Who governs the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)?
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is governed by the Plenipotentiary Conference and the Administrative Council. The Plenipotentiary Conference is the supreme organ of the Union and the decision-making body, which determines the direction of the Union and its activities.
What role does ITU play in the development of telecommunications & ICTs?
ICTs are key enabler for many industries and sectors, including agriculture, health, energy, etc. ITU at large contributes to the drafting, reviews and implementation of national plans and strategies in telecommunication/ICTs, which have implications in national development plans/strategies/implementation, including for the achievement of the SDGs.
What is International Telecommunication Service?
182.3 International telecommunication service:The offering of a telecommunication capability between telecommunication offices or stations of any nature that are in or belong to different countries.
Can service telecommunications be included in international accounting?
65 8.4 Service telecommunications 668.4.1 Authorized operating agencies may in principle forego the inclusion of service telecommunications in international accounting, under the relevant provisions of the Constitution and the Convention and these Regulations, having due regard for the need for reciprocal arrangements.