The online resources – to be contributed by private sector partners, academia and United Nations agencies – will be available for free. Advanced certifications will be available at affordable rates.
ITU's Digital; Infrastructure Investment Initiative is a strong business case for unlocking human potential and economic growth.
Imagine a world everyone can use the Internet, where urban areas worldwide are linked into a fibre network, and where support is readily available for anyone who cannot afford digital services or ...
The ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) joined forces with the Digital Regulatory Academy (DRA) of the Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) of Saudi Arabia to drive digital ...
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 ...
The Americas Girls Can Code (AGCC) initiative supports development of girls’ digital skills by promoting coding, robotics and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities, ...
Communities, businesses, and governments worldwide depend on a growing web of digital infrastructure. Access to it boosts education, health care, employment, civic engagement and financial services.
The ITU160 Member Committee is comprised of representatives from ITU’s member states, who guide and support the initiatives, events, and campaigns celebrating ITU’s 160th anniversary The International ...
Thank you for sharing your heartfelt messages and birthday wishes! Explore this page to read inspiring words, memories, and hopes for the future of digital connectivity, submitted by individuals from ...
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 ...
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 ...