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ITU World Radiocommunication Conference Approves Spectrum For Automotive Radar
2015-11-17 07:58:11| rfglobalnet News Articles
Radio-frequency spectrum needed for the operation of short-range high-resolution automotive radar has been allocated in the 79 GHz frequency band. This decision was reached at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) currently meeting in Geneva from 2 to 27 November.
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ITU World Radiocommunication Conference Approves Spectrum For Automotive Radar
2015-11-17 07:58:11| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Radio-frequency spectrum needed for the operation of short-range high-resolution automotive radar has been allocated in the 79 GHz frequency band. This decision was reached at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) currently meeting in Geneva from 2 to 27 November.
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ITU Radiocommunication Assembly Sets Future Direction For Wireless Communications
2015-11-13 07:31:17| rfglobalnet News Articles
The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly concluded recently after deliberating this past week on new directions in radiocommunications. Held every three to four years, the Radiocommunication Assembly deliberated the future direction of radiocommunications and reached significant decisions that will influence the future development of radiocommunications worldwide in an increasingly wireless environment.
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ITU approves standards for advanced audio broadcasting technology
2015-10-19 11:30:20| Digital TV News
The ITU has approved ITU-R BS.2088-0. The standard allows a single file to carry a complete audio programme containing audio samples as well as metadata for any combination of object, channel and scene-based audio.
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Over 57% of global population still offline - ITU
2015-09-21 14:05:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The number of people online all over the world has grown to 3.2 billion, up from 2.9 billion last year and equating to around 43 percent of the global population, according to new figures from the 2015 edition of the State of Broadband report published by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). However, while access to the internet is approaching saturation levels in the developed world, the report reveals that some 4 billion people, or 57 percent of the world's population, remain offline. Released to coincide with the forthcoming United Nations Sustainable Development Summit in New York and the parallel meeting of the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development on 26 September, the fourth edition of the State of Broadband report confirms the ITU's forecast from earlier this year, adding that the internet is only accessible to 35 percent of people in developing countries. The situation in the 48 UN-designated Least Developed Countries is particularly critical, said the ITU, with over 90 percent of people without any kind of internet connectivity.
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