International Telecommunications Satellite Organization

International Telecommunications Satellite Organization

  Current members
  Signed, but not yet ratified
Abbreviation ITSO
Formation 1964
Type Intergovernmental organization
Purpose Access to high-quality and reliable public telecommunications services on global and non-discriminatory basis
Headquarters Washington D.C., USA
Membership
149
Key people
Patrick Masambu (Secretary-General), Jose Toscano (Director-General & CEO)
Website www.itso.int

The International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO) is an intergovernmental organization charged with overseeing the public service obligations of Intelsat.

It incorporates the principle set forth in Resolution 1721 (XVI) of United Nations General Assembly, which expresses "All nations should have access to satellite communications".

Headquarter

The headquarter of this organization is located in Washington D.C., United States.

Members

As of June 2013, there are 149 states that are members of ITSO. States join ITSO by ratifying a multilateral treaty known as the Agreement relating to the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization. Bulgaria ratified the treaty in 1996 but denounced it and withdrew from the organization in 2012.

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