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International Telecommunication Union - Übersetzung nach italienisch

SPECIALIZED AGENCY OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
International Telecomunications Union; International Telecommunications Union; International Telecomunication Union; International Telegraph Union; Telegraphic Union; ITU; ITU Telecom World 2009; World Conference on International Telecommunications; WCIT-12; UN International Telecommunication Union; Union Internationale des Télécommunications; Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones; Union internationale des télécommunications; International Telecom Union; ITU Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous and Assisted Driving; ITU Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Assisted and Autonomous Driving; Bureau Internationale de L'Union Télégraphique; The International Bureau (ITU); 10.52953
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU) headquarters campus buildings
  • A meeting of the Council held on 17 April 2018
  • ITU HQ background Palais des Nations
  • ITU Member States, as of August 2019
  • The five administrative regions of the ITU

International Telecommunication Union         
n. Unione Internazionale per le Comunicazioni, organizzazione internazionale responsabile del coordinamento dell"azione dei governi e del settore privato nel settore delle telecomunicazioni
organized labor         
  • Trade union demonstrators held at bay by soldiers during the 1912 [[Lawrence textile strike]] in [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]]
  • [[Cesar Chavez]] speaking at a 1974 [[United Farm Workers]] rally in [[Delano, California]]. The UFW during Chavez's tenure was committed to restricting immigration.
  • Luddite riots]] when unemployed workers destroyed labour-saving machines.
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  • Poster issued by the London Trades Council, advertising a demonstration held on 2 June 1873
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  • A rally of the trade union [[UNISON]] in [[Oxford]] during a strike on 28 March 2006
ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS WITH COMMON GOALS
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mano d"opera organizzata
trade-unionism         
  • Trade union demonstrators held at bay by soldiers during the 1912 [[Lawrence textile strike]] in [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]]
  • [[Cesar Chavez]] speaking at a 1974 [[United Farm Workers]] rally in [[Delano, California]]. The UFW during Chavez's tenure was committed to restricting immigration.
  • Luddite riots]] when unemployed workers destroyed labour-saving machines.
  • 1913}}
  • date=2 December 2013 }}". Fox Business. 9 August 2011</ref>
  • Poster issued by the London Trades Council, advertising a demonstration held on 2 June 1873
  • No data}}
  • A rally of the trade union [[UNISON]] in [[Oxford]] during a strike on 28 March 2006
ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS WITH COMMON GOALS
Labour union; Labor union; Trade Union; Trade unions; Trade unionists; Labour unions; Trade unionism; Labor Union; Trade unionist; Labor unions; Organized labor; Trades union; Trades Union; Labor organization; Unionisation; Labor organizations; Trade Unionism; Unionized; Union membership; Trade Unions; Labor Unions; Anti-labor; Trade-unionism; Trades unions; Labor leader; Opposition to trade unions; Moral Aspects of Labour Unions; Labour Unions, Moral Aspects of; Student Trade union and high-school pupil; Trade-union; Worker's union; Labour organization; Collective bargaining agency; Trade Unionist; Sports unions; Workers political organisation; Trade Unionists; Labor cartel; Labour organisation; Trade-unions; Tradeunion; Tradeunions; Tradeunionism; Trade-unionist; Tradeunionist; Trade-unionists; Tradeunionists; Labor unionism; Laborunion; Laborunions; Labor-union; Labor-unions; Labourunion; Labourunions; Labour-union; Labour-unions; Labor-unionism; Labour-unionism; Labour Union; Trades unionist; Unionize; Union trader; Trade unions in Scandinavia; Trade unions in Canada; Labor unions in Mexico; Opposition to trade unionism; Union activist; Criticisms of trade unions; Union officer; Workers' union; Criticism of labor unions; Antisyndicalism; Anti-syndicalism; History of trade unions; Union organization; Labor organizing; Labour unionisation; Labor unionization; Workers' associations; Union worker; Union recognition; Organized workers; Labour organizing; Local trade union; Employee association; Unionized laborers; Unionized laborer; Union laborers; Union laborer
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Definition

International Telecommunication Union
The ITU (French: Union Internationale des Telecommunications, UIT) is a specialized agency of the United Nations with responsibilities for developing operational procedures and technical standards for the use of the radio frequency spectrum, the satellite orbit, and for the international public telephone and telegraph network. ITU develops telecommunications standards in the form of recommendations covering all technical aspects of systems and equipment including interfaces, methods of operation and principles governing the fixing of tariffs and rates to be charged. There are over 160 member nations of the ITU. The Radio Regulations that results from ITU conferences have treaty status and provide the principal guidelines for world telecommunications. In the case of the U.S., they are the framework for development of the U.S. national frequency allocations and regulations. The ITU has four permanent organs: the General Secretariat, the International Frequency Registration Board (IFRB), the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR), and the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT). The Union is located in Geneva, Switzerland. The Department of State is the U.S. member. See: International Frequency Registration Board International Radio Consultative Committee International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee

Wikipedia

International Telecommunication Union

The International Telecommunication Union (French: Union Internationale des Télécommunications) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for many matters related to information and communication technologies. It was established on 17 May 1865 as the International Telegraph Union, making it the first international organization. Doreen Bogdan-Martin is the Secretary-General of ITU, the first woman to serve as its head.

The ITU was initially aimed at helping connect telegraphic networks between countries, with its mandate consistently broadening with the advent of new communications technologies; it adopted its current name in 1932 to reflect its expanded responsibilities over radio and the telephone. On 15 November 1947, the ITU entered into an agreement with the newly created United Nations to become a specialized agency within the UN system, which formally entered into force on 1 January 1949.

The ITU promotes the shared global use of the radio spectrum, facilitates international cooperation in assigning satellite orbits, assists in developing and coordinating worldwide technical standards, and works to improve telecommunication infrastructure in the developing world. It is also active in the areas of broadband Internet, wireless technologies, aeronautical and maritime navigation, radio astronomy, satellite-based meteorology, TV broadcasting, amateur radio, and next-generation networks.

Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the ITU's global membership includes 193 countries and around 900 businesses, academic institutions, and international and regional organizations.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für International Telecommunication Union
1. Office for Project Services; the International Telecommunication Union; and the U.N.
2. High Commission for Refugees, Committee to Protect Journalists, Economist Intelligence Unit, National Priorities Project, International Telecommunication Union.
3. Cell phones made up 74.6 percent of all African phone subscriptions last year, says the U.N.‘s International Telecommunication Union.
4. The International Telecommunication Union has fostered traffic in a way that is easy to take for granted.
5. Some countries have pressed to move oversight to an international body, such as the UN International Telecommunication Union.