The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) brings together 194 national governments and over 1,000 companies and organizations to advance global connectivity.
Agriculture is a cornerstone of the Albanian economy; approximately 41% of the population live in rural areas and nearly half of the jobs in the economy are directly or indirectly reliant on the ...
BR IFIC Space Services is a service publication published every two weeks by the Radiocommunication Bureau in accordance with provision Nos. 20.1-20.6 and No. 20.15 of the Radio Regulations. It ...
The ITU-R Recommendations constitute a set of international technical standards developed by the Radiocommunication Sector (formerly CCIR) of the ITU. They are the result of studies undertaken by ...
Cellular network connection indication, support for increased resolutions and mixed raster, T.45 RLCE, T.88, V.21 duplex operation (Annex K) and extended negotiations protocol (Annex L) Superseded ...
As the world is welcoming its 8 billionth inhabitant, 5.3 billion people – or 66 per cent of the total global population – are online, while 2.7 billion are still offline [1]. At the same time, three ...
ITU’s Measuring digital development: Facts and Figures 2024 offers a snapshot of the most important ICT indicators, including estimates for the current year. This year’s edition shows that Internet ...
Like most technology-driven industries, the telecommunications sector has historically been characterized by steady growth punctuated by an occasional leap forward, usually when a new communications ...
Modification of the parameter tables for the passive (chromatic) dispersion compensator and the single optical channel passive (chromatic) dispersion compensator Superseded ...
Former ITU-T Y.2221 renumbered as ITU-T Y.4105 on 2016-02-05 without further modification and without being republished. In force ...
Implementors' Guide for ITU-T Recommendation H.239 ("Role management and additional media channels for H.300-series terminals") Superseded ...
A man whose visionary ideas anticipated the space age, Sir Arthur C. Clarke died on 19 March 2008 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, at the age of 90. ITU pays tribute to his work. Arthur Charles Clarke was born ...