Closing Ceremony WRC 23 Doreen Bogdan Martin, Secretary General, ITU, Closing Remarks
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Statement by President

Satellite technology promises to make radio even more widely available, bridging gaps to the remotest parts of our planet.

Innovations like Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB/DAB+) enable automatic tuning to emergency channels when public alert plans are activated. Another ground-breaking technology, Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM), supports emergency alert signalling for immediate mass notification.

Technologies like these, enabled by satellite networks, are reshaping the spectrum landscape, offering radio broadcasters new tools to enhance efficiency, creativity, audience engagement, and the entire listening experience.

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