International Telecommunication Union (Angleško)
Noun
An international organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, that is responsible for making recommendations and establishing standards governing telephone and data communications systems for public and private telecommunications organizations. Founded in 1865 under the name International Telegraph Union, it was renamed the International Telecommunication Union in 1934 to signify the full scope of its responsibilities. ITU became an agency of the United Nations in 1947. A reorganization in 1992 aligned the ITU into three governing bodies: the Radiocommunication Sector, the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-TSS, ITU-T, for short; formerly the CCITT), and the Telecommunication Development Sector.


Nemško: Internationale Fernmeldeunion
Špansko: Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones
Francosko: Union internationale des télécommunications
Italijansko: Unione internazionale delle telecomunicazioni



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