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| Â | Toggit Certification Home for MCSE CCNA A+ study guides and test prep |
 | | In 1993, after a reorganization, the name was changed to International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and even though ITU now creates recommendations and standards, you will still hear the CCITT standards mentioned. |  | | CCITT is now known as the International Telecommunication Union. |  | | _ CCITT is now known as the International Telecommunication Union. |
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http://www.toggit.com/Library/pedia/techno.asp?Term=c&Techno=Letter
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| Â | U.S. Contribution to World Telecom Development Conference 2002 |
 | | Recognizing the unique position of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a forum that fosters dialogue and the development of technical and national policy solutions, the United States believes that the ITU Development sector (ITU-D) is ideally situated to facilitate the advancement of the global information economy. |  | | Reason: Transparent, predictable and balanced enforcement of laws, rules and regulations on telecommunications by regulators is a critical component to the implementation phase of global telecommunications development in which the world now finds itself. |  | | Specifically, we recommend that the BDT develop a transparent method to coordinate the work of the Study Groups, the BDT Programs, and the unique capabilities of Sector Members to provide commercially sustainable solutions to telecommunications development challenges. |
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http://www.state.gov/e/eb/rls/othr/8022.htm
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| Â | ss7 Internet Resources |
 | | common channel signaling system no. 7 (i.e., ss7 or c7) is a global standard for telecommunications defined by the international telecommunication union (itu) telecommunication standardization sector (itu-t). |  | | This seminar will feature in-depth information on the latest SS7 signaling gateway and board technologies, as well as how SS7 can be integrated in... |  | | This is an opensource development project (called OpenSS7) to provide a robust and GPL'ed SS7 and SIGTRAN stack for Linux and other UN*X operating systems. |
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http://www.eeglossary.com/ss7.htm
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| Â | CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference |
 | | Misener was a policy specialist for the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration in the late 1980s, where he was a U.S. delegate to several conferences of the International Telecommunication Union; prior to that, he designed communications systems for the military. |  | | Misener was Intel Corporation's Manager of Telecommunications and Computer Technology Policy, where he co-founded and led the computer industry's Internet Access Coalition. |  | | He has a Master's degree in International Relations (Study Institute of International Relations), for which he produced a thesis on "The control of exports of dual-use goods and technologies". |
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 | | In 1993, after a reorganization, the name was changed to International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and even though ITU now creates recommendations and standards, you will still hear the CCITT standards mentioned. |  | | In an attempt to rationalize the many international character sets in use these days, some systems use more than one byte to store a character. |  | | Country object names are defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and follow a standard naming convention. |
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http://www.toggit.com/Library/pedia/techno.asp?Term=c&Techno=Letter
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| Â | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On International Telecom |
 | | Such findings were in line with recent research by the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva, which reported in May that about 20 percent of the global population now uses mobile phones, compared with 0. |  | | IDT Telecom, by means of its own international telecommunications backbone and fiber optic network infrastructure, provides its customers with integrated and competitively priced international and domestic long distance and domestic all-distance telephony and prepaid calling cards. |  | | It was one of the three wireless data technologies classified by International Telecom Union as third generation. |
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http://telecom.surfwax.com/files/International_Telecom.html
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| Â | AP: Oil-for-food probe finds mismanagement - Boston.com - Nation - News |
 | | The nine agencies are the U.N. Development Program, UNESCO, the World Food Program, the Food and Agriculture Program, the World Health Organization, UN Habitat, the U.N. Office for Project Services, the International Telecommunication Union and the U.N. Children's Fund. |  | | "It's a program which so far has submitted itself to very little in the way of transparency," Morden said. |  | | Investigators have conducted interviews and collected documents from the agencies over the last several months to learn more about their handling of $482 million they were either advanced or reimbursed for administration costs. |
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http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2005/07/15/ap_oil_for_food_probe_finds_mismanagement?mode=PF
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| Â | Standards organization - definition of Standards organization in Encyclopedia |
 | | the British Standards Institution, the European Committee for Standardization), and the International Telecommunication Union. |  | | ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute - Website (http://www.etsi.org/) |  | | Standards Organizations are constituted at the national, transnational and international levels - e.g. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Standards_organization
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 | | Misener was a policy specialist for the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration in the late 1980s, where he was a U.S. delegate to several conferences of the International Telecommunication Union; prior to that, he designed communications systems for the military. |  | | Misener was Intel Corporation's Manager of Telecommunications and Computer Technology Policy, where he co-founded and led the computer industry's Internet Access Coalition. |  | | She was one five negotiators for the U.S. telecommunications industry in the negotiations that resulted in the passage of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. |
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| Â | Sorenson Video Codec, Version 3 |
