;

is a major benefit to the regional level coordination of the member states;

f) further regional co-ordination and efficiency of international level prior to the conference, warranty on warranty service;

g) some regional organizations are required to take and organize such preparations. resources,

h) that all coordination between the regions of the region is required, within the same time that they aredanýþmanlýklarýn With

in mind

a) world radio communication conference and world telecommunication stand-up conference (Istanbul, 2002) the benefits of regional co-ordination, which are experienced in their work,

b) member of Union's member states, member of the regional and sub-regional telecommunication organizations olmadýðýný By

acceptance

bykabul

The recommendation of the

ITU Reform Group's Advice Decision 20 is the significance of this conference call to regions. agreed to the recommendation and general secretary to agree to be instructed to edit such meetings,

separately acceptance by way of

The increasing number and level of preparer work made by Member States delegates to take advantage of the conference,

considerations

a) many regional telecommunications organizations, Stating that the Union has been required to do more closely with regional telecommunications organizations, as well;

b) The Conference of the Tamauthorized Representatives (Kyoto, 1994) with regional telecommunication organizations of the Union have a stronger relationship to develop, so that

By noting

A major benefit to the relationship between the

ITU regional offices and regional telecommunication organizations

by noting it in a separate

1-Reauthorized representatives to member countries and regional and sub-regional telecommunication organizations to be consulted on what contributions can be given to the preparations for your conference;

2-on the basis of such consults, the member states, by making sure that the entire member states are involved in these, to support regional and sub-regional telecommunication organizations, especially those in the countries that are coming:

-an organization of formal and informal meetings at regional and regional levels;

-the organization of informational sessions;

-coordination methods;

3-To submit a report to the council on the implementation of this recommendation,

agreed to instruct the General Secretary

to actively contribute to the implementation of this recommendationkararýnýn davetinvites Member States.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/2 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Review and review of provisions of interest to observers

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) regarding the concept of observer in ITU, in the 1002 (definition) of the Attachment, the Union's Conferences, their nobility, and 258 of the General Rules of the General Rules section, from 278 to 280 and 282 (monitors at the radiocommunication conference), 297 (radiocommunication samplers, telecommunication standardization asabbleu and telecommunication conferences) and 60A (observer sent to the Council by the non-Council Member Country) and 77, as well as in articles of the ITU Constitution, as well;

b) The conditions under which observers will be accepted to conferences, nobility and meetings, and rights and obligations of the conferences, nobility, and meetings are not stated as open, and that they have been found to have been found in;

c) That the Council of Business Rules is allowing all member states to submit their contributions to the Council,

With

in mind

For this conference,

said the Council Experts Group has prepared a report on ITU reform, especially ITU. The reform of the Reformation Group's recommendation of the recommendation of the R29,Tavsiye By noting

To reach a clear consensus on all provisions relating to

monitors, their personal rights and obligations are to be played properly, and that such provisions are recommended to be properly unified,

By

acceptance

bykabul

ihtiyacýa) the need expressed by the ITU member states for the regenerefaciface.;

b), taking into account the importance of the warranty of the Council of the Council of the Council of the United States of the Union, the fact that some countries have expressed the need for the role of the member country observer in the Council,

by noting it in a separate

gives industry members the right to contribute to the Council's observer status and member states. the ITU Reform Development Group's Advice Resolution R29, which has decided that a group of advisors will develop the selection criteria for the election criteria.

dikkateconsiderations

hazýrlanmasýto prepare a report for the Council's 2004 session, and on a temporary regime by the Council. will be implemented, including advice decisions regarding the situation of the sector members who will be an observer to the Council, We will review all of the provisions of the Union on observers, open to all member states that will conduct their work in electronic means, to form a group of member states,

vererekby making a decision

will review and recommend recommendation decisions of the Member States Group mentioned in the above decision. including decisions to prepare a report to the conference of future tamper-authorized representatives, with draft text to be set up in the core text of the Union.

instruct the council

1-Member States that are in an observer state to send contributions to and from the Council's Torch. in the regime, To allow the Council to be invited to be invited by the President, so that it can be made available to the Council;

2-In the interim regime, the Council of Member States of the Member States, in accordance with the conditions that have been made by the Council to implement resolution decisions related to the acceptance of the Industry Members who will contribute to their meetings as observers;

3-on the implementation of these temporary measures, advice decisions about any action that may be required including, to submit a report to the conference of future tamper-authorized representatives,

instruct the council separately.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/3 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Regional radiocommunication conference in VHF and UHF bands

belirlenmesiSetting up a plan area for terrestrial television and audioyayýncýlýðý

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) for the European Broadcast Area in the 174-230 MHz and 470-862 MHz frequency bands of the ITU Council, the European Union Following the conclusion of the consultation on a regional radiocommunication conference for a review of the regional agreement (Stockholm, 1961), the Stockholm 1961 session was held in Stockholm, 1961. A regional review to review the agreement The recommendation of collecting the radiocommunication conference has been accepted by 1185;

b) Planning for VHF/UHF Television in the African and Neighbourhood Countries (Geneva, 1989), hereinafter Geneva The 1989 Treaty will be announced as a regional agreement for the implementation of the implementation of the implementation of the Treaty of Geneva 1989, for the purposes of the planning field of the Regional Treaty. They want to collect the radiocommunication conference, and that's the way to get it. They have expressed their requests for a conference with the conference, which was announced in 1185;

c) during the same session of the Council, taking into consideration the planning area of the Member States of the gang. and b) to express their wishes to the countries that have covered it as part of their agreement with the treaties, or to the countries that have never been covered, expressed their wishes;

d) for the reasons given in the section b) and c) in the section 2001, in the 2001 session, the UHF/VHF The recommendation of the Member States for the planning of terrestrial broadcasting in their tape has accepted the Advice 1180;

e), however, due to insufficient contribution to the advisory of the Advice Decision 1180, considering c) of the country, where it is associated with the countries that understand it,

With

in mind

a) reintegration of planning areas of Stockholm 1961 and Geneva 1989, Tamrey.Representatives The recommendation of the Conference Decision 7 (Kyoto, 1994) was not subject to application;

b), as well as economic power, with plans to simultaneously execute planning push-through plans the benefits of all countries,

By noting

                          

5-The planning field of the Geneva 1989 Agreement is in the E-1 of the 1.8 Treaty (s) is specified.

Regional for planning terrestrial digital television and audio broadcasting in the

UHF and VHF bands. The need to define fields or fields for the radiocommunication conference,

as a difference

Terrestrial digital television and sound in UHF and VHF bands as a continuum of the

ITU Council Advice Decision 1185 The area of planning for the regional radiocommunication conference for the planning of broadcaster, Stockholm 1961 and Geneva, 1989, and the countries covered by the Anthem as well as none other than: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kirgizstan, Russian Federation (170o) The region of the Doðu), Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, containment

makes a decision.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/4 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Use of the spectrum at frequencies on

3000 GHz

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) Articles 1005 of the ITU Constitution ' s 78 and ITU Annex, of the ITU Radiocommunication Industry (ITU-R) to be allowed to accept questions about frequency bands, and to accept advice decisions without frequency bands, for example, to be a frequency of information.

b) Play in progress in ITU-R churning groups that address the technologies that are played on 3000 GHz

c) editable frequencies in the Telless Tray, The Attachment for the Attachment is under 3000 GHz, with item 1005 of the agreement;

d) electromagnetic waves on 3000 GHz of radiocommunication technologies without an artificial wave guide to be able to use the authorized world radiocommunication conferences, if necessary, to ensure that the 3000 GHz will have to be removed, if necessary, to make the authorized world-radio conferences.

e) frequency bands on 3000 GHz, especially in infrared and visible bands, non-national and non-ITU provisions A careful review of the policy between these provisions and the provisions of the ITU provisions, prior to the fact that the systems/applications have been used by the provisions of the regulated systems/applications, and some Member States may not be identified in the Antlaws. the number of times that it is required to

With

in mind

has the possibility and interest in stealing frequencies on 3000 GHz to the Telless Tray. for cover,

davetInvited the Radiocommunication Agamblei

World radiocommunication for ITU-R plays for use of frequencies on

3000 GHz. to report to the conference,

Instructors the radiocommunication Bureau Director

World radiocommunication conferences, on the agenda of future conferences, over 3000 GHz to be able to contain substances related to the regulation and all appropriate measures, including a review of the Telless Tray-6 related parts

makes a decision

                      

6 This type of new arrangement will take effect, follow Eden will see the conditions set to occur in item 1005 of the Annex of the Meaning at the conference of the Tamper-representatives.

To continue to be involved in the use of spectrum on the

ITU-R on 3000 GHz

teþvikMember States are able to be reunited.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/5 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Article 224 of theITUITU Constitution and Clause 519 of the ITU Description

Commenting on the last day ofgünüproposals to be submitted

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

designators the last day of submission of proposals to be submitted by member states in the Constitution and the Narrative, Section 224 (Article 55) of the ITU Constitution and Article 519 (Article 42) of the ITU Statement,

With

in mind

hazýrlýka) the specified time (four years) of the repair representatives conference call, in the two-conference call to submit proposals during a period of time-to-time, when you consider the need for a meeting;

b) a member of the member states to be prepared to prepare adequately for a conference of representatives of an integer whether their proposals were received much prior to such a conference,

By noting

ThetarzýnýTamauthorized Representative Conference (Minneapolis, 1998) has the way to address this topic (see PP-98/341) documentation),

by noting it in a separate

The Conference of the Representatives in the documentation mentioned above in article 224 of the Constitution of

to support the comments expressed by (Minneapolis, 1998) "Member States should be asked to send deference proposals as early and preferably eight months prior to the opening of the conference," and this is the first time they have been asked to comment. the comment does not apply to Article 519 of the comment.

makes a decision.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/6 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

verimliliðininThe efficiency and effectiveness of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board

Methods for the development of

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002),

the International Telecommunication Representative (Marraku, 2002),

a) Editorial Recommendation 84 (Minneapolis, 1998) ' s Radiocommunication Arrangement Review the installed methods of the Installed and indicate that appropriate deities should be developed;

In the

b) World Radiocommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2000), they discussed the development of the methods of play, and more advanced, and necessary;

c) Radiocommunication in the provision of the requirements of the Telless Tray and the rights of the Member States The effective and effective methods of conduct of the Regulatory Board are important;

d) This information about the efficiency and efficiency of the Radiocommunication Editorial Board's methods of operation the concerns expressed by some Member States at the conference,

E) The Member States, as indicated by the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board, are specified in the Teleless Tray. Because there is a review role, appropriate facilities and resources are needed to allow the Board to meet its responsibilities in the expected way,

With

in mind

The Report of the Satellite Action Group's Report for the Council of 2002, the Bureau of Radiocommunication and Statement 4.4, describing the roles of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board,

By noting

Unity is important to the activities of the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board

By

acceptance

bykabul

1-periodically review and methodically review and process internal process methods and decision-making To further progress and report the results as a report to the future world radiocommunication conference with the Director of the Bureau of Radiocommunication;

2-The reasons for each decision by the board are comments from the administration regarding the rules of action. including the summary of decisions; along with the reasons for the summary of the decision summary; and on the website of the Editorial Board and the Radiocommunication Editorial Board,sebebleriyle

3-world radio communications conference, or regional radiocommunication conference, at a time when appropriate, to give advice on the challenges in implementing regulation provisions that are being scanned at the conference as there are current regulatory provisions,

It is determined to instruct the Radiocommunication Regulatory Council

-Details from the Bureau of Radiocommunication about topics that will be addressed in the assembly meetings;

-Information about the appropriate experts in the Radiocommunication Bureau,

The radiocommunication Editorial Board members are to be provided

Instructors the radiocommunication Bureau Director

The necessary logistical support, such as computer hardware and software, to the

Radiocommunication Regulatory Council. They are not, but support is not supported by the Union, when such logistical support is not available.

Each Member who represents a member candidate to the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board will be found in the Country

individually, and as a whole, to the Board of Editorial Board members, and to the Board as a whole to ensure all required assistance and support are provided,

is available to all Member States

prensiplerinYour principles to apply to the Radiocommunication Regulatory Board in the preparation of the Business Rules to address the current occurrence of a

Invites theDünya2003 World Telecommunications Board,

1-The convenience and resources required when they gather to members of the Radiocommunication Editorial Board.

2-identifies the status of members of the Radiocommunication Editorial Board, according to clause 142A. to make it easier,

gives instructions to the General Secretary

regarding the results of this Advice Decision and the results of the Council for 2004, To report from the Council to the following session of future fulcompetent representatives to the conference

instruct the General Secretary in detail.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/7 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

GözdenReview of the International Telecommunication System

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002)

A) The last time the International Telecommunication Tramor (UTT) was corrected in Melbourne in 1998 and has been the effects of the telecommunications industry, and the fact that it has become less and less relevant to the telecommunications industry;

b) The Conference of the TamAuthorized Representatives (Minneapolis, 1998) Resolution 79, Secretary General, Telecommunication By consulting a balanced group (Group of Experts), Director of the Bureau of Standardization and an appropriate expert will report to the UTT that the Council will report to the upcoming Conference of Full Authorized Representatives. To advise the Council on the move

c) Experts failed to reach an extension in the review of the Group, and later on The four options are revealed,

-The possible termination of the UTT in Hali, the applicable provisions of the ITU Installation Law and the Tüzü, or the ITU advice decision, Resolution Decision may be possible with the integration of other vastarears such as reconciliation.

-UTT level update with itemization of existing provisions and UTT is in the process of mufting from the server.

-Details the need to delay decisions for deferring or inspecting UTT bids

-Which areas for further development are appropriate for organizing an intergovernmental level of commitment? Bids for which they are

d) This solution is the report of the Group of Experts set up in the application of Resolution 79 (Minneapolis, 1998). It is unlikely to include all the items in its decision and that it was not possible to reach an extension on the recommended action for the Council;

This conference of

E) Resolution 79 (Minneapolis, 1998) is an International Conference on Telecommunication, at a convenient date. Invite you to consider organizing an ehil conference to review;

f) ITU 1999-2002 Strategic Plan to take into account UTT's development around telecommunications. offering the activities to decide if it needs to be reviewed; 

  
bulundurarakconsidering  

a) for the protection of ITU's distinguished role in global telecommunications, the Union's coming-with-air service must continue to demonstrate that it is capable of responding adequately to the telecommunications environment;

b) facilitate the cooperation and coordination between Member States and the Member States, Industry Members, People and To fully reflect the relations between the Familiar Installations of the Board of Installers,   Review and update the UTT in a timely way, as important;

inanarakbelieving

is the 8th of the ITU Install Act. In accordance with the article, the 2006 Fully Authorized Conference will be able to review any subject matter, 

By noting

1-The Union continues its process of review of UTT

2-On the basis of advice decisions made from this review process, in 2007 or 2008, the Internationalsof  

to organize a world conference on telecommunications.

makes a decision

TheHeyetleridelegations will be open to all Member States from the appropriate legal, regulatory and technical experts, and the following are internal and internal problems. to install a Council group that will monitor,

1) The results of the operation conducted within the frame of Resolution 79 (Minneapolis, 1998) and the basis for this conference considerations for all of the topics in the documentation;

2) If the UTT is to be played and eliminated, what provisions should be excluded, held in UTT, the Drying Act or Preparing advice that will be sent to or included in the ITU Advice Decisions;

3) If it is deemed appropriate, it will create the ITU-Installed Act and its Glossary as a result of the preparing advice decisions for draft text;

4) A review of whether new provisions should be included in UTT, international telecommunications world a review of which topics are interested in the conference;

5) If there are any new topics that may be subject to ITU Advice Decisions

6) In relation to the topics above, the group 's reach and ITU' s recommendation decisions in 3 sectors to report to the Council of progress in progress to include the results that can be used to includeedebilecek

7) A results report to be submitted to the 2006 Full Authorized Representative Conference in the Late Council 2005 Preparing

talimatinstructions to the Council-event session convened in this conference.

1-To review the result report prepared by the Council's work group, and the results report and comments to Member States and to make appropriate comments before the 2006 Full Authorized Representative Conference, including the appropriate noncompliance and advice decisions for the international telecommunication world conference. 

2-The web site that is installed to review the location of the Location Group and the result reports UTT activities. page to release the members of the Member States and Industry (s) from the page;

3-Play the related ITU from the results of the meeting group, where they believe it is appropriate to play to quickly transmit to groups;

provides instructions to the Council.

