DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, March 6 (Hina) - An international conference on the civilian and military use of the CEPT/ERC frequency spectre gathered on Tuesday some 110 experts from Europe and the United States, which is the biggest
conference on telecommunications held since the establishment of the independent state of Croatia. The organisers of the two-day meeting is the Croatian Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications Ministry and the Defence Ministry. The participants of the conference were addressed by Deputy Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications Minister, Ante Dodig, who stressed that the aim of the conference was to establish rules of frequency schedules on which signal emissions, digital television, mobile telephones of the third generation and radar military systems should start functioning as soon as 2002, so there would be no interference among these forms of communication. If Croatia wants to ent
DUBROVNIK, March 6 (Hina) - An international conference on the
civilian and military use of the CEPT/ERC frequency spectre
gathered on Tuesday some 110 experts from Europe and the United
States, which is the biggest conference on telecommunications held
since the establishment of the independent state of Croatia.
The organisers of the two-day meeting is the Croatian Maritime
Affairs, Transport and Communications Ministry and the Defence
Ministry.
The participants of the conference were addressed by Deputy
Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications Minister, Ante
Dodig, who stressed that the aim of the conference was to establish
rules of frequency schedules on which signal emissions, digital
television, mobile telephones of the third generation and radar
military systems should start functioning as soon as 2002, so there
would be no interference among these forms of communication.
If Croatia wants to enter the NATO before this, it must standardise
radio-communications systems, which is the reason for the
attendance of Defence Ministry officials at the conference.
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