
IMT towards 2030 and beyond (IMT-2030) - ITU
The agreement is described in detail in Attachment 2.12 to Chapter 2 of Document 5D/1361 (Meeting report WP 5D #41) and describes the process and shows the anticipated …
The Global E-waste Monitor 2024
The overall economic impact of e-waste management in 2022 was a loss equivalent to USD 37 billion. The main costs consist of USD 78 billion in externalized costs to the population and the …
ITU: Committed to connecting the world
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies – ICTs.
Statistics - ITU
ITU estimates that approximately 5.5 billion people – or 68 per cent of the world’s population – are using the Internet in 2024. This represents an increase from only 53 per cent in 2019, with 1.3 …
About 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 …
The ICT Development Index - ITU
In this context, and in line with instructs 8 to the BDT Director, the Secretariat prepared a Zero draft docu ment , which describes a possible framework and structure for the IDI, to inform, …
Radio Regulations - ITU
The Radio Regulations, Edition of 2020, contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference of 1995 (WRC-95) and reviewed by …
Measuring digital development: Facts and Figures 2024
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 …
Introduction to Security Cyberspace, Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
Introduction to Security Cyberspace, Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
ITU User Account & TIES Services
ITU has a new User Account platform. This means that the web interface for user account creation and management has changed. Other services remain the same. The new platform …