Council Recruitment Group specific regional requirements related to this review process, share, regional The meetings are budgetable to allow the addressee to address the arrangement of the ITU-T Apprentice Group 3 to the current regional tariff groups, and/or to include the ease of facilitating the close relationship between regional organizations. To mobilize all the resources within the process

instruct the Council separately

The Council of the Council of the Council may instruct the above Council to implement the outstanding session to mobilize all necessary tools

invites the Secretary-General and the Director of the three Bureau

Member States, Industry Members, 3 industry advisory groups, regional preparer meetings, regional organizations and to invite contributions from other organizations that are compatible with ITU procedures and meanings

instruct the Secretary-General

To perform appropriate actions regarding issues attributed to them in accordance with this Solution Decision, 

Radiocommunication Assembly, World Telecommunications Standardization Assembly, and World Telecommunications Shield Invites the conference.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/8 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Advanced and standardization of the countries in progress. close

International Telecommunication Representative Conference (Marraku, 2002)

a) Unification of the Union's quality of service, especially the world's quality of service standardization of ITU (ITU Clause Clause)

b) ITU in Article 17, with the structure and function of the Telecommunications Standardization Industry (ITU-T) Functions of the Law of Installation " ... "If the purpose of the Union is to keep the special concerns of the countries that are being lifted for the purposes of its purposes,"

c) in the 1999-2003 Strategic plan, ITU-T " ... offers special attention to the lift of telecommunications in the coming countries, and offers information meetings, seminars, at-site information, and development of exemplary works, guides and handbooks. By doing business with industries, " said a statement by the industry. With

in mind

a) The result of the World Telecommunications Shield Conference (Istanbul, 2002), especially the 2004-2007 period Telecommunications Development (ITU-D) Strategic Plan (Istanbul, 2002) and Resolution 37 (Istanbul 2002) are the number of the number of a number of cliffs;

b) The 7th of the ITU reform group. the recommendation of the Council, the Secretary General and the Telecommunications Standardization Bureau director, the allocation of resources and the allocation of the budget and the relevant strategy to increase the awareness of the ITU-T products and services. about giving instructions for what to do

in front of the view

tartýþýlýpOn the Council's 2002 meeting, the revised Union's 2004-2007 draft Strategic Plan was Objectives

-Purpose 2 "To help address the numerical divide in international information and communication technologies"

-Purpose 4 " The integration of the companies on the basis of contributions from member countries to protect the co-operation tools to develop "

-Purpose 6 " Information and technology to members, especially countries in progress, privacy, competition, globalization, and It is the capacity to deal with the problems that my technological current has brought. "

ByNotNote

The ITU -T industry and Radiocommunication for human health in the standardization field in the countries that are coming has reduced the level of coverage of its industry ' s meetings and, as a result, the standard-making process has some difficulties in interpretations of ITU-T and ITU-R recommendation decisions

By accepting

a) The development and standard development of the countries that are currently in progress the

veb) the activities of ITU-T and ITU-R, as well as the telecommunications market, the countries that are coming benefit from better levels of standard implementation work;

dikkateconsiderations

1. For the action of this Solution Decision, and to help resolve the standardization gap in the areas of development and development of the countries that are in progress, so that they are in close proximity with each other in the pursuit of the following:

i) Conduct sample playback related to ITU-T advice decisions; implementation for editing to provide advice decisions, such as the car of the example, the numbering of the car, the availability of compliance, and the implementation of the best practice of ITU-T advice decisions in the technical arrangement;

ii) Regional standardization courses, atelye plays, organize face-to-face meetings, and on-line and Development of human resources in the coming countries by coming up with web-based programs;

2. To support the work being done by regional organizations in this area;

decides to instruct the Secretary-General and the Office directors.  

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/9 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

World Development of World Telecommunications Standardization role

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) is the 13th ITU of the ITU Promise. Article 14 and 14A of the World Telecommunications Standardization (WTSA) are related to telecommunication group and Telecommunications Standardization Division Group (TSAG), which is related to the Communications Standards and Telecommunications Standard (TSAG).

b) was received in the previous Conference of Full Authorized Representatives, including Resolution 82 (Minneapolis, 1998) the purpose of establishing an alternative certification procedure for the management and functional of the ITU standardization activities, the decisions of which are determined;

c) In accordance with Resolution 1 and 22 (WTSA-2000)

-Members can prepare new questions or change existing questions in the range of WTSAs;

-Members can set up new or existing plays between TSAG and WTSAs. group of groups;

d) when implementing and implementing the ITU industry members and TSAG's decisions within the industry working groups of Member States When setting procedures to work, standards activities improve quality time and time, while maintaining quality.

With

in mind

Analysis of the realstandardized standardization activities by the

ITU reform Etus Group (WGR) and by WGR The importance of increasing the effectiveness of the standardization process, and the need for active partnership between Member States and Industry Members 

In front of the mirror

a) In accordance with the procedures adopted by the industry, ITU-T is included in the play methods positive results of the alternative approval procedure, such as reducing the time loss in the approval of questions and advice decisions, in particular;

b) The ITU-T standardisation of the WTSA's Member States and ITU-T Sector Members discussed the future of ITU-T. where the program's progress is reviewed, the entire industry's functions and structures are reviewed, and ITU-T is the intended purpose of the purpose of the purpose of the program; 

c) The Member States and ITU-T industry, as a forum for making decisions that solve problems within its own service to members of 

By accepting

a) ITU-T meetings, related other events, and related issues related to the financial situation of the Union's caliphate. Challenges that ITU-T is associated with a management body, the WTSAs

b) Member states and ITU-T industry members are in ITU-T to ensure the development of the standardization industry need to actively take responsibility for moving forward in the near-active area,

as a difference

1. In order to improve the management of ITU-T standardization activities, the WTSA is to encourage the development of methods and procedures to further develop.

Continue to support the ongoing development of the standardization industry in accordance with the responsibilities of

2.WTSA.

3. WTSA to address strategic issues in the standardization industry and communicate interpretations of the Telecommunication Standardization Industry Bureau to the Council.

4. As a result of the WTSA, consider the financial condition of the industry in accordance with Article 188 of the Union's storatological plan and the ITU Glossary

makes a decision 

When preparing the report for theWTSAWTSAs and support of the working group, the users of the WTSA will be able to to include a report that includes the financial status of the industry to be helped

Instructions for the Telecommunication Bureau of Standardization to be namedDirektörü

1. To support Member States and ITU-T Industry members, the role of arrival of WTSA

2. To ease the nobility, in addition to their dibs, to concentrate on the definition and analysis of standardization of the standardization at the WTSA preparations,  

Member States and ITU-T Industry Members and the working group, and the president Brackets, supports.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/10 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Secretary-General to include the roles of the Help tasks and the roles of the elected officials

development of the Co-ordination Committee'siþlevlerinin

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) ITU Reform Etus Group resolution decisions are between 36 and 37 of the Union's administration If you have a recommendation;

b) This recommendation has been approved by the Council of the Council in 2001 and sent to this conference;

,C), the United Nations Committee for Karma Research, which has been overseeing the administration and administration of the Union, in 2001, In addition to other factors, " the effects are felt at every level of management and administration within the Secretariat, .... At the highest levels of the Union administration " a definite inertia has been identified;

d) General Secretary's duties and functions are not listed in the ITU Kurd Act and the Glossary

e) Development and strengthening of the effectiveness and development of the Coordinating Committee need

With

in mind

The provisions of the ITU Kurd Act and the Glossary

By using

a) the duties and duties of the Coordinator of the Coordinating Committee, Secretary-General Secretary some of the proposals that have been submitted to this conference in order to improve the role of the elected officials;

b) These bids include the execution and administration of the Union's governing bodies, and that they have That you want to work in the current state;

c) concerning the full meaning of the Coordination Committee and the full meaning of the Committee of the Coordination Committee because the information required is important;

By accepting

The provisions of Article 109 of the ITU Promise are very required touygulanmasýnýn

By acceptingAyrýca

1. To create a group of Member States who will be responsible for the next meeting of the future meeting;

i) the Secretary General, the Secretary-General's duties, and the role of elected officials To encourage the co-ordination of the Coordination Committee;

ii) will be required, especially in the ITU Install Act and the Glossary, the future Full-Authorized To present to the Council by preparing a report with draft text to be used by member states at the Conference of Representatives to prepare their own bids;

It is determined to instruct the Council  

Report the Group's report to the Member States to make their own preparations in the Conference of the Full Authorized Representatives forward

instruct the Secretary-General

GenelITU General Assembly of the Enterprise and its Glossary or Union's conferences, nobility, and meetings General To ensure that some progress is not required by the rules, and that some of the things that are needed are needed at the most recent time.

veririnstruct the Council.   

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 5/11 (Marrakeak, 2002)

Review the construction of ITU

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) Telecommunications environment, progress in technology, globalmarket and its needs to meet The common effects of increased demand for ultraless services are being exposed to great deisees;

b) To regulate and play more than 2/3 of the Member States, the other than the telecommunications environment to be able to restructure their telecommunications industries by leaving their functions and ensuring the liberalisation of services to address the needs of growing numbers of new players;

c) have made a lot of agreement regarding the number of issues related to ITU and the increase in complexity. conference, and other conferences, which increase the number of times;

d) Some of the elements of the ITU that do not address the realities of the arcid market. where they continue to be identified by their conditions,

e) national structures adopted by Member States as specified in the " b) section; on the one side Two types of new players, including operators on the other side of the country, who enjoy the telecommunications company, are the operators on the other side, and operators in many cases, many of which are the operators of the country. created in the  

  
bulundurarakconsidering  

a) ITU documentation, potential benefits and disadvantages are carefully examined and only added to an additional current required, after the fact that the benefits of the current are at the disadvantage of the following, should they have been restructured

b) should have sufficient time to periodically renew the Union's documents

by taking into account

a) Full Competency Representative Conference (Kyoto, 1994) and Solution Decision 74 (1998 Minneapolis Full- Representatives of the House of Representatives) said that there is a great deal about ITU reform, which has been maintained by several groups of etus.

b) cause this Conference to cause some basic deities in the ITU Kurd Act and its Glossary if they are accepted. the number of bids that will be made in many times;

c) This conference is in operation to provide some flexibility to address some of the issues that have been identified above

By accepting

The results and recommendations of the Member States and Industry Members in the future meeting. içinto create a group based solely on the Member States and the internal contact that is only mentioned in the day of the following: 

"The contributions of Member States and Industry Members, and the addition of this Resolution"

a) ITU's national level of regulation and implementation in the telecommunications sector is ITU's 3 to review the functions of the industry and define the relative role of the ITU elements;

b) To review and comply with the structures on the non-install industry members who are not authorized recommend measures;

c) ITU industries are available to play and comply with current structures, methods, and procedures. advice;

d) Specifically about the ITU Kururuşi Law and its Glossary, and the future of the Member States to submit draft texts to the Council in a report, in order to prepare bids for the Conference of the Authorized Representatives, in a report;

It is determined to instruct the Council   

1. Include the group's report on Member States and Industry Members, collecting comments, and submitting comments to the Council;

2. To conduct periodic meetings with the help of the Director of the Bureau of Telecommunications Bureau Director for periodic meetings, which will allow for information about regulatory issues.

3. To facilitate the group's activities within the group's activities, within the financial diagnostics;

instruct the Secretary-General

to invite Member States and Industry Members to contribute to the group's work

instruct the Secretary-General in detail

The Council's responsibility and the Association's Law on the Establification of the United States, in the United States, the United States, and the United States. to take notice of the idea that does not require a deity in the General Rules of meetings and meetings

instruct the Council separately.

ATTACHMENT TO RESOLUTION 5/11 (MARRAKU, 2002)

a) ITU is an intergovernmental installation.

b) The importance of the role of ITU Industry Members in some of the activities of the Union is increasing.

c) Bids related to review of industry functions and structure by Secretary The state of the Union is based on the structure of the three sectors of the Union, which is supported.  

d) differed functions and requirements of each sector within the interest of all Member States and Industry Members Consideration should be given to further flexibility in the management of the industries ' own internal structures and methods of play.

e) The Union's documents, considering that some of them may require both types of activity content, It identifies activities that are not daemable, and are not daemable to say. While the Member States are responsible for the commitment of the Member States, activities that are not part of the commitment are made real by Member States and Sector Members in accordance with the ITU Kurd Law and the Promise of the Agreement.

f) for the purpose of the purpose of ITU, between Member States and Industry Members and across industries It is very important to support the principles of solidarity and completietics.

RESOLUTION DECISION 6/1 (Marraku, 2002)

Use of Union's gold image and playing language at the level of the event

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

More active and effective members of the Member Country and Industry members in the most possible way to play the Union the importance of using the gold image and the playing language in each area of the Union's activities in order to ensure its contribution; the importance of the use of the Union's activities in the region;

tutarakby keeping it inakýlda

Fully Authorized Conference (Minneapolis, 1998) Resolution 103, the Union's 6 images and the principle of the use of language-level use of the language, by bringing in some languages to the use of some medium-term basis, as well as the use of certain languages;

  
Considering  

from the Full-Authorized Representative Conference (Nairobi, 1982), and presented in Resolution 62 (Kyoto, 1994), The translation of the documents and the translation of the discussions in 6 languages of the Union, and in particular at the Council 2000, 2001, 2002 meetings and the World Conference on Telecommunication (Istanbul, Turkey) 2002) in the translation of the documents of the Union's 6 languages positive experience and speed in which it was used;

By noting

In the recommendation of 17 recommendation of theITUITU Reform Etus Group, we use 6 images and the full meaning of the sound language on the basis of an analysis of the first phase of the first phase, a final decision on this conference to identify a time period for such a transition and a trial date of January 1, 2005 as the trial date for such a transition;

Note by noting 

A plan for 6 formal and operating languages on the level of operation in each area of the Union's activities. facilities, and the need to remove barriers to use languages;

Acceptable  

1-To make all ITU work available for use at level 6 of the Union's image and playing language To select January 1, 2005;

2-Full Authorized Representative Conference Resolution 62 (Kyoto, 1994) and 103                        (Minneapolis, 1998) to be valid from January 1, 2005 to the italine;

makes a decision

RESOLUTION DECISION 6/2 (Marraku, 2002)

Acceptance of Union's 1998-2001 term accounts

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) Rule 53 of the ITU Kurd Act;

b) The Council's Full-Authorized Representative (PP-02/38) with documentation PP-02/38. report on the financial administration of the Union between the years;

With

in mind

to give final approval to Union accounts from 1998 to 2001;

makes a decision.

RESOLUTION DECISION 6/3 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Industry Members ' expenses for the International Telecommunication unit

gözdenreview of the contribution of the site

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

Tama) The Solution decisions of the Full Authorized Representatives Conference 15 and 39 (Kyoto, 1994), with the order,   Review of the rights and obligations of all members of the Union's sectors and to strengthen the financial foundation of the International Telecommunication Unit;

b) Resolution Decision 90 (Minneapolis, 1998) Industry Members ' International Conference Resolution 90 (Minneapolis, 1998) A review of the contribution of the telecommunications unit to the expense of the expense;

tutarakby holding the line

Special about 1/5 of the contribution of the ITU Reformation Group to the member states and Industry Members is no recommendation);

ByNotNote

Industry members have increased the number ofkatkýIndustry Members, as part of the freedom of choice of the electoral system, Industry to lower the percentage of members ' contributions to the lower-level level;

by notingayrýca

The member states on the issue of financing the Union's funding for the conference.  ideas;

By Defying

A) More and more Industry members and more Preserve and attract the partnership;

b) contribute to the expansion of the Union's financial foundation and the contributions made by Member States and Industry Members is a fair balance between the two;

By accepting

1. Within the existing resources of the Union, it will open up to all member states and Sector Members, and the Union costs of the Union Members and Partners on the basis of the contributions made by the Member States and Sector Members. to set up a system that will organize a system that will contribute to the process of being involved in the process;

2. To ensure that the result report of this group is presented at the latest session of the Council in 2005, the result report of this group must be presented in the 2005 session;

3. To encourage Member States and Industry Members to contribute to this work;

4. To submit a report preparation and advice decisions to the Future Full Authorized Representative Conference;

Council decides to invite them

1. To invite Member States and Industry Members to submit their bids and submit their bids in accordance with Article 3 of the above clause;

2. To take all measures for the invention of article 1 and 3, as above;

instruct the Secretary-General

In order to assist in the business of which they are involved, in the office they are related to,destek

provides instructions to the bureau directors.   

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 6/4 (Marraku, 2002)

Planning for ITU Conferencing and Agabletes

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A) respect the religious and holy needs for delegates who are pushing to the ITU Conference and Assembly to

b) This is a contribution of all delegates to the very important part of the ITU Conference and Asambles. The importance of not being able to get started;

c) Plan and invite the ITU Conferences and Asamblees that are set in the ITU Glossary;

With

in mind

1. As long as the Union and Member States are applicable, any member of the ITU conference, or any member of the nobility, will show any effort by any member of the country to not conflict with a basic religious holiday;

2. If you do not include the government or an inviting government for the ITU Conference and Assembly, the Secretary-General will be responsible for the conference or the last two days of the nobility with a fundamental religious day;

makes a decision.

RESOLUTION DECISION 6/5 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Radiocommunication Assembly (RA-03) and World Radiocommunication

Conference (WRC-03)

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) Full-Authorized Representative Conference Resolution 77 (Minneapolis, 1998) and the ITU Glossary 42. According to the article, the Council will host the Radiocommunication Assembly (RA-03) and the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-03) in Venezuela between June 2-6 and June 9-July 4, 2003 at Venezuela's Caracas;

b) an agenda for WRC-03 in accordance with Resolution 1156 (Değiymime) of the Council's 2002 session. for example,

By noting

a) is married to the ITU General Secretary of the Republic of Venezuela for RA-03 and WRC-03 cancel invitations;

b) realising the asamble and conference in the headquarters of the Union's headquarters. for example, and the required facilities are available;

With

in mind

The

Radiocommunication Office (RA-03) and the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-03), sr 2-6 June 2003 In Geneva, Switzerland between June 9 and July 4, 2003, in Geneva, Switzerland.

