• Latest

ITU Releases Revised Global Agreement To Improve Radio Spectrum Management

August 29, 2024
From Automation To Innovation

BMA’s View  Innovations In Advertising And Subscription Models For Digital Platforms: Why The Imported Playbook Is Failing Africa

May 4, 2026
AfreeTV Calls On African Broadcasters To Lead A New Era Of Global Storytelling

AfreeTV Calls On African Broadcasters To Lead A New Era Of Global Storytelling

May 4, 2026

Nigeria’s Digital Switchover Accelerated As 100+ Channels Join FreeTV Platform

May 4, 2026
South Africa’s Pay-TV Market Faces Significant Decline

Kenya: Traditional Pay TV Faces Layoffs As Streaming Services Gain Popularity

May 4, 2026
Nigeria: MTN Unveils Move To Expand Fibre Network To 8 Million Homes By 2028

Kenya: Safaricom Boosts Home Fibre Internet Speeds Without Extra Charge

May 4, 2026
Strengthening Preservation: BMA Webinar To Address Risk Identification & Assessment In Audio-Visual Archives

Strengthening Preservation: BMA Webinar To Address Risk Identification & Assessment In Audio-Visual Archives

May 1, 2026
Accelerating Universal Delivery Of Fully-Digital Broadcasting Services To All Nigerians

Report: The Future Of Public Interest Broadcasting In Africa Under Pressure In The Digital Age

May 1, 2026
Showmax Originals Shines At 2025 Zanzibar International Film Festival With Multiple Wins

End Of An Era: MultiChoice Shuts Down Showmax

May 1, 2026
Satellite Platforms Key To Broadcasting Resilience And Growth In Africa – A Spotlight At The Broadcasters Convention In Lagos

East African Nations Unite For Regional Satellite Initiative To Enhance Connectivity And Digital Sovereignty

May 1, 2026
Kenya Launches UrbanTok As An Alternative To TikTok, Empowering Creators With New Opportunities

Kenya Launches UrbanTok As An Alternative To TikTok, Empowering Creators With New Opportunities

May 1, 2026
BMA Webinar: How Broadcasters Can Ensure Transparency And Credibility With Their Audiences In The AI Ecosystem

BMA Webinar: How Broadcasters Can Ensure Transparency And Credibility With Their Audiences In The AI Ecosystem

April 30, 2026

Report: Africa’s Media Industry Confronts Revenue Shift As Digital Platforms Redefine Monetisation Models

April 30, 2026
Monday, May 4, 2026
Broadcast Media Africa
  • Home
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Rights
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisition
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Regulation
    • Satellite
    • Tech Features
    • Telecommunications
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
Login
Join BMA Network
BMA
  • Home
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Rights
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisition
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Regulation
    • Satellite
    • Tech Features
    • Telecommunications
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
Login
Join BMA Network
BMA
Join BMA Network
No Result
View All Result
Home News

ITU Releases Revised Global Agreement To Improve Radio Spectrum Management

August 29, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has announced the release of an updated version of the Radio Regulations, an international treaty that governs the global use of radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits.

The 2024 edition of the ITU Radio Regulations, set to come into effect on January 1, 2025, is the culmination of a four-year process that included four weeks of negotiations during the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-23) held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, last year.

This treaty regulates the global use of radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits for various radio services, systems, and applications, such as fixed and mobile broadband, satellite systems, sound and TV broadcasting, radio navigation, meteorological monitoring and prediction, space research and Earth exploration, and amateur radio services.

ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin emphasised the significance of the 2024 edition of the Radio Regulations, stating, “As technological progress advances and the demand for spectrum grows, the international treaty continues to evolve to accommodate new radiocommunication services and applications, minimise interference between services, and ensure equitable access to this essential resource.”

The treaty plays a crucial role in international radio frequency management, ensuring that spectrum allocations keep pace with the rapidly evolving technological landscape and meet the needs of modern communication systems. It also governs how radio equipment and systems operate to ensure efficient and effective coexistence among various services worldwide and anywhere in space, optimising the usage of today’s increasingly crowded airwaves.

The 2024 Radio Regulations identify new spectrum resources to support technological innovation, deepen global connectivity, increase access to and equitable use of space-based radio resources, and enhance safety at sea, in the air, and on land.

Mario Maniewicz, Director of the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau, highlighted that the updated Radio Regulations result from hard-won agreements reached WRC-23 and underscored the spirit of cooperation and compromise among all members to negotiate timely changes to the international treaty. He emphasised that the updated treaty provides a framework for national spectrum management that aligns with international standards and guarantees a stable, predictable regulatory environment essential for the development of innovative radiocommunication services.

The global regulation of the radio spectrum dates back to the first International Radio Telegraph Convention in 1906. From its origins, the Radio Regulations have evolved into a comprehensive treaty encompassing more than 40 different radiocommunication services, spanning frequencies from 8.3 kilohertz (kHz) to 3000 gigahertz (GHz).

The ITU Radio Regulations aim to facilitate equitable access to and rational use of the radio-frequency spectrum and geostationary satellite orbits, support the efficient and effective operation of all radiocommunication services, and facilitate introducing and regulating new radiocommunication services and technologies as necessary. The treaty also promotes international coordination mechanisms to ensure the availability of frequencies for distress and safety communications and to prevent or resolve instances of harmful interference between the radio services of different administrations.

The 2024 Radio Regulations are available in all six UN official languages in electronic versions that can be downloaded free of charge. Print and DVD versions will be available for purchase in the coming weeks.

Share Tweet Post Email
Tags: International Telecommunication Union (ITU)Radio Broadcasting
Share197Tweet123
Previous Post

Starlink Launches In Botswana And Plans For Further Expansion In Africa

Next Post

Dynamics Of Digital-Enabled Radio Under Spotlight At Africa’s Broadcast Media Convention 2024

Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius
Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius

 About us

Our goal is always to keep industry stakeholders abreast of opportunities in technology and service innovations that are and will shape Africa’s broadcasting and media industry via quality news, information, intelligence and insight .

 Contact us

+44 (0) 207 712 1526
info@broadcastingandmedia.com
BSP Communications Limited
Level 37, One Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London, E14 5AB, United Kingdom

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Rights
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisition
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Regulation
    • Satellite
    • Tech Features
    • Telecommunications
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Policy.