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This document outlines the Inter-American proposals for the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12). It covers various issues, including the review and revision of the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs). The proposals aim to ensure that the ITRs are consistent with the current competitive environment, avoid overlaps with the Radio Regulations, maintain the voluntary nature of ITU-T Recommendations, address the needs of landlocked developing countries, maintain existing definitions of telecommunication and international telecommunication service, promote reasonable and non-discriminatory international mobile roaming rates, increase transparency in international mobile roaming, ensure quality of service in international mobile roaming, and establish principles to guide the review of the ITRs.
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Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) INTER-AMERICAN PROPOSALS FOR WCIT-12 CITEL (May 2012)
Inter American Proposal (IAP) to review and revise the ITRs at the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications • Proposes CWG-WCIT-12 discuss all issues, including new and emerging issues, provided any provisions proposed for inclusion in the ITRs are consistent with the scope of review outlined in Plenipotentiary Resolution 171; • ITRs should reflect the current competitive environment. Therefore, detailed regulatory provisions governing the exchange of international traffic are not necessary and, indeed, could impede further innovation.
IAP in support of avoiding overlaps between Radio Regulations and the ITRs • Proposes to avoid overlaps between the revised ITRs and the Radio Regulations; • Advocates that all ITU’s administrative regulations specific to radiocommunications should be contained within the Radio Regulations, where they may be addressed by a competent World Radiocommunication Conference, as needed.
IAP in support of maintaining the voluntary nature of ITU-T Recommendations • Proposes to maintain voluntary nature of ITU-T Recommendations, consistent with existing ITR Article 1.4.
IAP on a WCIT-12 Resolution promoting landlocked developing country (LLDC) access to international fiber optic networks • Addresses special needs of landlocked developing countries in accessing international fiber optic networks; • Urges Member States to cooperate with landlocked countries by promoting projects that afford LLDCs greater access to international fiber optic networks; • Instructs Sec-Gen, Directors of the Bureaux, Council, and Member States to consider the needs of landlocked developing countries.
IAP on Maintaining the Existing Definitions of Telecommunication and International Telecommunication Service in the ITRs • Proposes to maintain the existing definitions of Telecommunications and International Telecommunication Service • CITEL Member States believe that the current definitions are technology neutral and should remain in its current form. • These definitions are also contained in CS No. 1012 and 1011, and any attempt to revise them would conflict with the provisions of basic instruments of ITU.
IAP on International Mobile Roaming Rates • Proposed new provision in Article 6 requires Member States to promote internationalmobile roaming service rates that are reasonable, competitive, and non- discriminatory, such that rates paid by international roamers are similar to rates paid by local users in the visited country.
IAP on Transparency in International Mobile Roaming • Proposed new provision in Article 4 requires Member States to take measures to increase transparency in international roaming, including timely availability of information to the end user regarding rates and terms and conditions of access to international mobile services.
IAP on Quality of Service in International Mobile • Proposed new provision in Article 4 requires Member States to take necessary measures to ensure that operators in visited countries provide mobile roaming service that is similar in quality enjoyed by their own local users.
IAP on Principles to Guide Review of the ITRs • Proposes a number of principles to guide review of the ITRs: • ITR obligations are directed at Member States; • The ITRs should contain primarily high level principles concerning international telecommunications; • The ITRs, to the greatest extent possible, should avoid duplication of provisions already exist in the CS and the CV; • The term "member" should be systematically replaced by "Member States“; • The term "CCITT" should be systematically replaced by "ITU-T"
IAP on ITRs Preamble • Proposes only editorial changes to ITRs preamble • aligns text with language found in ITU Constitution No. 3
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