Decide.

RESOLUTION DECISION 6/6 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

To the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, its own telecommunications and broadcasting systems

yardýmto help with the help of the help again and to see the next step

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) noble purpose and implementation of the Universal Declaration of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of the United States. principles;

.b) is the 1st of the ITU Kurd Act. The purposes of the Union, as specified by its clause;

Holding the

line

a) World Telecommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2002) Resolution 33;

b) ITU's key role in the rebuilding of a country's telecommunications sector is in a major way. the description of the system;

By noting

a), especially for countries affected by natural disasters, internal problems and war-economic development. the indispensable role of trusted public broadcasting and telecommunications;

b) severe damage to public broadcasting in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia;

c) the entire international community and the extent to which public broadcasting in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was issued in particular, the ITU is concerned;

d) In the current and expected future, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as two entities, or to be able to bring its own public broadcasting system to an acceptable level without the help of international organizations;

By accepting

1. Under the framework of the ITU Telecom Telecommunications Industry, the radiocommunication and Standardization industries are to start a special action with the help of the experts; 

2. Thanks to the appropriate help;

3. Support of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for support of its own broadcasting and telecommunications systems;

makes a decision

1. For any kind of help offer

2. To support the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia either by two entities or through the special act of the Union, or by any means of taking part in this action;

refers to Member States

To allocate necessary funds for the construction of this action within available resources, such as;

instruct the council 

1. To coordinate activities conducted by the ITU three sectors in accordance with the "decision making" section of the above;

2. To ensure that the ITU acts to benefit the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the most effective way possible, the ITU is to use;

3. To submit this law in a report to the Council;

Provides instructions to the

Telecom Telecommunications Bureau Director.

 

RESOLUTION DECISION 6/7 (Marrakeaus, 2002)

Telecom System Reaction to the Afghan Government and Support

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

The noble principle and purpose of the

ITU is that the Union can play in the recluse of a telecommunications industry. key role;

Holding the

line

a) economic growth of a reliable telecommunications system, especially for cracks and war-affected countries there is a front-start in the development;

b), as a result of 24 years of war in Afghanistan, the telecommunications system has been killed and at a basic level. require immediate attention to be remade;

C) as a non-conflict country, all international states of the current state of the telecommunications system in Afghanistan are society, especially the ITU;

d) If it does not receive support from the international community and support around, Afghanistan, as a country that has suffered war pain, to rebuild the country's social and economic power, which is highly necessary for the country to rebuild the basic telecommunication infrastructure;

kabulkabulby accepting 

1. In the framework of the ITU Lift Industry, the development of a special action with the expertise of the Telecommunication Standardization Sector;

2. Ensure all appropriate assistance to the Afghanistan Government to support its own telecommunications system again;

makes a decision 

has supported the Afghanistan government by either side or through the Union's special act of action above. For example,

refers to Member States

To allocate funds within the available resources for the use of the above mentioned action;

instruct the council

1. For the action of the proposed actions, to ensure that sufficient boil action is needed within the internal budget;

2. To ensure the ITU's actions to benefit Afghanistan in the most effective way possible;

3. To report the topic to the Council;

Instructors the Bureau of Telecommunications Bureau. 

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 6/8 (Marrakeak, 2002)

Enhancements to the administration and management of

ITU

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) The speed progress in telecommunications technologies, the emergence of new services, the global communications market for liberalization and specificity, and the telecommunications environment in the vicinity of telecommunication;

b) continue to address the growing needs of ITU in accordance with the environment in which it is available.

c) The content of the ITU activities is active, in the process of human bonding and financial resources. urgent need; 

   
bulundurarakconsidering   

a) presented by the United Nations Hybrid Commission's ITU Council meeting in 2001 and is fully entitled The Conference of the Representatives (Minneapolis, 1998) 72. The management and construction of ITU, including the strategic, financial and operational plans, resulting from the common interpretation of the elements identified in the Resolution Decision, including the need for more adaptive planning and format a report that contains a series of recommendations for the recommendation;  

b) Open the Union's operations of the strategic, financial and operational plans of ITU. The purpose of the purpose of the purpose of increasing the purpose of this activity to increase the purpose of the purpose of this activity and to increase the capability of the purpose of realising its related resources, performance inductors, and purposes. provisions;

kabulkabulby accepting  

Determining the priorities and objectives of the

Union and the Secretary-General, will be taken while the objectives are reallocated measure of the process for easy monitoring and disinveing in the process of implementation, along with each of the objectives of the starategic plan, the direction of the operation and the purpose of the purpose of the operation Some of the following are the key indicators for this solution. the mechanism to include the mechanisms that are shown;

accepting a mirror

To facilitate the development of industries and the development of monitoring and disinfectants, ITU Need to be qualified and need to apply an approach to the environment;

  highlighting 

The planning and planning of the Union system in the United Nations system, including the implementation of the conclusion of the outcome of the budgeting concept the courses and best practices that are acquired in management applications;

dikkateconsiderations

In particular, the prioritization methodology of ITU activities is increased and the framework of this Solution decision is through implementation of the implementation of the ITU's planning framework, through implementation of the development of deorifying mechanisms, such as the methodology of the methodology drawn;

Decide

The recommendations of the Mixed Call Committee, the recommendations of the Member States, the recommendations of the industry groups, and Take into account the experiences of the United Nations system organizations, including those related to the outcome-to-end budgeting, to identify the mechanisms and to submit a report to the Council;

provides instructions to the Secretary-General and the Bureau Director.

to review the report of the General Secretary and the Bureau of Directors and give special attention to the part of the Union, ITU a council working group to be open to all Member States to review the process of increasing the process of priorities in their activities and to make it a part of the strategic and operational planning functions. for installing;

talimatgives instructions to the Council.

 

EKADDITIONAL RESOLUTION 6/8 OF RESOLUTION (Marrakeari, 2002)

stratejikUnion strategic plan indicators for the period 2004-2007,

summary table of the interest and strategic frameçerçevesi

 

Purpose

Strategic framework

Activity direction

Indicators

istikametiActivity direction          Gauge Objectives               

                  2004    2005 2006 2007

 

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 6/9 (Marrakeak, 2002)

desteðininThe Geneva Diplomatic Community has support for ITU's attendance resuming 

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

a) for the permanent representation of the Geneva Diplomatic Community (GDCnet) in Geneva by the ITU. a positive contribution to the development of telecommunications;

b) GDCnet's permanent representation in Geneva, especially for developing and developing countries, is international. Designed to provide continuous and continuous internet connection, with the purpose of accessing new electronic tools and driving methods for information across organizations and Member States, for example, to ensure continuous and continuous internet media;  

c), about 100 of the 147 permanent representatives in Geneva were in GDCnet, and about 35 are still in place. That's what you're waiting for.

d) Decision 493, adopted in the 2000 meeting of the Council,   For the long-term attendance of GDCnet, effective July 28, 2000, it was authorized to open a special account, with the aim of contributing to the maintenance of the media and other international organizations.

e) The Council received during the period 2000, Decision to transfer the GDCnet project from January 2003 to a commercial service delivery plan according to an appropriate plan for approval;

With

in mind

teknikSupport and education of Member States and Permanent Representatives through ITU, under the GDCnet project to continue;

By accepting

GDCnet's representation in Geneva, in particular, is sustainable for the representation of countries in the country. the purpose of the purpose of the purpose of developing services on a basis of a basis;

accepting aayrýca

1-Allocating ITU to permanent reps in Geneva in the development of GDCnet within existing financial limits to maintain a leading role as a coordinator and technical advisor for the support and services of the United States;

2-ITU should facilitate the transfer of the GDCnet to a commercial service area of the platform;

makes a decision  

1-GDCnet to make international organizations and the Geneva Diplomatic Community a common responsibility and  To take into account the role of user groups, such as the Information Systems User Group (ISUG);

2-GDCnet continues to manage the private account established by the Council and has long periods of GDCnet managing body. to meet the needs of the international organizations and to meet the necessary financial requirements from their contributions to sustainability in their own way;

3-To submit the progress of this solution to the report in the event of the Council in the 2003 term;

gives instructions to the General Secretary

1-This relates to the ongoing progress of GDCnet with the objective of resuming member country representalations. To review the Resolution Decision, to include the GDCnet subject as an agenda item in the 2003 Period;

2-To report the progress made in this Solution to the Conference of Future TameAuthorized Representatives for

talimatgives instructions to the Council.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 6/10 (Marraku, 2002)

"Support for the availability Agenda and the Kyoto Action Plan" in America

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

In particular, additional to diperes on the Telecommunication Sector in Part IV of theYasasýnýnITU Installation Act IV. , to establish awareness of the impact of telecommunications on national economic and social development; especially in developing countries, telecommunications services and network release, operation, and development are on the way. The role of hucland; and regional and other telecommunications to protect and improve their business with their organization;

bulundurarakconsidering

a) ISU-D is actively coordinating with regional and sub-regional organizations and institutions of education. and the World Conference on Telecommunications Development Conference (WTDC-98), which expresses the need to provide technical assistance to regional organizations and coordination with regional organizations, as well as joint activities, and the decision to make the joint activities. (Valetta 1998);

b) The availability agenda in the Americas and the Kyoto Action plan and "the availability of Americans in America." Support for the transactions under the agenda of the ITU, recommending the use of mechanisms to help achieve the necessary results for each region and country, including the top priority of ITU, and global connectivity development. The World's World, the World's World Telecommunication Stand Conference (WTDC-02) Resolution 39th (Istanbul 2002);

,c), decision makers, who are on the subject of e-health and the Bureau of Telecommunications Bureau, among other activities, Experts, partners, owners and other key actors will continue to strive to increase awareness of the benefits of telecommunications and the benefits of implementing governments, public, private, national and international partners. To support the projects of e-sailworks directed, WTDC-02 Resolution 441 (Istanbul, 2002);

d) on tele-education programs and play the sustainability of Tele-EI systems in the CIS Director The WTDC-02 Solution Decision, which provides technical assistance and support to determine the resources for the provision of different tele-eSecurity systems, and to determine the resources for the provision of equipment and education for the provisions of tele-to-education applications 42 (Istanbul, 2002);

e) regarding pilot integration projects for information and communication technologies, and different sectors of the CIS Their partners, organizations and institutions are required to implement regional projects arising from non-exclusive integration models designed to understand the information in a continuing relationship and business of knowledge. to accept measures so that they can narrow the transparency gap; and The WTDC-02 Recommender 14 (Istanbul, 2002), which recommended that the CIS play a key role in this entry, using funds to achieve that goal, and that the Latin American Region is a trial for this type of entry. Holding the

line

The 3rd International Conference on the Telecommunication Commission of the American Telecommunications Commission (CITL) was held in August 2002. In the event of a meeting in the United States about the implementation of the Availability Agenda in the Americas, the United States of America's America's Neutrality Agenda and the Kyoto Action Plan are taking part in a number of challenges to address the number of the precipality of the precipality. agree to the Solution Decision CITEL/RES 33 (II-02), which acknowledges that it is an important and positive contribution;

ByNotNote

Encourages the Council's Resolution 1184 to give special attention to the expense of WTDC-02, counting the number of a number of cliffs.

Differences

The impressive development and publication of information-communications services recorded since WTDC-98 in the

Americas region The fact remains that basic concerns are still in place in the region, and that the number of factors that are under consideration should continue and that the transparency is a priority.

KabulAcceptable acceptance

The purpose of the solution is to be reallocated in decisions and advice decisions to support and promote the implementation of projects, specifically to mobilize the appropriate financial resources by mobilize the remaining revenue from the world's telecommunications exhibition and fairs (TELECOM);

instruct the Secretary-General

1-Surrounding projects related to resuming resolution decisions and advice decisions As the Solution Decision of WTDC-02 is managed by 39, (Istanbul, 2002) Special consideration of the implementation of the Istanbul Action Plan on the implementation of the provisions of the Americans on the availability Agenda framework;

2-In this case, Member States for the Americas region provide appropriate support through the ITU Americas Regional Office. To identify additional financial resources that can complete the ITU allocated to support the development of projects related to the Americas region;

instruct the Bureau of Telecommunications Bureau to be the Director of the Telecommunications Bureau.        

RESOLUTION DECISION 2 (REVOLT MARASEVE, 2002)

World Telecommunication Policy Forum

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) growing use of technology advances, market globalization and integrated systems for integrated systems large deities that are in the telecommunications area under the same effect of their demands;

b), specifically, the forces of the telecommunications and regulatory functions. The allocation of services, with a degree of degree liberalization of services, and new actors in this area, telecommunications sector has been restructured in many countries;

c) need a global framework to address information on telecommunications strategy and policies as well as the fact that they are still in the process of being;

d) address and understand national telecommunications policies and regulations, telecommunications services Environment for global markets that can support its harmoniy development;

e) the previous World telecommunication policy forums are important to member states and industry members. Layers;

dikkateconsiderations

in the global knowledge economy and global knowledge society for the purposes of the Union. to support the acceptance of a comprehensive approach to telecommunications at the international level, the benefits of new telecommunication technologies to all world people and for the purposes of Member States and Industry Members Support the alignment;

b) ITU's negotiation of national, regional and international telecommunications strategies and policies, information have sufficient experience in building a forum for coordination, coordination and harmonization, and that is the only installation in this position;

c) World Telecommunication Policy Forum, by the Conference of Full-Authorized Representatives (1994, Kyoto) of the world telecommunications system, provided that the 1996, 1998, and 2001, global and industry insiders were not an environment to be scanned by high levels of exponents. It's a self-self-rule that you put up with your progress. procedures for which you will be required to specify procedures;

as afarkýnda

a) Review and review of own telecommunications policies and regulations in certain periods of time Member countries that are aware of the need for coordination in the telecommunications field, and that the members of the Sector are required to further the strategy and policies in the future;

b) will receive information on telecommunications policies by high level factors. the forum's organization, and it is necessary for ITU, an international organization that plays a leading role in the telecommunications space;

c) The purpose of the Forum is to provide an environment for information and opinion information, and thus new telecommunications services and The urgency of their technology will focus on issues around the world over issues related to policy-making and telecommunications, which will benefit from the global idea of ideas. in possession of;

d) Forum, modern technologies and services are significant for the development of telecommunication infrastructure Where the countries in progress can be expected to continue to give special attention to their needs and needs;

e) sufficient time to prepare for a forum;

f) the importance of regional preparation and direction;

By highlighting

,

Dünya1-World Telecommunication with 2-number Solution Decisions (Kyoto 1994) of the Full-Authorized Representative Discussion of the Policy Forum, especially global and inter-sectoral telecommunications policy and regulations, and should be maintained in order to make information and information about it;

2-The World Telecommunications Policy Forum, which has neither the results nor the results of the requirements for the regulations the reports that will be produced by the Member States, Industry Members, and the relevant ITU meetings, as well as the preparation of the visions, as appropriate;

3-The member states that the World Telecommunications Policy Forum is open to all Member States and Industry Members to a special session for the member countries if they are deemed appropriate by the majority decision of the representatives of the countries;

4-The urgent policy of the World Telecommunications Policy Forum in telecommunication space edit a Name Hoc (Hoc) foundation that will allow the topics to be reflected in a statement;

In the current budget resources of the

5-World Telecommunications Policy Forum, and will be in the Union's budget in order to reduce the impact of the Union as well as one of the meetings or conferences;

6-The duration and duration of the World Telecommunications Policy Forum, which will provide sufficient time for preparer to decide the topic and agenda of the topic;

7-Agenda and its topics, prepared by the Secretary General, and any conference, nobility, or  Based on a report based on contributions from Member States and Industry Members, containing data from the meeting;

8-Member of the World Telecommunications Policy Forum to ensure that they focus on the main topic; Member Based on a report by the Secretary-General based on the visions of the Countries and Sector members and under a procedure adopted by the Council;

9-To ensure that the event is active in the World Telecommunications Policy Forum, and the activity of the forum at the forum break; 

By making a

decision,

Organization of the

World Telecommunications Policy Forum, based on the above decision in the making , to make it necessary;

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

1-The duration, date, location, agenda, and topics of any future World Telecommunication Policy Forum for decision-making;

2-Will be prepared by the secretary-general, making the above decision by 7. for the report to accept a procedure for the preparation of the report, which is referenced in a paragraph;

instruct the council.

