"Even on television, the wavelengths that you use, they have to be distributed between countries"
- Hans Blix
About this Quote
This quote by Hans Blix is describing the use of radio frequencies for television broadcasting. Radio frequencies are a minimal resource, and need to be shared in between nations in order to guarantee that everyone has access to the same television channels. Blix is recommending that nations must comply in order to guarantee that everyone has access to the very same television channels. He is also suggesting that countries should work together to ensure that the radio frequencies are distributed relatively and efficiently. This quote highlights the significance of worldwide cooperation in order to make sure that everyone has access to the same tv channels. It also highlights the requirement for nations to collaborate in order to make sure that the radio frequencies are utilized in an equitable and effective manner. By interacting, nations can ensure that everybody has access to the very same television channels, and that the radio frequencies are utilized in an efficient and equitable manner.
This quote is written / told by Hans Blix somewhere between June 28, 1928 and today. He/she was a famous Diplomat from Sweden.
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