- About ITU
ITU works to bring digital connectivity to everyone, providing a trusted, multilateral platform to broker international agreements and standards, share knowledge, build capacity, and work with members and partners to spread access to technology around the world
- ITU: Committed to connecting the world
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies – ICTs
- ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION The ITU platform helps cities and communities to accelerate digital transformation for sustainable development Hom epa ge Webinar series
- 国际电联:致力于连通世界 - ITU
The public-private group backed by ITU and UNESCO promotes broadband networks to power economies, connect communities and drive development for all Read the press release
- Our members - ITU
Discover ITU's 194 Member States and over 1,000 companies, universities, research institutes and international and regional organizations
- ITU - The world’s richest source of ICT statistics and regulatory . . .
Track the digital transformation with the ITU DataHub, featuring hundreds of ICT indicators on connectivity, markets, affordability, trust governance, and sustainability Find, compare, and download data for nearly 200 economies
- ITU Publications UN agency for digital technologies
ITU publications: free global, neutral, telecom ICT reports, trends, analysis, telecom data statistics Digital skills, e-waste, satellite, 5G, digital divide, etc
- Overview of ITUs History (1)
For a century and a half since 1865, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has been at the centre of advances in communications – from telegraphy through to the modern world of satellites, mobile phones and the Internet
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