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ITU's Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava joined the Government of Pakistan and partners for the launch of the country’s third ITU Smart ...
In its latest publication African Telecommunication Indicators 2004, released in Cairo, ITU examines the reasons behind the continent’s rapid mobile sector expansion and explores the sector’s future ...
Revised Appendix VIII - Effects of IP network performance on digital television transmission QoS Superseded ...
New Appendix IV - Use of the E-model in conjunction with noise reduction or echo canceller systems in the network or the terminal equipment Superseded ...
The Kingdom of Thailand has a population of some 64 million. The country’s first telephone line was installed in 1881, between the capital Bangkok and Samutprakarn. Today, the latest ITU figures show ...
Unless specified otherwise, registration to ITU-R events requires the approval of the corresponding Designated Focal Points (DFP) for ITU-R event registration. Read more on registration to ITU-R ...
The 2005 session of the Council will take place in Geneva for a period of 9 working days ...
ITU's Headquarters in Geneva (Place des Nations, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland) are conveni ently located overlooking the Place des Nations in the Heart of Geneva's United Nations district. Access is ...
This year, the theme of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) was “Protecting children in cyberspace”. In selecting the theme at its meeting in November 2008, ITU’s Council drew ...
Brazil is pioneering a model of Internet governance that encourages the effective participation of society in decisions about implementation, administration and use of the network. Based on ...
Despite progress, inequality remains a barrier to digital inclusion. According to Facts and Figures 2024: Equality for all women and girls fuels economic growth by driving diversity, innovation, and ...
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