Maritime communication networks play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of goods traded worldwide, with ship stations, coast stations, and various maritime distress and identification systems making much of the world’s commerce possible. ITU is responsible for safeguarding the frequency bands used by vessels to navigate safely and maintain reliable communication, […]
Maritime communication networks play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of goods traded worldwide, with ship stations, coast stations, and various maritime distress and identification systems making much of the world’s commerce possible. ITU is responsible for safeguarding the frequency bands used by vessels to navigate safely and maintain reliable communication, […]

The training of trainers on Harmonized Calculation Method for Africa (HCM4A) Agreement’s Administrative and Technical Procedures aims to equip trainers with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and explain the technical and administrative procedures of the agreement. Led by experts who drafted the HCM4A agreement, the five-day training program will cover cross-border frequency coordination, […]

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) invited experts from concerned ministries and national regulators to an online workshop for the validation of harmonized calculation method for Africa (HCM4A) agreement. The workshop run from 29 November 2021 – 02 December 2021, from 10:00 – 13:00 (Geneva time)– with English/French simultaneous interpretation. Validation workshop has been organized having […]