The Future Full Authorized Representative is required to host the World Telecommunication Policy Forum for submitting a report on the work;

instruct the council separately.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 11 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

World and Regional Telecommunications Exhibitions and Forums

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) Telecommunication exhibitions and related forums (TELECOM) to keep the Union's membership afloat and To expand and expand the telecommunications community that is aware of the latest development in all areas of telecommunications, all Member States and Industry Members, especially the coming countries, are able to implement the application. that they have important help;

b) The most important of all aspects of world and regional TELCOs, telecommunications and related areas of activity. to inform Member States and Industry Members of advanced technologies and to fulfill the requirements of a universal opportunity to exhibit these technologies to the members;

c) Regional TELECOs, by drawing under the specific problems in each region, and proposing possible solutions to them, The potential benefits of telecommunications are bringing more people to people in all of the cities;

d) organized by ITU in a regular way, with no commercial purpose, and the invitation of Member States to be invited excellent way for regional exhibitions and forums to address the needs of both developed and emerging countries, and to facilitate the transfer of technology and basic information to the countries that are developing;

e) commitments made by Switzerland to ITU;

f) countries that have signed up on the Rituals and Immunities of experts Commitments made by you,

With

in mind

a) to help the General Secretary for the execution of the TELECOM activities;

b) has reached a lot of progress in the development of many of the country's own telecommunications industries.

c) to make home ownership of some of these countries and to make these activities real. They are willing to do so, and they are willing to do so.

d) ITU is currently organizing the world and regional TELECOM;

e) is a member of the Union, a member of the Union, which directs the activities of the ITU in this area. As a result of the size of the telecommunications community;

f) The management of the management of the TELECOM administration in the field of its own business and competition in the to be able to be able to help, and use, and use, the flexibility to use;

By adding

1-League, world and regional telecommunication exhibitions in a regular way, with all Member States. and should continue to edit forums;

2-Balance the Union's need to generate more revenue from telecommunications exhibitions and forums. to make a home ownership of regional TELECOM, and to conduct them with a special interest in the countries, especially the coming countries, capacity and willingness to do so;

3-As part of the continuous activities of the Union, the Secretary General (including planning, organization and financing) ), to be fully responsible for the activities of the TELECOM;

4-The Secretary General's decisions on the location of the world and regional TELECOM, objective criteria (durations and Identify conditions and invite candidates) based on an open and personal decision making process;

5-ITU Staff Regulations and services including internal control and internal audit of TELECOM activities Personnel Rules, release applications and Financial Regulations;

6-The control of the TELECOM accounts must be made available by an external auditor of the Union;

7-After the expense, an important part of any additional revenue generated from the TELECOM activities, need to be used as a budget revenue by the Telecommunications Development Bureau for certain telecommunication development projects in the least-developed countries;

vererekby making a decision

1-in accordance with the regulations of all of the TELECOM activities, and in compliance with this Solution. to ensure that

2-The Regional TELECOM is willing to make its home ownership and to the Member States, which have sufficient capacity to do so in particular, to allow the countries that are in progress and to take necessary precautions to be helped;

3-regarding these measures, in which they should be considered:

-ITU demands for regional telecommunication exhibitions and forums (space requirements, for exhibitions) Flexibility in applying pricing methods, forums, and office spaces, etc.);

-as a substitute for regional TELECOM, it has not yet achieved the possibility of hosting such an event, but the placement of a rotational system that will give the necessary importance to the countries that are willing to do so;

4-The General Secretary's proposal, TELECOM, which is approved by the Council of rules and rules regarding the position For advice on installed;

5-A separate means to ensure the activities of the telecom are to be expected and include the following activities. Report to the Council with the following report:

-All of TELECOM's activities;

-All activities of the TELECOM Board;

-reasons for the selection of future world and regional TELECOM exhibitions and forums;

-future events and financial implications, strategies to apply for the future, and in mind the risks that should be taken;

-the actions that are being made available from the use of excess revenue;

6-To provide internal and external controls for internal control and for the accounts of different TELECOM activities  for

gives instructions to the General Secretary

1-The 5th General Secretary's instructions are included in the 5th. in order to review the annual report on the activities of the TELECOM and give a direction on the future education of these activities;

2-After reviewing the Union's external auditor's report, TELECOM has reviewed and approved its accounts. for

3-Telecom 's review and approval of additional capital' s use and the Special Service for Technical Support to determine the amount of time that will be transferred;

4-A financial decision making process for meeting locations of the General Secretary's world and regional TELECOM. The proposals that are the basis for this process -- including the criteria that are the basis of this process, are the criteria for regional events, including the rotational system in regional events and worldwide events, as well as the criteria for the process. Additional information that may arise due to the fact that the city has been realistiled expenses-for review and approval;

5-Review recommendations on the principles and policies that direct the status of the TELECOM Board of the Secretary-General for example, to pass and approve;

instruct the council.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 21 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

International Telecommunications Network with Alternative Search Procedures Related

ÖzelSpecial Measures

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) Each Member Country can avoid adverse effects on its national telecommunications, either, or all to block alternative search procedures, or to allow these procedures to have the sovereign right;

b) the outputs of the countries that are coming;

c) outputs the users and consumers of telecommunications services,

By accepting

a) that alternative search procedures may adversely affect the economies of the countries in progress and countries ' own telecommunications and services, which are real hard to make in a way that they are able to develop in a serious way, such as the fact that they are in serious difficulty;

b) effects of several types of alternative search procedures on traffic management and ase/network planning the quality and performance of the Public Switched Telephone network (PSTN) and the Public Keypad Patrol Phone.;

c), in some cases, a competition in the interests of consumers of alternative search procedures. You can contribute to the contribution.

d) many related Telecommunications Standardization Industry (ITU-T) Advice Decisions, in private, technical and financial in many ways, including directions, the development of alternative search procedures (including callback and reshushing) and their impact on performance and performance of the telecommunications;

With

in mind

alternatifa) Search for alternative calls in telecommunication, based on Business Decision 21 (Revze Minneapolis, 1998) The Resolution 21 Resolution of the Full-Authorized Representative (Kyoto, 1994), which is subject to procedures, will be determined by the following:

-ensure that member states can show the laws and regulations of the ITU Member States. For example, to resolve the problems of their own, and to do so, and

-Telecom Standardization Industry (ITU-T) is looking to develop appropriate solutions and advice decisions based on the use of it, and warn them to stop playing;

b), at the most part of ITU-T, we will be asked to develop appropriate advice decisions regarding alternative search procedures. Resolution 1099 Resolution of alternative dialing procedures through international telecommunication procedures that were accepted by the Council and the Council in 1996;

c) Resolution 29 of the World Telecommunications Standardization Conference (Geneva, 1996), which is the Resolution It has reached the following decisions:

-administration and diagnostic installations are the quality and performance of PSTN as an alternative to severe performance. to suspend search procedures, within the runes of their own national law, to take precautions within the entire manitre framework;

-administrations and ROAs are a means to respect the national sovereignty of their digedients. They are not in my way;

-need to make more plays on this leg;

d) Fully Authorized Conference provides revenue for the sale of international telecommunications services. the Resolution 22-9, which is the Resolution Decision to be transferred to Rebc Minneapolis, 1998, which is the Resolution:

-To play ITU-T related to accounting rates reform and retention of service costs. It's a big deal to stop it.

-an early resolution on accounting rates reform, considering the differences found in the business To be able to reach, the administration has invited the ITU-T Apprentice Group 3 and its focus group to contribute to the play,

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a) in October 2002, 106 Member States, the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, search the back of its own the reason that you are forbidden;

b) ITU-T Apprentice Group 3, such as continuous search (or bombardment or polling), and response printing the quality of alternative search procedures, and the performance of the PSTN and the performance of the performance,

as a difference

koþullarda1-management of administrations and international telecommunication operators, alternative search procedures, some to be able to place the aforementioned ITU-T Advice Decisions in place in order to be able to cause negative impacts on countries that are currently under way;

2-in accordance with its own national regulations, allowing for alternative search procedures in its territory to ask governments and international operators to show the necessary respect for the decisions of other governments and international operators who are not allowed to do so in their own regulation,

makes a decision.

1-to make this Business Decision effective in the effective way it is not available;

2-Do not repeat the process again or do not install the files again during the restart of the reshumation. to ensure that you are in a state of the business;

provides instructions to the Telecommunication Bureau and Telecommunications Standardization Bureau Directors.

RESOLUTION DECISION 25 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

GüçlendirilmesiStrengthening Regional Presence

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) Resolution 25 of the Full Authorized Representatives Conference, which identifies the headquarters of the regional entity (Kyoto, 1994);

b), Director of the Telecommunications Development Office (CIS), the Secretary-General and the Bureau of Radiocommunications (BR) and In close communication with the Directors of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB), the Fully Authorized Representatives Conference, which has been informed about the slow strengthening of the regional entity, will call Resolution 25 (Rezze) Minneapolis, 1998);

c) A set of prerequisites to be taken by the Director of the CIS, with the order of the Council, in 1999 and 2001 1143rd and 1183, which he accepted in his sessions. Resolution Decisions;

d, BR, and TSB's implementation of the progress made in the implementation of the Resolution Decisions The annual reports submitted to the Council by the Directors and the Secretary-General;

for the implementation of Resolution 1183, in the 2002 session, the Council approved an action plan;

f) The Strategic Plan of the ITU 2004-2007 period Strategic Plan, CIS, Member States and Industry Members and Telecommunications Shield Support the strengthening of communication channels between the Partners of the Industry (ITU-D) and the CIS-both central office and regional offices-with the General Secretariat, the Radiocommunication Industry (ITU-R) and the Telecommunications Standardization Industry (ITU-T) active and collaborative communication and coordination will be provided is recommended;

to address the needs of countries willing to take advantage of all kinds of activities, regional The General Secretary and the TSB and the BR are working with the Secretary General and TSB to seek new resources for the financing of the entity and to investigate the impact of the role of the regional entity and the possible regulations to ensure that it will be based on the role of the regional entity. to the Director of the CIS, including the relevant Council Resolution Decisions made in the decision,

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a) is a regional entity; ITU will be able to work closely with its Member States and Industry Members. The importance of making it easier to disseminate information about its activities and to ensure that it has become more relevant to regional and sub-regional organisations;

)b) How important it is to continue to strengthen coordination between CIS, other Bureau and General Secretaries,

reinstalling

a) in the field of information and transmission technology (ICT), since the Full-Authorized Representative Conference (Kyoto, 1994) What you're saying is that you're not.

b) the effects of globalization, liberalism, and technological convergence are not likely to be embered;

c) has a number of complex issues, including a number of countries in the entire three sectors of the Union. What you're trying to say is that you are being used;

d) ITU'n; to strengthen the growth and sustainable development of telecommunications and information technology, and in all places, with a leading government of Member States, Industry Members and Partners to facilitate the right to an open entry in order to facilitate and contribute to everyone's world knowledge economy and society.  to continue to be an organization;

e) regional presence is more tangible and effective than the vital needs of the countries that are coming to provide the means to provide the means that the countries that are in the end will benefit from it.

f) the ITU regional presence should be seen as a fortune for the Union, rather than a requirement,

With

in mind

vea) a number of countries, especially those in developing countries with large budgetary challenges, the three industries ' conferences and challenges that ITU is about to participate in, including its meetings;

b) ITU and regional, as envisioned in the 58 Resolution Decisions (Kyoto, 1994) of the Full-Authorized Representative Conference It is urgent to develop expertise and work for regional entities to develop projects that will involve strengthening the relationship between telecommunication organisations and to establish partnerships in the activities of the country. need;

c) The World Radiocommunication Conference, 72 counts of Resolution (WRC-97), the Director of BR, regional and How to help regional telecommunications organisations to prepare for future world radiocommunication conferences, including the help of the reallocation of region-to-aradian preparest meetings. And the results of these invasions were found in the direction of the

to instruct her to report it;

d) the joint activities of ITU-D, regional and sub-regional organisations and education institutions in common areas of interest in addition to the two existing ITU-D-playing groups in addition to the two existing ITU-D-playing groups, in order to create coordination and coordination, and to provide a more efficient way for some countries to specify their specific problems, at a lower cost, need to be able to build groups that give Decision of the World Telecommunications Company to draw 21 (Valletta, 1998) and 32 (Istanbul, 2002) Advice Decisions for the drawing of the gold;

e) the specific needs of the regional offices, regions, the ITU is to be able to make more of the decision;

f) in a significant amount of technical assistance to regional offices, to countries that are needed from the development of

g) activities that are caused by efficiency and efficiency, which will be executed by the ITU. That's what's basic about it;

To be effective, you need a regional presence to be able to address the needs of the Member States. is required to have the level of authority to the level;

tekniki) does not have sufficient online communication between the central office and the field offices, technical to be able to improve their activities in serious dimensions;

j) to make all relevant electronic information available in the central office available for regional offices as well required,

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a) with the ITU regional offices and the collaborative efforts of certain regional telecommunications organisations in which joint projects are located in certain areas in the state of the state;

b) both the Full-Authorized Representative Conference and the Council, open to regional offices and provide substantive push-ins They support the policy requirement;

c), in order to encourage regional offices to contribute in areas related to their own, CIS, other Bureau and General There is a lot more coordination between the secretarial search;

d) regional and field offices are less than labor numbers,

By adding

1-In the current resources of the Union, the primary objective is the membership of the entire Union for the benefits of the regional entity. To maximize each region's ongoing and ongoing requirements and priorities, to further strengthen regional presence and be subject to continuous review;

2-The representation of all activities and programs of the Union, central offices and regional offices of such operations. to ensure that the regional presence, information broadcasting, are needed to prevent duplication in between offices;

In accordance with the Strategic Plan for

3-2004-2007, the central office and offices are able to provide a better balance of work between them. for co-ordination and stability of the ITU central office and regional offices, while regional offices should receive the necessary authorizations to make decisions in their own jurisdiction;

4-2007 ITU Strategic Agreement to strengthen regional presence, especially topics in the country. Prioritization of all elements of plan should be prioritized:

süredea) as soon as possible by defining the tasks that can be taken from the center and the implementation of them to expand and strengthen regional offices by realistik;

b) with regard to the business of regional offices, simplifying, operating, and improving the efficiency of reviewing internal administrative procedures in these offices, from the point of view of the increase;

c) net related priorities for regional development projects with Member States to determine procedures and to inform Member States of the project selection and financial support;

d) will include the following, but not with them, regional offices, and decision-making, and to introduce more autonomy than to determine the vital needs of the Member States in the region:

-publication of information, procurement of expert recommendations, and hosting of meetings, courses and seminars related tasks;

-any tasks that can be given to them regarding the preparation and use of their own budgets;

-Active in strategic issues of the Union's future and telecommunications industry. their relationship;

5-EU regional offices and related regional offices to optimize and prevent optimization and use of resources organisations and development, and other areas of interest, which are interested in financial issues, should continue, as well;

6-contribute to the relevant global meetings and to increase the activity in these meetings, Related Industries, especially the ITU-D, should be organized in the region;

7-The CIS is active in order to reduce the telecommunications gap between developing and developing countries In order to support efforts to address the sectional gap, the ITU centre will be able to ensure large amounts of resources are being sold, given the opening of regional offices in this regard. Within his office, he has taken the necessary precautions. required:

-placement of e-services/applications, analyzing and disseminating the results of them, and leaving them separately. support pilot projects to be adapted and developed within the region;

-to build a mechanism within the framework of the following objectives:

i) convenient and sustainable business models that can contribute to the contribution of the private sector (companies and academic institutions) developing;

ii) to identify suitable technology that can meet the needs and requirements of the population of the population to be a half-time;

iii) a craniographic account that takes into account the ICT culture of the cranal segment and is related to their needs and needs. Building a strategy for publishing;

-to assist Member States in the credit guarantee project areas in an active way,

vererekby making a decision

1-Regional presence may be fulfilled by the Union's requirements to be fulfilled in full It is aimed to examine the evolution of the decisions that have taken place in their meeting and to examine the realigning of the actualized activities between the ITU and the regional and sub-regional telecommunication organisations. and its structural adaptation and execution in an ongoing to be able to make decisions on each session of the Council as an agenda item, in order to make decisions about it,

2-the next Full Authorized Representative on progress made in implementing this Resolution Decision To submit a report to the conference,

instruct the council.

1-all support necessary to strengthen the regional entity, as described in this Resolution. by saying, to facilitate the task of the Council;

2-the proprieor of the regional and area offices, host countries, and ITU, as required by the host to be customized in accordance with the country's environment;

3-for consideration, every year at the Council, the regional asset; the employment, the three sectors of its activities including the extension of staff, financial overview of activities, development and evolution of activities, and any other deities that may be more useful than likely to fulfill its mission if appropriate. to submit reports and disseminate this report to all Member States and Sector Members for

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

1-How to further strengthen the regional presence, as described in this Resolution Decision from the front of the

2-Partner with regional offices to be included as part of ITU ' s annual business and financial plans. in solidarity, for the development of specific business and financial plans for the regional entity;

3-review of appropriate tasks in regional and field offices, including continuous tasks, and to be used fairly, to be used fairly, to ensure that they are needed, and require expert staff to be used;

4-in particular attention to regional navigation of personnel locations, as well as the appropriate, regional offices for completing tasks;

5-adequate regional access to regional offices as a whole in the Union's activities and programs. because of the fact that the priority is given, and that they have the autonomy, decision-making authority, and appropriate methods necessary to control the implementation of credit projects.

6-to take measures to increase information roaming between the central office and the area offices;

7-to strengthen human resources capacity and to regional and field offices, as support staff to gain a more flexible approach from the employment of professional staff as well;

8-necessary to ensure effective deployment of BR and TSB activities in regional offices where precautions are taken;

Secretary-General and Radiocommunication Bureau and Telecommunications He instruct the Director of the Telecommunications Development Office, which is closely related to the Director of the Standardization Bureau.

sýraregional and field offices have the ability to provide information about the activities of their own Industry and to Increasing the expertise needed to strengthen its unity and coordination with relevant regional organisations, and all Member States and Sector Members are working with the CIS Director to facilitate the contribution of the Union's three sectors. continuing to do so,

Radiocommunication Bureau and Telecommunications Standardization Bureau Instructions to the director.

