(International Telecommunication Union) A civil international organization established to promote standardized telecommunications on a worldwide basis The ITU-R and ITU-T are committees under the ITU The ITU headquarters is located in Geneva, Switzerland While older than the United Nations, it is recognized by the U N as the specialized agency for telecommunications
The International Telecommunication Union, formerly known as CCITT The organisation, which includes governments and the the private sector, handles the coordination of telecommunication technology and is a leading publisher of standards and regulatory information
International Telecommunications Union -- The governing and arbitrating body of telecommunications throughout the world The ITU creates and regulates the standards of telecommunications
International Telecommunication Union: An agency of the United Nations, headquartered in Geneva, that furthers the development of telecommunications services worldwide and oversees global allocation of spectrum for future uses (Back to top )
Short for the International Telecommunications Union A United Nations organization that establishes standards for telecommunications devices, like ISDN hardware, modems, and Fax machines ITU standards include V 34, V 32bis, V 42 and V 42bis
International Telecommunications Union A United Nations organization responsible for co-ordinating global telecommunications activities, especially in the areas of standards setting, radio spectrum allocation and regulation