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International Telecommunication Union

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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is an international organization established to standardise and regulate international radio and telecommunications. Its main tasks include standardization, allocation of the radio spectrum, and organizing interconnection arrangements between different countries to allow international phone calls. (In which regard it performs for telecommunications a similar function to what the UPU performs for post.) It is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations.

See also:

Table of contents
1 Meetings
2 World Summit on the Information Society
3 External links

Meetings

The ITU decides matters between states through an extensive series of working parties, study groups, regional meetings, and world meetings.

Examples:

World Summit on the Information Society

The ITU is serving as as the secretariat of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).

External links



ITU are also the initials of "International Typographical Union", a now defunct labor union that was affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.