RESOLUTION DECISION 31 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

Telecommunications Infrastructure and Information forSosyoekonomikSocioeconomic and Cultural Development and

Business Technologies

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

The countries that exist in a large part of the world are the only ones in this state. It is also one of the most serious problems affecting the international community as a whole,

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anlamdaa) telecommunications and services, only economic growth is a major return to economic growth, in general terms a front-of-the-box office;

b) the telecommunications process is an unalable part of the national and international process of getting up;

,c) recent recent development enhancements and especially information and transmission technologies (ICT), The convergence of telecommunications and computer technologies and services is a means of information in the field of information;

d) to increase the importance of ICTs and to ensure that people from all over the world can benefit from the benefits of At the World Information Society Summit (WSIS), which is to strive for, the Union is taking on an important role of governance,

With

in mind

is the protection of the e-government, iight, agriculture, health, education, industry, human rights, environment, and environmental protection in the countries that are in progress. to improve the trade and transfer of information for social welfare and the role of telecommunications in general economic and social progress, the role of telecommunications, only a subprime, a significant part of the role,

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a) The unacceptable imbalance of the Union's World Telecommunication Report on the way of telecommunications a mandatory and urgent necessity to eliminate the imbalance and eliminate the instability of the day;

,b) in the framework of the World Telecommunications Shield Conference (Buenos Aires, 1994), next to all other topics, To give governments, international organizations and all other relevant parties, especially in developing countries, the highest possible priority for the development of telecommunications and the reintegration of other relevant actions. related to the system;

c) The World Telecommunications Shield Conference (Istanbul, 2002), digital purchases are increasing, tele-evoicing and approval of the Solution Decisions that aim to draw attention to the role of use of ICTs in tele-machine programs, and include working group ive programs, and host the Istanbul Action Plan, certain principles, objectives and objectives,

By highlighting

,

), considering the economic situation in the world, in the countries that are in progress, a continuous reduction in existing resources for the development of the development sectors;

b) in this case, the allocation of resources in the most important sectors, from leading to national decisions. the continuous increase in the number of people in relation to the priorities of the country;

c) for this reason, the decision makers have a general contribution to the integrity of the plans of the ICTs and this. the information about the role that is in the development is needed at the time of the day;

d), under the initiative of the Union for the benefit of telecommunications, the former if you want them to, you know, have some pretty impressive results.

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is a part of the Union's technical and assistance program, which is a part of the program. work,

By recognizing

1-To expose the Union's contribution to the overall rise of ICTs, with a different and more diverse content. need to continue to organize, execute, or co-sponsor the required work;

2-The Union is to become a partner institution for information, and in the framework of the Istanbul Action Plan and in accordance with the to continue to execute programs and projects in partnership with organisations to increase the ability to reach telecommunications and ICTs

makes a decision.

Members of the Member States and their governments, the organizations and organisations in the United Nations system, the government and the Governments, financial institutions, and telecommunications equipment and services, and utilities, increasing their support for the satisfactory implementation of this Resolution,hükümetlerthe governments agency said. davetinvites.

The International Bank for Business and Development (IBRD), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is a member of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). All institutions and organizations responsible for the development and support of the stand, including Member States, who are in the receiving and donor position of the Union, are high enough to give more importance to the ICTs in the process of getting up and leaving resources to this sector. to a priority,

equals

1-In order to create a business, this Resolution Resolution provides all relevant parties, especially UNDP, IBRD, regional to present the bank and national shield funds in the knowledge of the funds;

2-in terms of organizing required loans within the framework of the existing loans;

3-the progress of the implementation of this Solution Decision as a report to the Council as a result of the progress for

4-setting the findings of this Solution in accordance with the findings of this Solution's review

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

1-appropriate to review the reports of the Secretary-General and to ensure that this Resolution is not implemented for example,

2-submit a report on the topic in the next Full Authorized Representative Conference for

instruct the council.

RESOLUTION DECISION 33 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

Telco To Re-install TelecommunicationAðýný

YardýmSupport and Support for Bosnia and Herzegovina

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) efforts and efforts to help the United Nations move forward in sustainable development. United Nations Security Council Resolution Proposals on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina;

b) ITU is the Establishment Act 1. The purpose of the Union is the purpose of its Article,

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a) this Resolution Decision of the Director General and the Director of the Telecommunications Bureau (CIS) To implement their version, so that they're actually working on it.

b) ITU's key role in the country's telecommunications sector is a major part of the key role. It was accepted in the first place;

c) Mobile monitoring and navigation station that is offered by ITU using the excess capital of TELECOM Appreciate that the radio-monitoring system is extremely useful in trying to implement it.

By adding

a) has been recorded in the implementation of earlier versions since this Resolution Decision was first accepted in 1994. where progress is made;

Bosnia and Herzegovina, two entities or international organisations in the future and in the foreseeable future,

b) from the international community without assistance from the international community, so that it will not bring its own telecommunications system to an acceptable level,

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With expert help from the

Radiocommunication Industry and Telecommunications Standardization industry, The action plan, which was started after the Full-Authorized Representatives Conference (Kyoto, 1994 and Minneapolis, 1998) within the framework of the activities of the Union's Telecommunication Telecommunications Sector, would be able to reissue its own telecommunication system. For the help of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, to ensure the appropriate assistance and support, should be continued,

makes a decision.

, as mentioned in the above, or at any rate, at any rate, by the Union's to ensure all possible help and support to Bosnia and Herzegovina through its special action,

refers to Member States.

etkinThe ITU's actions related to Bosnia and Herzegovina are effective when possible, and the next Full In terms of submitting a report to the Conference of Authorized Representatives,

It instruct the Director of the

Telecommunications Development Office.

RESOLUTION DECISION 36 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

TelekomünikasyonTelecommunications at the Help of the Wound Service

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) related to telecommunication resources to reduce the effects of disaster and assist in the operation of assistance World Radiocommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2000) 644 Solution Decisions (Revize WRC-2000);

b) The humanitarian aid of telecommunication resources at the World Telecommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2002) service (Istanbul, 2002),

By confirming

a) In the Intergovernmental Conference on Emergency Telections (Tampere, 1998), the effects of the disaster The Tampere Promise has been accepted for reducing the reduction and operation of the aid operation;

b) Disaster Reporting Tampere Conference (Tampere, 2001); ITU, early warning and emergency information For release, use of public mobile devices and emergency telecommunications as a search priority, inviting them to play in the event of situational aspects,

With

in mind

on a harmonicable and coordinated basis, the operation of systems to protect society and reduce the effects of disaster to address an international basis on an international basis, to address the international, regional and national level of activities within the ITU and other relevant organisations,

By adding

a) the seriousness and severity of potential disasters that can cause people to suffer dramatic proportions;

b), the tragic events that occurred in the world around the world, in the face of such incidents, human life threatening A high quality message from support for minimizing risks and reducing the impact of public safety and disaster requirements in general, helping to reduce the impact of public safety and disaster needs. for services, as they need to,

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is an active and convenient humanitarian assistance, and the telecommunications equipment and services are uninterrupted. and may not be able to give up on a problem without problems,

in faith

Such use of

telecommunication resources will allow the Tampere Pseudo to install the required framework.

in faith inayrýca

1-In order to support Member States in the request of national pressure on the Tampere, About the United Nations Emergency Assistance Coordinator to enter into a close-up,

2-After the Tampere Glossary is entered, you will need to make sure that you have practical implementation of this statement. Regarding the development of the United Nations Emergency Assistance Coordinator in order to make the necessary assistance to the Member States requesting this issue, the

decides to give instructions to the General Secretary

to enter into a ring to sign the Tampere Promise before the due date of June 21, 2003, and priority to approve, accept, and comply with the Glossary, as well as the adoption of the Glossary,

teþvikAssociate Member States

to dispose of all of the practical names that are required to be applied to the Tampere Understand, and the current execution is available there. through a coordinator with co-ordinator,

encourages the members of the Member States to understand the Tampere by the month.

RESOLUTION DECISION 41 (REVZE Marraku, 2002)

Debt and Private Debt Accounts

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

TamFully-Authorized Representatives of the Member States and Industry Members in the situation regarding their debt to the Union The report presenting to the conference,

From

Open

could not be gathered in the year that it belonged, and the next year's increased level of payments and overdue private accounts were slow paying for it,

sadnessduyarak

ÜyelerininThe financial situation of the Union is based on the basis of the basis for which all Member States and Industry Members are It's all over the place.

With

in mind

sunmato submit and submit a repayment plan to the General Secretary until the country of many Member States, which has private debt accounts, has been created have not fulfilled the responsibility of having a meeting with the Secretary-General on this plan, and therefore, the private debt accounts have been cancelled, therefore,

in importance of the month

all the Member States that were able to look at it, especially those that have canceled private debt accounts, and are able to look at it. To offer industry members a refund program to the General Secretary and to meet the General Secretary on the subject of this program,

is an example.

following a request for such a private debt account is at the latest in a year with the Secretary-General to open any new private debt account after they have been agreed to specify a refund program,

approves the decision.

related Member States have submitted a repayment plan to the General Secretary and are subject to a General Secretary in the case that they have arrived, and these countries are in debt as long as they owe it to this plan and their respective conditions, the Founding President is 169. It does not take into account when applying its material, but it will result in the cancellation of the payment plan and private debt accounts, which may not be adapted to its related conditions,

makes a decision,

When

is required, the maximum duration and, for example, especially for the least developed countries, the temporary contribution to the floor to review the activities of the Union to contribute to the activities of the Union, including additional measures that are appropriate, such as the reduction of the repayment plan, and compliance with the processes and processes that are available to understand the refunds and processes. on the topic of additional measures, such as

instruct the council.

to account for the appropriate level of the Odebtor's reserves by taking full account of the amounts payable and this In accordance with the Resolution Decision, to report the results as a report to the conference of the next Full Authorized Representatives,

instruct the Council in a separate order.

is looking at all Member States, especially those whose private debt accounts have been cancelled, and so on and so on. In addition to the Business Members who have been left, the Council will repay the debt in accordance with the outlined outline and where appropriate, including those relating to the discrepancies, as instructed by the Council, in order to provide additional about submitting proposals for the Council to decide on , to be present and to understand,görüþ

authories the General Secretary.

All Member States and Industry who have failed to look at or have private debt accounts or have annulled debt accounts Incompatibility with members who have agreed to inform their members about this Resolution Decision and to pay off debts that are related to private debt accounts or revoked private debt accounts, and the payment of a side of the debt. related to the measures taken and progress made in regard to the progress To submit a report to the council,

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

For the implementation of this Resolution Decision, to be Secretary General and Council assistance,

teþvikTells Member States and Industry Members.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 48 (RevolZE Marraku, 2002)

Business Resources Management and Migration

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) Fully Authorized Conference Resolution 48 Resolution of human resource management and development (revision Minneapolis, 1998);

b) Article 154, of the ITU Kuruuuji Act,

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a) report that the Council agreed with human resource management and development in the 1998 session;

b) the strategic plan of the Union, described in Resolution 71 (Rezze Marrakesh, 2002), as described in the Resolution.

c) Report on the active human resources management in the Union that was presented in the 2002 session of the Council (Document C02/27);

in the 2002 session of the Council, a group dedicated to the Standing Committee on personnel matters. 1195 Resolution Decisions about the active human resource management in the unit;

e) was established by the International Commission on Public Service (ISCS) and was also settled by the ITU in July 2002. Behavioral standards of International Public Service (s),

with importance

For purposes of

a), The number of human resources of the Union;

b) in the period of time until the next Full-Authorized Representative Conference, in the current labor leanes is almost certainly required by a reduction,

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a) possible human resource development activities, and especially through in-service access, these resources are possible the importance of development at the highest level, both with the Union and the staff;

veb) and its effects on the Union and its personnel in the ongoing evolution of operations in the telecommunication area. How much unity and its human resources are necessary to make up for this evolution;

c) to promote human resource management and development, in order to support the strategic direction and objectives of ITU importance of

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a), including the reorganization of tasks and the employment of experts in the care of their careers, Need to follow an employment policy that is in accordance with the needs of the Union;

b) the need to continue recovering from the assigned personnel of the Union;

c) are required to encourage more women to be employed in professional and higher levels;

d) the ongoing progress in telecommunication technology and development, and therefore the highest standard need to work with the competitive level of experts;

e) For the years 2004-2007, the final maximum limit for the contribution of the contribution approved at this conference is human resources If the amount spent is likely to affect the amount of time spent.

f) US Dollars and Swiss Franki cross-team landing and cost gains will be achieved in the reclamation process It will affect the Union's finances, such as actual revenue, but there are a number of factors that cannot be predicted in a certain way until the end of 2007,

With

in mind

1-Targets of ITU's human resource management and development, Union, and the United Nations common system and to be compliant with its activities;

2-The ICSC proposals approved by the United Nations General Assembly need to be implemented;

3-new personnel, including temporary personnel, at the latest and available financial resources If you need to fill out the employment and to where applicable, positions that are already in-line are filled with more space in the space of the existing staff;

4-to the extent that the internal mobility is implemented, to the extent applicable, to the extent that it is applicable, and that is to be used in areas where they are most needed;

5-to fill the positions of retired or reserved employees, to the extent that they are mantras, without dissolving the commitments. the implementation of internal mobility to reduce the levels of deactivation,

makes a decision.

1-Personnel assigned to professional and higher positions on a basis of international employment and for the tasks set out for external employment, to be declared in a public way when such positions are made possible and to notify the management of all Member States of the Union; however, the existing personnel are promoted within the framework of the mantlet. Continue to recognize the frrrs;

2-ranked candidates through international employment, while those candidates who are required to with a satisfactory balance between the women and the male staff, while choosing between the staff and candidates from areas of the Union that are not adequately represented in the Union's levels;

3-Any candidate who counts all qualifications while filling up positions that are already in business through international employment. If not all of the requirements of the position were not given, the candidate must meet certain conditions before he has been given full responsibility for that position and the candidate must meet certain conditions before being promoted to the level of that position. It can be real.

makes a decision,

1-to ensure that human resources management and development help to realy ITU's management objectives for

2-In the coordination of the Coordination Committee, the Union is mediating in order to respond to the needs of its member and staff. to prepare for a long-term and long-term human resource management and development plan;

3-How to apply the best practices in human resource management within the Union to conduct a statement and to report to the Council as a report;

4-an employment agency that is designed to improve coe and gender representation among staff. to continue monitoring the policy;

5-To the extent that current financial resources allow, I will see the balance and the female-labor balance in mind. in terms of the fact that experts who have started their careers at P. 1/P. 2 level are to be actualized;

6-The Union's current general public view of greater importance to increase professional competition to consider financial resources, to investigate how to implement an education program for both managers and people, and to submit a report to the Council on this topic;

7-Every year, the measures implemented in accordance with this Resolution Decision and the development of generally employment issues to submit a report,

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

1-when approved within the approved budget areas, the required personnel and financial resources, as they occur, To ensure that human resources management and development in the ITU are made available to analyze the problems;

2-to review the General Secretary's report on this topic and to decide what actions should be taken;

3-to the extent that it is applicable, in compliance with a planned program, the budget allocated for personnel costs 3% to allocate the appropriate amount for service-to-service eI;

4-to follow up with great attention to employment and within the resources available and the In accordance with the common system of nations, especially considering above, b) and c) to take all measures necessary to guarantee sufficient qualified candidates for the tasks in the Union, by taking into account the funds.

instruct the council.

1195The Council Resolution 1195 within the framework of the benchmark rules as described in this Resolution. ITU established in accordance with the 51st Resolution 51 (Revize Minneapolis, 1998), established in order to develop recommendations for the best practices used in governments and industry to improve human resource management at ITU. location in the special group that is hosting management and staff representatives to receive,

davetinvites Member States.

