Deadline for submissions:
Monday, 20 October 2025,
1600 hours UTC.
Deadline for comments on CCRR/79:
Monday, 13 October 2025,
1600 hours UTC.

The twelve members of the Radio Regulations Board (RRB) are elected at the Plenipotentiary Conference.
They perform their duties independently and on a part-time basis, normally meeting up to four times a year, in Geneva. 

The Board :

  • approves Rules of Procedure, used by the Radiocommunication Bureau in applying the provisions of the Radio Regulations and registering frequency assignments made by the Member States;
  • addresses matters referred by the Bureau which cannot be resolved through application of the Radio Regulations and Rules of Procedure;
  • considers reports of unresolved interference investigations carried out by the Bureau at the request of one or more administrations and formulates Recommendations;
  • considers appeals against decisions made by the Radiocommunication Bureau regarding frequency assignments;
  • performs any additional duties prescribed by a competent conference or by the Council. 

The Director of the Bureau is the Executive Secretary of the Radio Regulations Board. 

  • Publication upon request from Administrations under Resolves 2 of Resolution 119 (Rev. Bucharest, 2022)​
  • Persistent cases for which the RRB decided to publish relevant information in accordance with resolves 2 of this Resolution
Implementation of Resolution 119 (Rev. Bucharest, 2022)
Persistent cases for which the RRB decided to publish relevant information in accordance with resolves 2 of this Resolution
Decisions of past WRCs concerning the application of the Radio Regulations Board
Discussions at Radio Regulations Board meetings have shown the importance of decisions taken by the plenary meetings of past World Radiocommunication Conferences which may have a bearing on the application of the Radio Regulations (RR).
Opinion of the ITU Legal Adviser on force majeure
Opinion provided to the 60th Meeting of the RRB (10-14 September 2012) by ITU Legal Adviser on force majeure
Analysis relating to application of the GE-06 Terrestrial Broadcasting Agreement
During the course of its 62nd meeting, in the context of examination of the harmful interference caused by Italy to the sound and television broadcasting services of neighbouring countries, the Radio Regulations Board (RRB) instructed the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau to request a special study by the ITU Legal Adviser to identify any legal options for addressing the situation whereby an administration, by virtue of being situated within the planning area of the GE06 Regional Agreement, exercises its rights but does not respect its obligations under that Agreement.
Analysis relating to application of the GE84 Terrestrial Broadcasting Agreement
At its 75th meeting, in considering harmful interference between FM sound broadcasting stations operating in the frequency bands and geographical area subject to the GE84 Regional Agreement, the Board instructed the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau to perform an analysis of the application of the GE84 Agreement.
Monitoring information on the interference cases between Italy and is neighbouring countries
Reports received by the BR concerning harmful interference between Italy and its neighbouring countries.
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