Iran Jams VOA's Satellite Broadcasts
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... demonstrations and arrests that took place this week as Iranians reacted to the collapse of the rial. The practice of deliberate interference with broadcast signals, known as “jamming,” is prohibited under rules of the International ...
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Mexico pins triathlon hopes on Rivas and Grajales as Cancun hosts final 2012 ...
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Mexico is also the only country to host two ITU events in the same year, with the city of Huatulco having organised a World Cup earlier in the season. Home hopes will be raised following Rivas' performance in Huatulco where she claimed bronze and ...
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InternetNZ will be approaching the government to secure its vote against a shift in internet governance that the International Telecommunications Union is set to promote at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai this ...
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Voice of America
... demonstrations and arrests that took place this week as Iranians reacted to the collapse of the rial. The practice of deliberate interference with broadcast signals, known as “jamming,” is prohibited under rules of the International ...
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| * Global Symposium for Regulators in Sri Lanka recognizes potential of cloud ... Colombo Page Oct 05, Colombo: The 12th Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) of theInternational Telecommunications Union (ITU) held in Colombo concluded Thursday with endorsing a set of regulatory Best Practice Guidelines designed to provide a framework for ... See all stories on this topic » | Colombo Page |
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Mexico is also the only country to host two ITU events in the same year, with the city of Huatulco having organised a World Cup earlier in the season. Home hopes will be raised following Rivas' performance in Huatulco where she claimed bronze and ...
See all stories on this topic »Govt urged to resist changes to internet governance
IDG News Service
InternetNZ will be approaching the government to secure its vote against a shift in internet governance that the International Telecommunications Union is set to promote at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai this ...
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