RESOLUTION DECISION 70 (REVZE Marraku 2002)

KaldýrýlmasýITU to Remove GenderAyrýmýnýnfrom the Middle

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

a) at the World Telecommunications Shield Conference, by the Telecommunications Shield Sector (ITU-D), Full-Authorized (Minneapolis, 1998) The initiative used to customize 7 Resolution Decisions (Valletta, 1998), which was passed on to decide whether a task force should be established for the resolution of gender issues;

b) all of the plans and all plans of this Solution Decision Full Authorized Representatives Conference, among all of its approved by 70 Resolution Decisions (Minneapolis, 1998) that have decided to include a gender perspective in order to take part in the placement of programs;

c) The power of the World Telecommunications Shield Conference (WTDC-02) related to gender issues 444 Business Decisions (Istanbul, 2002), which is a continuous Etus Group dealing with Gender Problems;

d) in the 2001 session of the Council, and the Council, the Secretary-General, within the existing budgetary sari It's about the gender perspective of ITU's human resource management, policy, and application to gender perspective, as well as 1187 people who want to be able to devote themselves to a gender perspective. Resolution;

E) The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) said: " Social and human rights issues: women's " The name, which is here, in the search of ECOSOC, all of its dials, Monitoring and deportations of obstacles and resulting media by the United Nations System and strengthening monitoring and monitoring of gender separation within the United Nations system The usual agenda for additional measures for the launch of additional measures is "coordination, program and other issues" under the name "To include a gender perspective in all the policies and programs of the United Nations system". He has decided to settle, E/2001/L. 29 Resolution Decision (July 2001),

hatýrlayarakline-up

a) society as a whole, especially in developing information and cultural communities, is policy. Do not, and the woman and the woman in the decision-making services have the rights to use both men and women in the services of communication, and the woman will benefit from the benefit of the man;

b) to better benefit from human resources, including the ability of women to take advantage of the new knowledge society the basis of which is that it is quite important to dispose of the foundation and to be able to benefit from the fruits of this kind in general;

c), a key consumer market that has not been cut off by the technology of science, is a key consumer market.

d) The knowledge society concept of the Information Society's World Summit (WSIS) process is close. to ensure that the expansion of the responses to them is only a matter of time, and in this context, continued efforts to address the sexes gap should be continued,

vararakby arriving at the difference

a) because of gender issues and a task force related to gender issues. since the last four years of interest and interest in the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector in the world;

b) a gender perspective to all of ITU ' s research programs, both within ITU and in the Member States A awareness of the importance of place, and in the ITU, the ranks of women and men in the General Service category, especially in senior management levels, the number of professionals in the ranks of the service are unprofessional. the progress made on the increase in progress;

                               

7 " Gender perspective ": promoting gender separation/placement of a gender perspective; promoting the importance of women and men in all areas and at all levels in any planned action, including laws, policies or programs It's a process. To help the woman and the male to benefit at the same rate and to not be able to work, the woman as well as the man has been able to use her skills and experience to make it a complete part of designing, monitoring, controlling and disinveing. It's a strategy. The ultimate goal is to reach a gender remission. (Source: Report of the Council of Institutions on Women and Gender Matters, third session, New York, 25-27 February 1998).

in gender and ICT, ITU's work has become quite phaseer in the family of the United Nations organisations. acceptance and respect,

farkýnaarriving at the same time

a) to investigate, inspect, and investigate the effects of ITU on women and women of telecommunication technologies. It needs to be able to understand better;

b) ITU is a leading role in the telecommunications industry, setting out gender-related indicators. have to take over;

c) all of the policies of ITU, work programs, information propagate activities, publications, groups of play, seminars, workshops and conferences to ensure that a gender perspective is to be incorporated, so that more work is needed,

by drawing attention

In addition to theTelekomünikasyonTelecom Development Bureau (CIS), ITU is responsible for eliminating the gender detail in ITU-D. the initiative, which is used by Norway to provide a senior Gender Dance initiative, to help you fulfill the ability to meet.

sincerely.

1-imposed a fair and collaborative foundation of women's employment, stolen, education, promotion, and promotion. to review and re-examine their own policies and practices, in a proper way, in order to ensure that they are made real;

2-telecommunication administrations, government and regulatory authorities, and governments-between organisations and the private sector For the convenience of women and men in all posts in the telecommunications area, including senior responsibility levels, to facilitate the right to employment;

3-information to ensure that all activities, especially WSIS, are included in a gender perspective to review policies related to the community,

teþvikTells Member States and Industry Members.

1-WTDC-02 444 Solution Decisions about eliminating gender separation in ITU-D programs (Istanbul, 2002) to approve;

2-through ICT programs to improve the socio-economic status of the woman, especially in the countries that are coming continue to do things that are being made in the CIS to develop and develop the gender perspective;

3-ITU's management, employment and execution of the highest importance to the inclusion of gender principles and a gender unit's occurrence in the event of a build;

,4-in a gender perspective, The strategic and financial plans of the ITU for the period 2004-2007, and also to include the Bureau and the Secretary-General's implementation of the implementation of the implementation of the implementation of the implementation of the implementation of the

makes a decision.

1-Last four years of continued capacity, capacity, continuity, and sustainability are maintained and gender-related. for the development and development of the initiative as a whole, in relation to the development of the problem in order to streamline the problem;

2-Within the scope of the Secretary-General of ITU, within the existing financial resources, do not create a gender unit about the power to be installed,

instruct the council.

1-urgently address the measures required to implement a gender plan, and as a result of the progress that is being made Issue a report to the Council;

2-in a gender perspective, ITU ' s training programs include management approaches and human resources development activities, and the gender statistics of ITU staff and women and men's ITU conferences and meetings are included. the progress of eliminating the gender detail in the ITU, including the rate of contribution, to submit a report to the Council as a report of the year;

3-Measures required to ensure the inclusion of a gender perspective in all of ITU ' s contributions to WSIS in case of emergency;

4-A special emphasis on gender balance in tasks at ITU ' s professional and especially high levels Candidates with qualifications for a task, while choosing between candidates for a task, on the search of the ITU Established Act, 154. In accordance with the balance of female-male personnel and a priority appropriate to the gender balance;

5-Include a gender perspective on ITU's plays and the implementation of this Solution Decision the results and the progress made available as a report to the next Full Authorized Representatives conference;

6-Member States are required to mobilize volunteer contributions from Industry Members and other countries for this purpose. to show the icon;

7-The tasks determined by the selection and the membership to the Radiocommunication Regulator, the men and women are required to join To encourage the administration to be given the funds,

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

In voluntary contributions to ITU to make it easier to implement this Solution Decision to be found, davetinvites Member States.

RESOLUTION DECISION 71 (RevAze Marraku, 2002)

Strategic Plan for the Union 2004-2007

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

a) provisions for the ITU Kurd Law and the Glossary of strategic policies and plans;

b) 19 about the contribution of the Glossary to the Union activities of the Business Members. Clause

With

in mind

is the scope of this strategic plan for the Union in 2004-2007, and at the later end of the year, The Union's challenges in delivering the telecommunications environment

By noting

Based on the general objectives drawn in3.3.Bölümünde1-3.3.Partition, this solution is the 2004-2007 strategic to accept the plan;

2-this strategic plan is the 4.1, 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 percent of the three Industry and Secretarial (s). Integrate the overall tasks provided in the sections with their targets, strategies, and priorities

makes a decision.

1-When placing the annual report on the council, the strategic plan and the General Secretariat and the three Bureau's 2004-2007 Based on the objectives, strategies and priorities in the period, the relevant Industry consultative bids, the conferences and the decisions made in the Sector Units, and the activities and financial situations in the Union's activities and financial situation, in the telecommunications environment, the plan is to submit development reports, including fix recommendations

2-These reports, after being deposed by the Council, are part of the Business Members and the same time To ensure that it is transferred to all Member States by encouraging the transfer of these activities in paragraph 235 to the other units and installations.

gives instructions to the Secretary-General.

1-Based on the General Secretary's annual reports, the 2004-2007 Strategic Plan on the attachment of this resolution to keep track of the implementation and further development of the

2-In the next full authorized reps conference, the results of the 2004-2007 strategic plan are a result of the results of the For presenting with a strategic plan proposal for the period 2008-2011

talimatgives instructions to the Council.

-With the implementation of the strategic plan, it is fulfilling its objectives with the Union offerings. To reinforce the effectiveness of the Union,

-All components, such as national structures, to continue the development of the telecommunications services offering. To help the Union fulfill their expectations

Policy, regulation, and execution for

during the period prior to the next full authorized reps conference. For the strategic planning process carried out by the Union, to ensure national balance of care

davetinvites Member States.

to communicate the Union's strategic plan for the strategic plan, through related Industries,

davetinvites the Industry Members.

Attachment 1: Strategic Plan for the Union 2004-2007

FINANCIAL PLAN 2004-2007 STRATEGYPLANI

I. IM

ÜyeliðiUnion and Union Member

1. Unity and mission of the Union

1.1. It is the 2nd of the ITU Installation Act. Article 1 of the Member States and Sector Members, which takes care of the principles of the International Telecommunication Unit, the rights and obligations, and the principles of universality and willingness to contribute to universal contribution. It is a government organization that will do the work to fulfill its intended purpose.

1.2. It's the 70th of the Law of Installation. paragraph (10. Article) The following are the Full-Authorized Representative Conference on the policy and strategic planning for which the Union is advised to fully respond to the ongoing telecommunication environment of the Union's policies and strategies in the form of policy and strategic planning. It is tasked with preparing a report, along with its financial applications.

2. Telecommunication environment and the Unionetkileri

2.1. Recently, there has been a series of enhancements in the information and communication technologies (ICT) environment that have affected ITU as a whole. This media contains the following (a specific check-in):

2.1.1. Significant shortcoming in both telecommunications infrastructure and information that are caused by obvious reasons to include costs;

2.1.2. Secure communications between telecommunications and radiocommunication networks, telecommunications services, and radiocommunication and fixed-line services in a secure manner;

2.1.3. Convergence of technological environments used for telecommunications, information, and computing;

2.1.4. Increasing transparency and impact, new technologies, new applications, and new uses of existing technologies;

2.1.5. Increasing market-to-market transactions, including more private sector contribution and increased roles of regional installations;

2.1.6. Need a pop-up market for universal standards that are designed to assure universal and reliability of high-quality, telecommunications, and reliability; 

2.1.7. Raising awareness about the role of telecommunications as a tool for the undoing of all of society;

2.1.8. More use of the Union's undercard language in order to ensure that all countries can contribute effectively to their work;

2.1.9. Continuous development of mobile transmission, one of the most rapidly growing segments in the history of telecommunications;

2.1.10. The continued growth of the internet and the development of its own, as a result of, increased IP access and IP backbone;

2.1.11. Continuing the process of running and editing tasks, a lot of new media telecommunication regulatory institutions have been installed;

2.1.12. The financial and human resources to support the activities of the Union.

3. Strategic orientations and objectives

.3.1. In the 2004-2007 period, the Union was a permanent member of the Union, member states, industry members, and other units to work together to ensure the growth and continuous development of telecommunications and information, and universal knowledge of all people. They would offer universal access to the economy and society so that they could benefit from it, and so that they would develop "the right to communicate," as an important government organization.

3.2. The Union's overall objectives, strategies and priorities will be provided with the support of the Full Authorized Representatives Conference, the Council and the 3 Industry and the Industry conferences, meetings and general activities, with the assistance of general secretary. One of the more important activities of the Union is the arrangement of the Information Society World Summit (WSIS). The objectives of the Union are applied to the entire Union as a whole, as stated in the Article 5 of the Institution of the Institution, and the units in the organization have been able to share the strategic direction and objectives of the 2004-2007 period.

3.3. The Union will conduct priority activities (not a specific set) by setting up the priorities of each Sector with relevant objectives to achieve the objectives of the next.

1. Target: All Member States and appropriate regional installations by taking the lead in system approaches in the information and transmission technologies of the United Nations to develop and exploit the telecommunications of all types. To build and develop a business in between.

2. Goal: Leadership role in the organization of the World Information Society Summit (WSIS) in information and communication technologies, which will support universal information, and by providing the development of both fully interconnected and co-working people and services. to be helped to close the international divide by claiming and considering the consequences with precision.

3. Goal: Genification of Union memberships, growing number of administration and common development of the organization.

4. Target: To develop tools for the part of members to protect the integrity and ability to work together.

5. Goal: To continue to improve the effectiveness and effectiveness of ITU structures and services and their relationship with members.

6. Objective: To disseminate all kinds of information, including technical information, to members, particularly to countries that are coming, to include capabilities to respond to privacy, competition, globalization and technological threats.

II.KISIM

Industries

4. Radiocommunication Industry

4.1. The mission of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector, not to be associated with these, is the use of radiocommunication frequency spectrum for all radiocommunication services, including those using satellite trajectories, to ensure efficient and efficient use of economic use. And, by conducting plays in the radiocommunication issues, the advice is to make decisions.

4.2. This task is handled for the Union as a whole, in the environment described in section 1.50 above, and specifically, the following topics are deterministic:

4.2.1. Growing awareness of the economic pattern of the frequency spectrum, which has implications for the development of new technologies and demands on spectrum and satellite access;

4.2.2. Demand for space and terrestrial radiocommunication systems has increased demand for space and terrestrial radiocommunication systems to increase demand for space and terrestrial radiocommunication systems that cause frequency allocation announcements and some of the more undue.

4.2.3. Radio communications between several radiocommunication services, which require identification of special purpose frequency allocations and thus have implications for spectrum management, service definitions, and industry-working methods. services to integrate with services and to increase close proximity to terrestrial and satellite applications;

4.2.4. The growing demands for countries in relation to the following topics:

a) Access to radiocommunication frequency spectrum and satellite trajectories to support national needs;

b) Interworld telecommunications systems for interoperability and the entire system economy standard;

c) Related source books and eI.

4.2.5. Applications of technical development and digital techniques, including mobile communications and new television and voice broadcasting systems, are widely used in space and space systems;

4.2.6. The World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC) are growing complexity and long-playing programs.

4.3. In all its tasks, in addition to being defined in future conferences, the Radiocommunication Industry's priorities for 2004-2007 will be listed in three categories, Category A highest priority. Each priority is above, 1.3 am 3.3. The section is associated with special targets that are numbered:

A Category A

4.3.1. To ensure regular coordination between the current systems of space and black environments, to develop coherent frequency allocations and satellite trajectories to improve the use of satellite trajectories, while doing so, the world. to continue to develop frequency coordination between the services and services within the service and services for space and land systems in the frequency bands of planned and planned frequency bands, with the necessary precautions to be taken at the radiocommunication conference. (4. And 5. Targets).

4.3.2. To work with Telecommunications Standards (ITU-T) and Telecommunications Shield (ITU-D) Industries (5.Target), which is necessary to conduct coordinated execution and prevent recursion of the same operation.

4.3.3. To support the use of modern radiocommunication systems and to support the use of modern radiocommunication systems in rural areas, to support the use of modern radiocommunication systems, and for example, for example, education, information meetings, seminars, resources. to be helpful (2 and 6) in ways such as the development of books and the automatic spectrum management tools. Objectives).

4.3.4. In 2006, until the end of this fully authorized representative period, reducing delays in satellite waste records (5.Target), in accordance with the time limit expressed in the radiocommunication regulations.

B Category

4.3.5. To ensure that the world and regional radiocommunication conferences and the relevant activities in the Sector are effective and efficient, so that the WRC programs are the Member States of the WRC programme, by appropriately reviewing the methods and methods of operation of the WRC. to prevent members from loading up their sex resources (5.Target), and avoid solutions and decisions that will lead to expenses that will meet the limits set out by the full conference of authorized representatives.

4.3.6. With the efficient management of the radiocommunication frequency spectrum, WRC also considers the characteristics and performance of the radiocommunication systems to support and support development and implementation. prepare the spectrum needs (1., 2., 4), away from harmful interference in a process of preparing for the need. and 5. Objectives).

4.3.7. Increasing the help of Member States frequency allocations by showing special attention to the states that are coming and entering the Union (2.Target), with the coordination and registration of the Member States.

4.3.8. The Radiocommunication Regulatory Board (RRB) will perform its duties in a fully compliant manner with the Radiocommunication Protocol, the Establishment Act, the Glossary and the Radiocommunication and the protection of the trust of the Member States (1. and 5. Objectives).

C Category

4.3.9. Development of international spectrum management techniques (1st and 5th). Objectives).

4.3.10. Developing sound methods by special emphasis:

a) More information about long-time, easy-to-use software, document capabilities, and so on. more than (5.Target);

b) Optimizing the development and propagation mechanism of the recommendation decisions and the cost of the unit cost, spread to a much larger area and become more accessible electronically) (5. and 6. Objectives);

c) Increased use of information technologies for notification and frequency allocation announcements (5. and 6. Objectives);

d), which gives special attention to the education and development of the Bureau's office, and its development and development of the Bureau of Telecommunications (RB), are in a flexible, flexible organization structure (5.Target) that is compatible with youth approaches;

e) periodically review the programs of the stolen groups and respecify and reprioritize the priorities and A review (5.Target) for financial, strategic, and business plans to increase activity.

4.3.11. With the help of the Radiocommunication Group (RAG), the indicators to be determined are to monitor the performance of the Industry and recommend the strategic plan (5.Target) as needed.

4.3.12. Member States, Industry Members, Associations and other organizations will help make ITU-R activities, better global radiocommunication standards and advice decisions, to help create official and informal work to help them. to support further contributions (1., 3), through the means. and 4. Objectives).

5. Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T)

5.1. The mission of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector is for the development, acceptance, submission and incentive of industrial and governments telecommunication advice (standards) necessary for the information society. There is only one point in the world where they can be played. The main contributor to the industry is the ability of members to bring together all parties in a global environment to develop recommendations in areas that ITU-T has the necessary authority.

5.2. This task is handled within the environment that is defined for the entire Union at 1.Kam, Section 2. Efforts to determine the qualifications and quantification of the expected conditions in such a dynamic telecommunications environment will remain in place. According to this, For the Telecommunications Standardization Industry, the environment can be defined by the following:

5.2.1. Do not show the benefits of ITU-T as a result of the competitive, i.e. ITU-T's most authoritiy activities, which are caused by ITU-T as well as other than the other units of the ITU. requirement;

5.2.2. A return to a globally competitive business environment in telecommunications activities, managed by arrangement, managed by service and demand, and indirectly;

5.2.3. Steady growth in fixed lines while mobile devices are growing more significantly;

5.2.4. Continuous growth in electronic commerce;

5.2.5. IP-based audio transmission.

5.3. In addition to being defined in future conferences, the Standardization Sector has a priority for 2004-2007, in addition to the meeting. Each priority is above, 1.3 am 3.3. The section is associated with special targets that are numbered:

5.3.1. To offer an attractive future organization to industrial units as a place where they can execute standard development (2., 3). And 5.Targets).

