ITU and others issued a call to action during WEF annual meeting to develop and promote interoperable digital wallet ...
The third edition of the Global E-waste Monitor 2020 launched in July 2020 by the Global E-waste Statistics Partnership, provides comprehensive insight to address the global e-waste challenge. The ...
Digital infrastructure has become a foundation for many activities in communities, businesses, and governments. It helps to maximize human capacity and quality of life by increasing people’s access to ...
Connecter les bibliothèques publiques, les centres culturels, les musées, les bureaux de poste et les services d’archives Selon les indicateurs de l’UIT, le taux global de pénétration du téléphone ...
Part of a joint global initiative by the World Health Organization and the ITU, mAgeing is a programme designed to assist older people in maintaining functional ability and living healthily and ...
Report ITU-R M.2514 defines visions on the satellite component of IMT-2020 for an efficient IMT service delivery with respect to application scenarios, services, system, radio and network interface ...
This document introduces new communication services and capabilities for Network 2030, including common terminology and definitions necessary for describing new services. It also analyses gaps in ...
This list contains relevant information on centralizing offices, an index of monitoring stations, and particulars of monitoring stations carrying out measurements related to terrestrial and space ...
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector finds itself at a pivotal moment – while propelling digital transformation across the globe, it is also contributing to climate change.
One of the most important inventions of the twentieth century was broadcasting with analogue radio and television systems. The last few years, however, have seen the birth of digital broadcasting.
The Digital Infrastructure Investment Initiative (DIII), launched by ITU with development finance institutions, centers ...
In the last 30 years, the number of Internet users surged from a few million to almost five billion. Yet the potential remains untapped because one-third of humanity remains offline, and many users ...