Every time you turn on your radio or television, hop on a plane, call home, access the Internet, find your location with your smartphone, tablet or personal computer, watch a weather forecast or view ...
Close to two-thirds of the global population is estimated to be online, according to the latest ITU data, and an estimated 79% of people, aged between 15 and 24, use the Internet in 2024. While ...
Since 1865, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has been at the centre of advances in communications – from telegraphy through to the modern world of satellites, mobile phones and the ...
The ITU Year in Review illustrates the organization's achievements in the world’s constantly shifting digital landscape ...
Digital public infrastructure (DPI) is revolutionizing societies and starting to reshape our cities. Cities are becoming more interconnected and efficient due to the rapid advancement of DPI systems.
The latest issue of ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies explores innovations for intelligent networks ...
A series of videos produced by geneveMonde offers a peek into the rich information stored in ITU‘s history archives.
National Emergency Telecommunications Plans (NETP) were successfully developed for Mauritania and Libya. Under Connect2Recover, efforts were made to advance projects in Comoros, Djibouti, and Somalia, ...
GovStack deep dive sessions on the whole-of-government approach were held in The Gambia, Lesotho, Senegal, amongst others, to share information on the effective delivery of digital government services ...