5.3.2. To create an environment in which the relevant parties can play together effectively and efficiently (1., 3). and 5. Objectives).

5.3.3. Develop and implement an action plan with the Secretariat to develop and implement (3.Target) an action plan with the Secretariat to keep up with the value of ITU-T in competition with other standardization institutions and continue to increase efforts in this matter.

5.3.4. With its recognition and reputation on a global basis, with an emphasis on high quality advice and willingness to work in ITU or with ITU, the active contribution of existing members is to increase and new. Pull up the folds (3., 5. And 6. Objectives).

5.3.5. To determine the areas where advice should be developed for the information society (2. and 4. Objectives).

5.3.6. To develop high quality global, consensus advice decisions (1st ,2., 4., and 5. Goals) with efficient, marketing needs and timing on issues that enter the key jurisdiction.

5.3.7. To support the interplay of aunes and services (2 and 4. Objectives).

5.3.8. To be able to develop recommendations that may have implications for regulation and political effects (1. 2., 4. And 6. Objectives).

5.3.9. Showing the specific need for special needs of the countries in progress (6.Target).

5.3.10. Use (bottom to bottom) approach (from top to bottom) from above (to bottom of bottom) (to 4th and 5th Destinations)

5.3.11. Using methods of working to represent a wide range of factors and a wide range of factors and vision, especially as well as for gender and youth approaches, and to use methods of working (1., 4). and 5. Targets).

5.3.12. To be flexible and to call for continuous arrival paths (5.Target).

5.3.13. To identify and establish official relations to ensure the most recent installation of installation. In this case, ITU-T will not do the following:

a) Plays by other installations (standard development organizations, forums, troops, and so on) to increase information in ITU-T (1.Target)konusunda

b) To avoid repetiting and sleeping, and to ensure that ITU-T plays produce a value added. coordination and to make the case (1st ,2., 4. and 5. Objectives)

c) To continue to contribute to the required coordination units (1 and 5). Objectives)

5.3.14. To be flexible in responding to market needs (2., 4. 5. And 6. Objectives).

5.3.15. Coordination and cooperation with the Telecommunications (ITU-R) and Telecommunications Shield (ITU-D) Industries and the Secretary-General (5.Target)

5.3.16. Supporting the development of telecommunications in the developing countries and working with ITU-D to support the efforts of the ITU-D to develop the information society in the developing countries and to create appropriate collections (5 and 6). Objectives).

5.3.17. Develop and strengthen the range of financial, strategic, and business plans (5.Target).

5.3.18. With the help of the Telecommunications Standardization Division Group (TSAG), the indicators to be determined are to monitor the performance of the Industry and recommend the strategic plan (5.Target) as needed.

6. Telecommunication Sector (ITU-D)

6.1. The mission of the Telecommunications Development Sector (ITU-D) is to address the "news about reporting" of all people in the world, through access to infrastructure and information and communications services. Accordingly, the task is provided:

6.1.1. To be helpful in developing information and communication technologies (ICT), in developing countries, in the technical, human and financial resources they need in applications, and to encourage access to ICT.

6.1.2. To encourage the benefits of ICT to be delivered to all the world's people.

6.1.3. To encourage a multiplicity of applications to address the numeric divide.

6.1.4. To develop and manage information flow to the needs of the countries that are being developed, with a focus on people with special needs, including disabled and disabled people.

6.2. This task is in a state of complete organisations and volumes that are trying to improve access to telecommunications technology and services in the countries that are in progress.

6.3. The mission is part of the ITU's two responsibilities, such as being an expert in the United Nations and implementing projects under the United Nations Development Programme or other supporting regulations. will be provided.

6.4. This task, above 1.50%, is the international, regional and language of the Union for all the Union, in particular in the Telecommunication Sector, telecommunications development and the reduction of the digital divide. It is handled within the described environment through units of increasing level with units.

6.5. In addition to meeting in future conferences, the Telecommunications Development Sector has been in the process of priorities for 2004-2007, in addition to the meeting. Each priority is above, 1.3 am 3.3. It is associated with special targets that are numbered in the partition.

6.5.1. To encourage the development, development, development, and efficiency of Information and Human Technologies (ICT) products and services, especially in developing countries (2.Target).

6.5.2. With special emphasis on ICT waste and services, disabled and disabled, it is important to encourage everyone's access (2.Target).

6.5.3. Assist Member States with assistance and tool in their activities related to building and policy-setting frameworks, corporate and organizational resources, and fulfilling the 6.5.1 and 6.5.2 priorities above (1. 2. And 6.Targets).

6.5.4. In the countries that are in progress, I help Industry Members who are trying to sell ICT and other services, and to provide assistance (2.Target).

6.5.5. To collect, analyze, and use information, data and statistics on ICT to be helped by Member States and Industry Members in their decision to make informed policy and wake decisions (6.Target).

6.5.6. To strengthen communication channels and to establish the necessary co-ordination and cooperation between the members of the Telecommunication Bureau (CIS) and ITU-D, and in the secretarial interface with the CIS and other ITU Industries, both in the headquarters and regional offices, (5th and 6.Targets) communication and coordination for the active and business community.

6.5.7.   The role and mission of ITU and ITU-D are well-informed, with the aim of building the appropriate environment for implementation and development of services, with international, regional and local organizations and other units involved in ICT development. strengthen communication channels and set up the necessary coordination and cooperation (1. 2. and 3. Objectives).

6.5.8. The ITU Member States and ITU-D Sector Members and their Association as an executive organization for the implementation of projects under the United Nations Development Programme or other supporting arrangements under the United Nations Development Programme or other support arrangements. From ITU ' s push to ensure they get the maximum benefit (1 and 5). Objectives).

6.5.9. To develop and strengthen the range of financial, strategic, and planned planning (5.Target).

6.5.10. In accordance with the Telecommunication advisory group (TDAG), the criteria set is to monitor the performance of the industry and recommend corrections to the strategic plan as needed (5.Target).

6.5.11. A gender perspective is included in programs and activities, and to ensure that it is implemented at a time (5.Target).

6.5.12. Emphasizing the needs and capabilities of young people in the wake of telecommunications (5.Target).

6.5.13. To make the appropriate contributions to the preparations for the World Information Society Summit (WSIS) (2nd and 6th). Objectives).

6.5.14. The experience of developing countries in the field of ICT is to be considered in the establishment of their cooperation in the field (2nd and 6th). Objectives).

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Secretariat

7.1. In particular, the Secretary's office is high on the members of the Union, specifically at the Full-Authorized Representative Conference, the Council, conferences, reps, meetings, policy forums, TELECOM exhibitions and other activities. provide quality and efficient services.

7.2. The secretariat fulsets the special duties and responsibilities defined in the Institution's Law and the Glossary, and/or the Full Authorized Representative Conference, the Council, the conference and representative meetings and the duties and responsibilities of the received decisions.

7.3. This task is described above in the following media, which is described as a whole for the entire Union in Section 2, and is described as being specific to the secretariat:

a) A membership that has enormous needs

b) With time to face growing demands, flexible, innovative and reliable support services must be trusted a membership

7.4. In addition to being defined in future conferences, the Secretariat is given priorities for 2004-2007 (a specific order is not to be made):

7.4.1. When you do the council, it will be the basis for informed decisions, opening up, right, and information on how to make informed decisions.

7.4.2. To improve the financial accounting of ITU activities by establishing more open conditions between costs related to costs, through financial plans and budgets, and financial plans.

7.4.3. To hold the account of the revenue and expenses of products and services with an approach, as described in Resolution 91 (Minneapolis 1998), with the purpose of the cost and services of the product.

7.4.4. Identify financial resources.

7.4.5. To develop a flexible management structure with high level of authorititiy entitlements.

7.4.6. To increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the secretarial structures, activities and processes, and especially to the costs.

7.4.7. To drive new technology and other innovations in the needed services and for Members ' needs, including certain targeted plays and budget, as well as appropriate ways to use them.

7.4.8. To maintain a secretary with flexibility and innovation that is willing to be defeated.

7.4.9. To provide early information to memberships about the problems in reaching the specified objectives and priorities.

7.4.10. To execute a more flexible selling policy, and especially reduce delays in alam times.

7.4.11. To attract and retain high-quality stolen ITU from a high level of technological complexity in general to respond to the needs of the members.

7.4.12. Increasing the quality and efficiency of the Union's human resources by taking care of its benefits and service, by taking care of regional and gender representationalities.

7.4.13. He's about to deal with members. To develop new mechanisms for international business, as defined in the Establishment Act and the Proposition described in the Glossary.

7.4.14. To increase the use of ITU's activities and products to increase the use of its memberships and products and services.

7.4.15. To serve as a supportive service in the international programs of the ITU aligned with the objectives.

7.5. The ITU Secretariat has been more effective in the activities related to the ITU tasks of the United Nations, especially in its responsibilities related to the World Information Society Summit.

IV.KISIM

MaliUnion's Financial Base and Babes

8.1. The financial structure of the Union, It is governed by Article 28.7 of the Board of Installation and 33.Article of the Glossary of the Word. The Financial Plan does not define the framework specified by the spending limits (and also the number of module contributions). According to this frame, 2 two-year budget, which shows the union with special activities carried out by the Union (operating base budgeting) and, ultimately, the strategic plan on one side, with plans to work on the other side. It will be done.

8.2. Together, the members and the secretariat should continue to strengthen the Union's financial structure, given that the Union resources are not going to increase much, and perhaps less. The media identification described above will have the necessary and proper results on the Union's financial base and requires careful, fair, and innovative responses. In addition, the ITU plays and its financial system and the Union's strategic, financial and sound planning tasks are set up close to the establishment and trust of the trust and confidence in the establishment of the accounting and trust. It will be needed.

8.3. To encourage the effective contribution of developing countries to ITU activities, the financial support required for applications to use the Union's 6-play language in the country is not defined.

8.4. The Union's priority financial resources are from the Financial Tupset 6.Article, 19.Article and Schedule 2 (voluntary contributions and trust fund) in Resolution 11 (Revize MARAKEUN, 2002), as reflected in:

a) Member States, Industry Members, and Partner-paid contribution units;

b) Volunteer cots;

c) Release revenue;

d) The cost of delivery of services requested by members, such as those in the satellite waste records, are not (cost recovery);

e) Project executable;

f) proceeds from the TELECOM exhibitions intended to develop an important part of the project;

g) Interest and other revenues.

RESOLUTION 72 (REMARKETER MARASEVE, 2002)

Strategic, financial, and play-planning information in

ITU

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

a) To this conference, need to plan financial and play to address its applicability across ITU Statement of Advice Decision 11 (Valetta, 1998) to be accepted at the World Conference on Telecommunications Shield,

b) as one of the priorities of the ITU, The Union's 2004-2007 strategic plan, which increases computability and efficiency, and plans to play as a mechanism to strengthen the progress of strategic planning through strategic planning and budgeting process to three sectors, and Not generational until the General Secretariat

With

in mind

a) the process for which ITU progress is planned to be measured in a period of four years. strategic, financial, and operational plans to be significantly enhanced through the use of the activities;

ilgilib) The activities of the Association and financial plans for the ITU are intended and related to the activities of the Union. to identify resources and to make people aware that they are in active ways between them, or

-Track progress in the implementation of the Union's programs;

-Using performance indicators to further progress in the authenticity of the members ' program activities to increase their capacity;

-improving the efficiency of these activities;

-About the cost of running the cost, including the cost of running;

-The integration of ITU and related other international and regional telecommunication installations. Caring;

c) The plan to play out, and the relevant documentation of the strategic and financial planning and effective media. whether the appropriate financial regulation is to be described in the presentation of the information in the presentation of the information they contain and to ensure that the compliance of the information in the presentation of the information in the presentation is to be described in the event;

d) that the Council is able to control and control the development of strategic, operating, and financial services in accordance with the an effective and special review mechanism is required to allow plans to be made to be true

By accepting

.

1-will help the Union implement strategic and financial plans, and will review the Council's review of to set special measures and other measures, such as those listed in the attachment of this resolution, to take part in the plan to play in a way that will allow for the opportunity to be played, such as those listed in the appendix of the resolution.

2-Taking into account the recommendations of Member States and Industry groups, including the Union's Financial and Financial To review their edits and make available offers to address the Council of c) and d) items as of above,

3-each of its own plans, including strategic, financial, and working-planning. To prepare the Council for review of the year's review

Decision to instruct the directors of the Secretary General and the three Bureau

1-Progress in the development of strategic, financial, and operating tasks and progress in the process of execution of to assign the necessary names for the purpose of this resolution and to make sure that the resolution is intended;

2-Will ensure that future strategic, financial, and sound plans are to be prepared in parallel with this resolution to take adequate measures;

3-2006 Full reps conference to be considered at the conference, along with appropriate advice for the initialization

provides instructions to the Council.

 

SOLUTION DECISION 72-EK (Revalize Marraku, 2002)

Planning for Chinese planningöðeler

— any four, including specific projects and plays, such as ongoing work. The characteristics of the activities that will be done in the current period.

— Performance to measure progress in the purpose and sub-objectives of the different enterprise units The description of the indicators, the description, or the value of the people.

— Resources for executing workload scenarios, execution strategies, and decidedworks properties are not defined.

— The source is the source of the relevant conference or nobility with decisions that are contained in the financial properties of solving strategies through measures, such as reshups of priorities

— Full authorized representatives conference or progress in implementing decisions by the Council frame

— Features of the precautions to be taken to meet the objectives set in the strategic plan: progress in the description of a range of products and services that will be involved in cost management and/or revenue.

— The framework of the progress reports for the different groups of consulting.

 

RESOLUTION DECISION 77 (RevAze Marraku, 2002)

Future Conference and Assembly of

Unity

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

a) document 33 of the planned conference and nobility presented by the Secretary-General;

tekliflerib) Bids offered in Bazze Member States;

c) By the Member States, Industry Members, and Union Industries before each session of a conference or sceptic Required preparation (s) to execute

alarakby taking into account

1-The future conference and calendar of the nobility is as follows:

1.1 World Telecom Standardization (WTSA-04): Brazil, October 2004;

1.2 Regional Radiocommunication Conference, first part (RRC-04): Geneva, 10-28 Mayors 2004;

1.3 Regional Radiocommunication Conference, second part (RRC): Geneva, at earliest 2005 (8);

1.4 World Telecommunication Conference (WTDC): the earliest of 2006 (9);

1.5 Full Conference of Authorized Representatives (PP-06): 2 in the second half of 2006;

1.6 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-07): the first half of 2007;

on the need for a radiocommunication phase in 2007, the Council has a decision to make;

3-Also consider the solutions and advice decisions of the conference's agendas, relevant conferences and nobility by the Council, by taking it;

                             

(8) The places and dates will be decided by the Council after the first part of RRC.

(9) Locations and dates will be determined by the Council at the 2004 meeting.

4-Conferencing and nobility decisions are made within the periods specified in 1, the exact date and locations, yet the provisions set forth in the Glossary of certain dates, in cases where certain dates are specified by the Council, by the Council, by meeting the Member States and by doing sufficient time in the search for different conferences. the agendas in 1 in the decisions that will not be the specified times of the conference and the nobility are not to be determined; the exact duration of the conference and the nobility of the nobility is within the periods specified in 1, after the agenda is determined,   

to be determined by the

makes a decision.

 

RESOLUTION DECISION 80 (Revoluze Marraku, 2002)

World radiocommunication conference process

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

a) The agenda of the 2003 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-03) was announced by the Council in 2001. and its approval;

b) The radiocommunication industry is investing in a technological development, and demand for new services, timely and Increased speed in an environment that requires effective action

With

in mind

a) (Geneva, 1997) the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-97) and (Istanbul, 2000) the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-2000), where many admins offer joint regional offers, which greatly contribute to the efficiency of the conference play;

b) The public liaison between non-formal groups and regions is in the process of being played at these conferences. Important role playing;

c) with Resolution 72 (Revze WRC-2000), the WRC-2000 is both formal and informal to solve the sleep-inaction. If you want to

when you consider it

a) A lot of advice from ITU Reform Etus Group, which aims to increase the effectiveness of ITU in an environment that is in a state of its own. has been accepted by this conference;

b) a world radiocommunication conference, in accordance with paragraphs 118 and 126 of the ITU Glossary The (WRC) cycle is based on a period of two conferences, so that two or three years of playing may be on the agenda of the first conference in the cycle, while the agenda items requiring long-playing times will be held for later conferences. already visible;

c) Strategic plan to the forefront of a strategy aimed at more efficient world radiocommunication conferences. of the system;

d) Financial statement of the proposed agenda of paragraph 126, a world radiocommunication conference (WRC). required by estimating their requirements

By accepting

1-World radiocommunication conference preparations, including budget estimates of its management, peppie two world radiocommunication conference: a WRC will offer the draft agenda of the next WRC and a temporary agenda for the second WRC, should it be planned according to its foundation;

2-As specified in Solution Decision 72 (Revize WRC-2000), the world will be presented to the radiocommunication conferences to support regional compatibility of bids;

3-In the conference call, topics or new topics on the conference agenda are to support both formal and informal unity of the solution;

4-When proposing special agenda items for WRC, the potential financial and resource requirements and The Bureau of Telecommunications is also required to request assistance, including some indicators of what the impact of them may be (preparation and decision-making).

makes a decision

With the recommendation of theRadyokomünikasyonRadiocommunication Advisory Group, the world has done with radiocommunication conferences for radio communication and to be taken into consideration by WRC about ways to improve the organization

Instruct the Director of the radiocommunication Bureau

1-With its member States, regional and sub-regional telecommunication installations, to future WRC to help support what kind of help they might be able to savehazýrlýklarýnýn

2-Regional and regional with Member States, based on the Office of Telecommunications and Telecommunications Bureau to help sub-regional telecommunications organizations, in their own regions or conference locations, with briefings and informal and non-formal regional and inter-region meeting arrangements;

3-The Council of the Radiocommunications Bureau in the Yukarca is a member of the Council for instruction 2. for submitting a report

Instruct the Director of the radiocommunication Bureau to be instructed to do so

To encourage the contribution of all Member States and Industry Members in the fulfillment of this topic

provides instructions to the Secretary-General.

