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Developing Countries in the ITU-R

Mohamed Ali El-Moghazi () and Jason Whalley ()
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Mohamed Ali El-Moghazi: National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA)
Jason Whalley: Northumbria University

Chapter Chapter 8 in The International Radio Regulations, 2021, pp 137-161 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The presence of developing countries in the ITU-R has evolved over time. Prior to 1950, the ITU was controlled by a small number of European countries, namely France, the UK, Italy and Portugal, that directed the votes of their colonies in Africa, Asia and elsewhere.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88571-7_8

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