The second episode in ITU’s Space Connect series explored regulations for satellites in low Earth orbit and support systems ...
Global satellite navigation systems are at risk from increasingly frequent jamming and spoofing of signals, threatening the safety and security of ships and aircraft worldwide. The United Nations ...
Computational model used for the monitoring and quality assessment of videotelephony services In force (prepublished) ...
Join us online from 24-27 March 2025, to explore the advancements in automated mobility at the Future Networked Car Symposium. Check out the latest issues of the ITU Journal on Future and Evolving ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) comprises a rich set of methods and disciplines, including vision, perception, speech and dialogue, decisions and planning, problem solving, robotics and other ...
ITU’s Administrative Regulations contain provisions of a technical nature governing international telecommunications. The purpose of the Regulations is to ensure the efficient operation of ...
It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. [You] will be agreeably surprised to discover that the history ...
Consumer demands are shaping the development of mobile broadband services. Anticipated increases in traffic (estimated as 10-100 times over the period 2020 – 2030), growth in the number of devices and ...
Regulation can help safeguard and protect people, information and infrastructure. It can help serve as an equalizer so that all market players benefit from a level playing-field. Regulation can foster ...
The power and transformational potential of Internet access and use is not equally distributed. Of the estimated 2.6 billion people currently unconnected, the majority are women and girls. The digital ...
More than half of the world's people live in cities. By 2050, it will be nearly seven in ten. Cities account for more than 70% of global carbon emissions and 60-80% of energy consumption. Rapid ...
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