Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: O próximo Secretário-Geral da ITU vai ser Houlin Zhao da China

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 6 de Novembro de 2014 - 13:32:56 WET


Estes homem mais dia menos dia é que nos metem os olhos em "bico" a
todos,  pelo mesmos em Portugal, entre outras coisas, já nos "tratam
da saúde".

João Costa (CT1FBF)

2014-11-06 13:23 GMT+00:00 Bruno Luengo - CT5IPX <bjmlg13-cluster  yahoo.com.br>:
> Se os rádios chinocas já fazem furor, então agora...
>
> 73 de CT5IPX - Bruno Luengo
>
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> Em Qui, 6/11/14, João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>  Assunto: ARLA/CLUSTER: O próximo Secretário-Geral da ITU vai ser Houlin Zhao da China
>  Para: "Cluster-ARLA" <cluster  radio-amador.net>
>  Data: Quinta-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2014 12:55
>
>  All Change at ITU
>  !Member States of the International
>  Telecommunication Union have completed the election
>  process that confirms candidates in the organization’s
>  five elected posts, as well as the 12 members of the Radio
>  Regulations Board and the 48 Members of ITU Council, the
>  administrative body that governs ITU in between quadrennial
>  Plenipotentiary Conferences.Houlin Zhao of China was
>  successful in his bid to become the next Secretary-General
>  of the Union, after eight years as Deputy-Secretary General
>  and a further eight years in the elected post of Director of
>  ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau. He won
>  with 152 votes, with 152 countries present and
>  voting.Malcolm Johnson of the United Kingdom was
>  announced as ITU’s new Deputy Secretary-General in the
>  fourth round of voting, with 104 votes and 168 countries
>  present and voting. In his address to assembled delegates in
>  the Plenary session on Friday afternoon, Mr Johnson paid
>  tribute to the quality of candidates for what proved this
>  conference’s most fiercely-contested post: “Having such
>  a qualified and diverse field of candidates is testament to
>  our commitment to the Union and bodes well for its future. I
>  hope we can rely upon their continuing participation in ITU
>  and I look forward to working with them over the next four
>  years.”The elections for the posts of Director of
>  ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau, Telecommunication
>  Standardization Bureau and Telecommunication Development
>  Bureau began late in the working day on the afternoon of 24
>  October. The three elections were run
>  concurrently.Current incumbent François Rancy was
>  confirmed in a second term as the Director of ITU’s
>  Radiocommunication Bureau. He contested the position
>  unopposed, and received 166 votes with 166 countries present
>  and voting. In his post-election address to delegates, Rancy
>  stressed ITU’s central role in coordinating the equitable
>  global use of spectrum resources. “During these
>  four years, remarkable results have been achieved by the ITU
>  radiocommunication sector in delivering and managing the
>  frequency spectrum worldwide, in adopting standards and best
>  practices and in disseminating information and know-how to
>  the entire ITU membership. Much remains to be done however
>  to ensure that the management of spectrum and orbit
>  resources by the ITU continues to feed the development of
>  radiocommunications, and connectivity to all citizens of the
>  world,” he said.Brahima Sanou, the incumbent
>  Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, also
>  contested his bid for a second term unopposed, and was
>  re-elected with 166 votes, with 166 countries present and
>  voting. On announcement of the election results, Sanou told
>  the conference: “The Member States have decided for
>  continuity and as the acknowledgment of the work of the BDT
>  staff that I have had the honour of directing for the past
>  four years. My re-election is a renewal of a commitment to
>  deliver to members and with members, and I am committing to
>  this because I know that I can count on the very dynamic
>  team in the BDT.” For the local Korean media, the
>  biggest news of the conference was the successful
>  candidature of Korea’s Chaesub Lee for the post of
>  Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
>  (TSB). Lee obtained the necessary overall majority in the
>  first round, with 87 votes and 169 countries present and
>  voting. Mr Lee told the conference “As the newly elected
>  Director, I will enhance the values of ITU-T activities and
>  products, as well as efficiency and effectiveness in
>  collaborating within and outside ITU-T. ITU-T is at one of
>  its most important moments for the continuous development of
>  future ICT and telecommunications.”Read the full
>  ITU press release at:
>  http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/2014/
>
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