RESOLUTION DECISION 86 (RevolZE Marraku, 2002)

Release for frequency allocations for satellite network (satellite),

coordination, reporting, and registration procedures

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

a) The allocation and good use of the radiocommunication frequency spectrum and the radiocommunication Tyrönü The Group of Experts (VGE), which is set up to be resold, recommends that the Volunteer Group (VGE) will be resold procedures, including coordination and reporting procedures for the satellite, as well as the Procedures for Radiocommunication;

b) Full-Authorized Representative Conference Resolution 18 (Kyoto, 1994), Director of the Bureau of Radiocommunication (BR), instructed to start a review of some of the issues related to coordination of the international satellite,

c) Radiocommunication Conference of the World Telecommunications Conference (Geneva, 1997) (WRC-97), effective January 1, 1999 That you accept the things that you say you are.

d) The coordination and notification procedures of the satellite are the basis for the ITU to perform its role. and space telecommunications is required;

e) The intended purpose of this solution is to the intended purpose of the application;

f) A criterion for how to implement this resolution for the purpose of the specified purposes

With

in mind

To deal with the costs of the United States and BR, it is as simple as possible, as these procedures have been. important to hold;

when you consider it

a) All topics related to Israeli attention (due diligence) are Full Authorized Representatives Conference Resolution 85 (Minneapolis, 1998) and include in Solution Decision 49 (Revze WRC-2000);

b) Solution Decision 80, which is the maximum consideration in the implementation of the preps in the ITU Glossary (Revised WRC-2000)

By noting

i) Countries or country groups, special needs of the countries in progress, and some of the countries ' coatable locations In accordance with Article 44th of the Kuruluk Law, in accordance with the 44th article of the Dried Act, radiocommunication frequencies and related orbits, in accordance with the 44th of the Institution's Law, in accordance with Article 44 of the Institution. The radiocommunication protocol provisions are in parallel, reasonable, efficient and reallocation of economic use;

ii) To ensure that these procedures, features, and attachments reflect the latest technology;

iii) sell sadeletions and cost savings for BR and administrations;

For

, the related technical features and the related attachments of the Radiocommunication Tray are available for the satellite. for review and update of advanced propagation, coordination, reporting and registration procedures used in frequency allocations,

2003, and the next world decides to ask for radiocommunication conferences

To determine the criteria and scope to be used in the implementation of this solution,

2003 decides to ask world-radio conferences separately. .

RESOLUTION DECISION 88 (Revalize Marraku, 2002)

Request for service charges and administrative procedures for satellite registrationkayýtlarý

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

a) for the execution of the Full-Authorized Representative Conference, the registration of satellite waste fees, Council to accept the Resolution 88 (Minneapolis, 1998), which asked the council to accept the methodology and calendar of the charges;

b) A hard part of the Council's 1999 meeting with the payment schedule after the release of the registration to agree to Decision 482, which defines the methodology and calendar of the charges based on the part of the part (as published as the published page adage);

c) The World Radiocommunication Conference (Istanbul, 2000) (WRC-2000), with the consequences of not being paid such fees, The Full-Authorized Representative Conference Resolution 88 (Minneapolis, 1998), which is defined by the WRC-2000, is an interest in the acceptance of the provisions of the Radiocommunication System, and the effective dates of the effective entry. Scope of the provisions of the Resolution of Resolution 83 (WRC-2000), which recommends that it deoriate;

d) in the Council's 2001 meeting, Decision 482 to be billed as a fixed rate of record for record hits after January 1, 2002, with record time being billed;

E) An alternate remuneration of the Council with Decision 510 that was accepted in the 2002 meeting without a page count base, and at the same time, set up a subgroup to work on the effects of full cost implementation on the effects of cost contribution to activities related to satellite waste records,

With

in mind

a) The operation within the Radiocommunication Bureau (BR) of any delay in the implementation of satellite cost-cost cause a serious increase in the delay, and may have financial implications;

b) A decision on this topic, The Member States must ensure that the earned rights are protected in the implementation of the relevant procedures of the radiocommunication Trim.

when you consider it

a) the provisions of the WRC-2000 and the above consideration c), 7 November 1998. under the implementation of subsequent radiocommunication procedures, the Member States set up a link between the earned rights and the payment of the charges for the registration of the satellite, and the following month of the above. Instead of taking into account the need to do it in the first place.

b) Fully Authorized Conference Resolution 88 (Minneapolis, 1998) by WRC-2000 to the WRC-2000 instructions on the results of the non-payment

By accepting

1-Cost decision for satellite waste records, Full Authorized Representative Conference Resolution 91 (Minneapolis, 1998) as quickly as possible, in accordance with the general principles of the cost of the accepted cost;

2-Special to BR IFIC for space radiocommunication services in advanced publishing, such as For the protection of portions of the Council Resolution 482 and requests for coordination and understanding of the Council Resolution 482 (Previous 11). And 14. Items are available in the 30/S30, 30A/S30A and 30B/S30B Attachments of the Radiocommunication System by BR after 7 November 1998, and 7 November 1998, and the previous Resolution 46 (RREWRC-97) and prior Resolution 46 (WRC-97), or the previous Solution Decision 46 (WRC-97), or Radiocommunication System. to the cost-planning application of lists and requests for deities in space service plans;

3-in-mind c) the effective date of the Radiocommunication Protocol of the Telecommunications System in the past 1 2003

makes a decision

i) Decision 482, above, to reflect the effects of 1 and 2 above;

ii) the satellite records, which are not specified in the socket, and the BR as a date on which the Council is determined, scope of application fees, including the comparable and auditable costs encountered in the processing of satellite waste records;

iii) The Full Authorized Representative Conference Resolution 91 (Minneapolis, 1998) makes the decision in 4 " real The meaning of the term "(" the "open cost") is described;

On

, the Council will provide recommendations to the 2003 meeting, creating a group open to all Member States and Industry Members. for

To take into account

Council in the event of this conference Instructions for the system

To consider the recommendations of the group in decision 482 to the extent that it is possible to recommend it

instruct the Council to consider in the 2003 meeting

verirabove

decision on 3 içinto make a line 60 days prior to the due date.

Instruct the Director of the radiocommunication Bureau

The

abovekarardecides

2003 World Radiocommunication Conference, which is recommended

the next full authorized reps conference will implement this resolution and process the registration of the satellite.

to submit a report on the cost of the cost of cost

gives instructions to the Secretary-General.

RESOLUTION DECISION 94 (Revoluze Marraku, 2002)

Control ofhesaplarýnýnUnion accounts

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

The external auditor, appointed by the Government of

Confederation, for the accounts of the Union's accounts for the years 1998-2001 carefully, appropriately, and properly administered

With

in mind

hesaplarýnýnThe Confederation of Swiss Confederation has the deepest gratitude and deepest gratitude and accounts for the Government of the Confederation of Swiss to ensure that the current arrangement can be refreshed for its control

decides to refer to it

to present this resolution decision to the Government of the Confederation of Switzerland

gives instructions to the Secretary-General.

RESOLUTION OF RESOLUTION 102 (REVZE MARRAKU, 2002)

Administering

Internet Field Names and Addresses

The Full Office of the Telecommunications Union of International Telecommunication (MARAKEUS, 2002),

Unification objectives include telecommunications in the international level of global knowledge and society. To encourage the adoption of a young approach, to encourage the use of new telecommunication technologies to address all the world's people, and to ensure that Member States and Industry Members ' efforts to achieve these goals are in compliance.

as a difference

a) Global information, including Internet Protocol (IP)-based companies, and especially the Internet. infrastructure as a vital engine for the growth of the world economy in the twenty-first century;

b) The private sector is very important in the development and development of the Internet through the infrastructure and services of the sample. a role playing;

c) where internet development is primarily driven by market-leading and private, and government programs;

d) Ignore all sides of the internet domain name and address management, and all sides of the allocation with the need to fully reflect the internet and the business of the Internet, with the need to do so;

e) Internet domain names and addresses, more generally, internet and global information, gender, race, religion, or from the country of the country, where it should be largely accessible to all citizens;

f) Special to a country or a region of the world where internet name and address allocation methods are private and specific It can't be harmful;

is that internet management is a subject of absolute international interest and is a full international policy of interest. required;

h) Increased use of the Internet is expected to cause IP addresses capacity to increase capacity;

i) The country population of the Member States or the country where a country code top-level area (ccTLD) is simulated. represents part of the part;

j) Analyze the administrative and administrative users exposed on issues related to the ccTLDs of the Member States in coordination with an active role;

With

in mind

a) with the Internet in general, with internet issues related to IP-based issues, and the Internet in general;

b) ITU provides a set of name and address allocation of addresses across the world. task as a forum for policy discussions, as well as;

c) the information about ITU, which supports the discussions, and which internet domain names and addresses management, in particular who can play a positive role by offering a platform for the country's governments to publish;

d) Policy regarding ITU's internet domain names and addresses management through international business. required by contributing to the development;

By

acceptance

bykabul

yönetiminina) Management of Internet domain names and addresses,

Technical and coordination requirements that are responsible for technical special units;

Governments and intergovernmental organizations may be responsible for and authorized international installations. include public issues (example, decision, security, freedom of use, protection of individual rights, sovereignty, competition rules, and business access for everyone);

b) Global and basic resource allocation methods, such as internet domain names and addresses, both state and private in the interest of the industry;

c) The government's mission is to co-play with global information and a large proportion of all citizens. to provide a wanted environment, to provide a clean, consistent and predictable legal framework, and to ensure proper protection of public output in the management of internet names and addresses;

d) The system that manages internet domain names and addresses will not understand the protection of intellectual property rights. the public benefit of having procedures and procedures, including solution procedures, to be public;

e) When it is possible for governments to be responsible for the allocation of internet resources, it is a fair game. expected to encourage a competitive environment

By highlighting

,

1-taking into account the objectives of the Union and the rights of the internet domain names and addresses to take important tasks in international discussions and programs;

2-To ensure a worldwide representation, Member States, internet domain names and addresses to encourage the international administration to take part in the event;

3-As associated with the Bureau, this solution is determined by contacting the regional telecommunication setups and For example, if you want to:

4-In relation to the Bureau, the internet field names and addresses are determined by their management to assist Member States in order to achieve their policy objectives;

5-To report to the Council first about the activities that are being done in this topic

decides to instruct the Secretary-General

1-switched to IP Version 6 (Ipv6), with the management of internet domain names and addresses, such as ENUM and international domain names (IDN) to continue liaison and business with appropriate units in related topics;

2-To review the ccTLD and other related experiences of Member States, the activities of the appropriate units with Member States and Industry Members to work with them;

3-To make a recommendation for the management of the "int" field, the appropriate units will be required to decide to work with Member States and Industry Members to work with them, following their activities;

4-To report to the Council first about the activities that are done in this topic

Instructions for the Telecommunication Bureau of Standardization to be namedDirektörü

1-In accordance with the appropriate units, in the period 2002-2006, Member States, in particular, are less than to benefit from the use of international and regional forums to discuss policy, publicly and technical issues in general, and the management of privately-held internet names and addresses;

2-To report to the Council first about the activities that are done in this topic

Instructions to theDirektörüTelecom Shield Bureau Director

aktifInternet field names and addresses management-related discussions and programs to actively participate in programs For required precautions

talimatinstruct Council

1-Registered in fulfilling policy objectives, especially in the way of managing names and addresses. To actively participate in discussions about development;

2-Track and track policy, business, and technical advancements in Internet domain names and addresses. for them;

3-Increased information about national level information across all relevant volumes, and names, internet domain names, and to encourage them to manage addresses

davetinvites Member States.

List of solution decisions thatLaðvedilen

SUP                      SOLUTION KARARI 74 (Minneapolis, 1998)

The management of the International Telecommunication Unit, and the construction of reviewing and developing

SUP          RESOLUTION DECISION 76 (Minneapolis, 1998)

konferansThe conference and nobility of the International Telecommunication Unit general provisions

SUP          SOLUTION DECISION 78 (Minneapolis, 1998)

DüzenlemeCouncil Member States, elected officials, and Radiocommunication Arrangement Permanent procedures for the selection of members of the Board

SUP          SOLUTION DECISION 81 (Minneapolis, 1998)

UluslararasýUnited States government and International Telecommunication Acceptance of regulations for the Full-Authorized Representative Conference in the Union of UnionBirliði

SUP          SOLUTION KARARI 83 (Minneapolis, 1998)

President of the Radioactive Regulatory Board of the Regulatory Board apply

SUP          SOLUTION DECISION 84 (Minneapolis, 1998)

Radiocommunication Regulatory Board methods

SQUARE CEILING 5/A (Marrakeau, 2002)

Council Member States Rotation

TamInternational Conference of the Telecommunications Union Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002)

) where the Council is one of the Member States that are selected by the Full-Authorized Representative Conference;

b) each of the Member States has the potential to contribute to the Union through the fold of the Council;

c) To be considered as an observer in the Council of Member States and to improve the status of observers at this conference  The decision is made by the

With

in mind,

a) The number of Member Countries in the Council, If the Union does not exceed 25% of the total number of Member Countries,

b) on a voluntary basis, along with the positive results of regional co-ordination patterns in this leg

By noting

This is a selection of regional and sub-regional coordinates of such regional and sub-regional co-ordinates at the conference. in a serious way,

Holding the

line

The principle mentioned in the Council member 's consideration in the above without some of the course' s areas of rotation is complete. meanings, meaning that it cannot be applied to

By accepting

To member countries, with appropriate paths and tools, for example, regional or sub-regional meetings, voluntary to organize bilateral or multi-party coordination with the purpose of facilitating this kind of rotation.

Recommendance

SQUARE CEILING 5/B (Marrakeaus, 2002)

The first report of the Authorization Committee to the Full Conference of Authorized Representatives presentation

International Telecommunication Unit Full Authorized Representatives Conference (Marasac 2002),

The 31st of the Union's conferences of the

ITU Glossary related to the authorization documents of the Union. item;  

With

in mind

The Union's conferences, nobility, and General Rules of the General Rules of Elections, Fully Authorized Representatives Your conference is 9. on calendar day, article 176, of item:     

in front of the view

a) approve the delegation's authorization documents and results in a general installation within the specified time zone. The 68 of the Union's General Rules for reporting, conferences, nobility and meetings of the Union. The Authorization Committee specified in its clause is the responsibility;

b) on the first report of the Committee for Authorization of the General Assembly, in the most important way possible and in any case, Full Authorized Delegates Conference 9. if you want to make a decision before the calendar day;

By accepting

the next Full Authorized Tem. Conference to present the first report of the Authorization Committee, at the 9th of the conference. has an earlier date decision than the calendar day;

tavsiyerecommends

yetkiMember Countries ' authorization to be signed by one of the authorities identified in article 326 of the Glossary The originals of their documents, along with an approved translation of the Union's official translation in one of the Union's official languages, send the secretariat to the secretariat as soon as possible and to the maximum extent of the Pseudo 329, 330 and 331. to show;

recommends separately

devamýnýThe appropriate administrative regulations to ensure that the Member Countries are notified of the procedures to be monitored For doing so;

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

SQUARE CEILING 5/C (Marrakeau, 2002)

General Political Remarks presented to theKonseranslarýnaYam Entitled Representatives of Representatives of the Conservatory

International Conference of Telecommunications, Fully Authorized Representatives (Marraku, 2002),

General Political Opens in the Full Authorized Representative Conference of the22ITU Reform Etud Group 22-number to reduce the amount of time used for it and to make the conference more effective, arguing that the length of the Global Political Opens should be reduced;

With

in mind

In addition to the Union's financial resources, the Union's financial resources include General Political Intentions. to the standardization of the term;

By making ançabaeffort

full Authorized Representatives of the Conference will increase the workload;

as a difference

General Political Opens only during the first week of the conference;

With

in mind

Members of the Member States have increased their overall political statements with a maximum of five minutes;

tavsiyerecommends

The conference of the full text of all General Political Tations, including those that did not during the first week of the conference on the site;

gives instructions to the General Secretary.

 

 

 

 



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