No, there were never any meetings with the ITU on the June 2019 switch-off date. ITU resolutions are communicated through World Radio Conferences held every four years or through specific Circulars sent by the ITU.
The ITU mandated analogue transition date was June 2015, which has since passed. Beyond this date, the ITU no longer provides protection for analogue services in the affected spectrum bands. Beyond June 2015, it is up to the neighboring member states to negotiate mutual terms to avoid causing interference with each other. The ITU can merely be informed for the record on the progress made regarding analogue switch off in the affected member states.
South Africa has set June 2019 analogue switch off target, it is not an ITU directive.
a) Not Applicable
b) Not Applicable
c) Not Applicable
d) Not Applicable
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Dr Boloka Mashilo
Department of Communications – Director-General (Acting)
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Ms Nomvula Mokonyane
Minister
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