The 1992 world administrative radio conference: A survey of the US delegation and recommendations for the future
Dom Caristi
Telecommunications Policy, 1993, vol. 17, issue 6, 407-414
Abstract:
The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference discussed crucial issues regarding international spectrum allocation. In spite of the importance of the proceedings, little attention was paid to the conference by news media or trade press. This paper focuses on a survey of the 53 members of the US delegation to WARC-92. While most thought the delegation was effective in achieving most of its goals, they provided a number of recommendations to improve the efficiency of future US WARC delegations. The principal recommendation was that future delegations be selected earlier, especially the delegation leadership. In addition, the USA must be more active in seeking coalitions with other nations long before the conference itself actually begins. Many of the survey respondents mentioned the success of the European Community in the deliberations, primarily because 34 member nations supported any European-proposed initiatives.
Date: 1993
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