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Crossposting.
Carlos, Brasil did sign the treaty?
What does that means?
Warm regards,
Nuno Garcia
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From: Dave Burstein <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 14 December 2012 20:03
Subject: [Itu2012chapters] list of signers and those who haven't signed
To: itu2012chapters <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask]
From the ITU. Since people asked.
144 with right to sign****
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152 Members States present****
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89 have signed****
55 have reserved right to sign later****
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In 1988, 112 signed on the spot, and eventually 187 signed up.
No, I don't know why only 144 have a right to sgn instead of 190 ITU
There's about 20 behind in their dues but I don't know if that's it.
The surprises are India, Kenya and Phillippines all leaning against and
consulting back home.
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