Enhance Maritime traffic management.






Today, ships rely upon real-time navigational data, such as traffic reports, weather forecasts and sea condition updates. Access to live digital information enhances vessel routing and planning, directly improving fuel efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and decreasing the risk of waste discharge from ships.

Modern radiocommunication technologies and navigation aids, combined with coast stations and other shore-based facilities, let maritime operators track ships and control vessel traffic smoothly. This is especially important in busy channels and ports or in any environmentally sensitive area. With maritime traffic growing globally, the integration of advanced communication technologies becomes ever more important.


Data for ocean monitoring comes from satellites and terrestrial communication systems spanning the globe. Earth-observation satellites and myriad radio technologies also help monitor fishing vessels, ensuring responsible practices that safeguard fish stocks and marine biodiversity. The ITU safeguards those services and their vital data streams by assigning and protecting spectrum and orbital resources worldwide.

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