Recently Mohammed Al Ramsi has been appointed President of the World Radiocommunication Conference

Recently Mohammed Al Ramsi has been appointed President of the World Radiocommunication Conference

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Category : International Published on: December 09 2023

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  • Mohammed Al Ramsi has been appointed President of the World Radiocommunication Conference in December 2023.
  • Mohammed Al Ramsi is from United Arab Emirates.
  • The World Radiocommunication Conference is organized by the International Telecommunication Union every four years.
  • Its purpose is to modify the global use of radio frequency spectrum for geostationary satellites and non-geostationary satellites in orbit.
  • Mohammed Al Ramsi was appointed in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt.
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