ITU: Connecting the world and beyond Artists, technologists, musicians, filmmakers, and innovators are coming together in July to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping human creativity Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, offers thoughts on the latest guidelines from
ITU: Connecting the world and beyond Artists, technologists, musicians, filmmakers, and innovators are coming together in July to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping human creativity
About ITU About International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Technology has become the backbone of modern life Networks and devices everywhere rely on ITU's work Every time we use a mobile phone, send an e-mail, access the Internet, watch TV or streaming services, take a plane, consult the weather forecast, or use satellite images to navigate or explore, we are relying on ITU's work 2 2 billion people
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About ITU - 2025 Session The annual meeting of ITU Council, the governing body of the UN tech agency, 17-27 June 2025, Geneva
ITU: Connecting the world and beyond Artists, technologists, musicians, filmmakers, and innovators are coming together in July to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping human creativity Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, offers thoughts on the latest guidelines from
ITU Radiocommunication Sector Over 5000 specialists from telecommunication and ICT organizations and administrations throughout the world, participate in the Radiocommunication Study Groups to prepare technical bases for Radiocommunication Conferences, develop ITU-R Recommendations (radiocommunication standards) and Reports and compile radiocommunication Handbooks
Statistics - ITU ITU estimates that approximately 6 billion people – or 74 per cent of the world’s population – are using the Internet in 2025 This represents an increase from 60 per cent in 2020, with 1 3 billion people estimated to have come online during that period However, this leaves 2 2 billion people still offline