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 63 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter III, at. 4, 5 Rs ) (-eI) 95§5. The Secretary General of the Union shall be in- formed prior to the commencement of any Conference to be convened to conclude such an arrangement and shall be in- formed of the terms of the arrangement when concluded. 96 §6. In accordance with the provisions of article 10 the International Frequency Registration Board may be in- vited to send representatives to participate in an advisory capacity in the preparation of these arrangements, it being recognized that in the majority of cases such participation is desirable. ARTICLE 5 Table of Frequency Allocations 10 kc/s to 10 500 Mc/s 97 §1. In the table of frequency allocations which follows, the services to which each band is allocated are listed in alpha- betical order. The order of listing does not, therefore, indicate relative priority. 98 §2. a) A footnote reference which appears in the lower left-hand margin of any section of a column showing allocations, either "World-Wide" or "Re- gional", applies to the services listed in that sec- tion of the column. 99 b) Any footnote reference placed immediately after a particular service listing applies only to that service. 100§3. The three Regions' ) (see appendix 16) into which the world has been subdivided for the allocation of frequencies are: 101 Region i: Region 1 includes the area limited on the East by line A [lines A, B and C are defined below] and on the West by line B, excluding any of the territory of Iran which lies be- 100.1 " It should be noted that where the adjective "regional" is used in other chapters of these Regulations it does not necessarily relate to the three Rigia hare defined for purposes of frequency allocation. 1615

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