 | | Flash SWF documentation does not state a number for "their" version of Sorenson but describes the codec as a variant of ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector) recommendation H.263. |  | | • ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector) (http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/index.html) |
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http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/fdd000066.shtml
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| Â | NMRC Scholars and Experts |
 | | She also worked as a regulatory officer at the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva, Switzerland, where she wrote the working document for the negotiations among Central American countries for the harmonization of telecommunications regulation in the region. |  | | Ray Steele is a Professor of Management, Telecommunications, and Information and Communication Sciences and the founding Director of the Center for Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State University in Indiana. |  | | He was a member of the advisory boards for the Federal governments FTS-2000 telecommunications network, the IRS's computer system reorganization, and the National Computer Systems Laboratory. |
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http://newmillenniumresearch.org/experts
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| Â | INTUG - Universal International Freephone Number |
 | | In the mid-1990s the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) launched the Universal International Freephone Number (UIFN). |  | | The service has not been universally available; some users have been unable to dial the UIFN because not all operators have programmed their networks to accept it and a number of originating users have barred or charge for access to the numbers. |  | | The Universal International Freephone Number (UIFN) was introduced in the late 1990s and was greatly welcomed by the business user community. |
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http://www.intug.net/views/uifn.html
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| Â | telecommunication |
 | | Shaw, internet adviser to the Geneva-based International Telecommunication Union, says... |  | | that it has won a contract from Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group of Vietnam to provide a turnkey telecommunications satellite system with operations... |  | | awarded a contract by Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) of Vietnam to provide a turnkey telecommunications satellite system with operations... |
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| Â | Hawaii High Speed Internet Providers |
 | | The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) coordinates standards for telecommunications on behalf of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and is based in Geneva, Switzerland. |  | | Z - Languages and general software aspects for telecommunication systems |  | | V.23 A recommendation for duplex (telecommunications) communication between two analogue dial-up modems using frequency-shift keying modulation at up to 600 or 1200 bauds to carry digital data at up to 600 or 1200 Bit rate respectively. |
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http://www.1800fastdsl.com/high-speed/high-speed-honolulu-hawaii.html
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| Â | NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is used by many national and international organizations, including the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). |  | | It is a subset of the much older International Code of Signals (INTERCO), which originally included visual signals by flags or flashing light, sound signals by whistle, siren, foghorn, or bell, as well as one, two, or three letter codes for many phrases. |  | | The century older International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is often confused with the NATO phonetic alphabet due to their similar names. |
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 | | The code, as agreed upon by the International Telecommunication Union, is used worldwide on radiotelegraph. |  | | CDRS provides professional "library to library" reference service to researchers any time, anywhere, through an international network of libraries and related institutions with over 100 participating member libraries. |  | | Treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with and published by the Secretariat since 1946. |
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 | | ITU stands for International Telecommunications Union, a UN-created organization that basically wants to turn the Net into a collection of phone companies and highly regulated fiefdoms. |  | | One of the groups in control, of course, would be the ITU itself. |  | | The ITU has refused to accept the internet governance consensus reached after torrid negotiations during its own summit process, further damaging its credibility in eyes of the net community. |
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 | | International Telecommunication Union consultants are helping to devise an investor-friendly telecoms policy. |  | | DRC Finance Minister Matungulu Mbuyamu Ilankir, a former World Bank official, wants a new investment code that promotes transparency. |  | | Ms Joffe said a team of about 20 Vodacom specialists in various fields would be dispatched to the DRC to facilitate skills transfer, after which the majority of them will return to South Africa, leaving the day to day running of the network in the hands of the Congolese. |
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 | | Same as International except reference is make also to the relevant sections of the International Telecommunication Union Regulations. |  | | (f) the International Code Signal of distress indicated by N.C. (November, Charlie); |  | | The use or exhibition of any of the foregoing signals except for the purpose of indicating distress and need of assistance and the use of other signals which may be confused with any of the above signals is prohibited. |
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http://www.dogrivermarina.com/ARTICLE/distresssignals.htm
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| Â | Free2Innovate.net: Time Out |
 | | The ICANN chief claims the group moves speedily on decision-making, taking on average of five months to approve new communications standards, compared with 2½ years by the UN's International Telecommunication Union, its putative rival to govern the net. |  | | Mr Twomey has a tussle on his hands over who should control the internet. |  | | If ICANN can approve new communications standards in five months, why can't it produce a simple technical review of SiteFinder in five months? |
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| Â | American Tower Corporation Dictionary of Terms |
 | | A thrid-generation wireless standard proposal based on TDMA technology that was developed by the Universal Wireelss Communications Consortium and is one of the 3G candidates submitted to the International Telecommunication Union by the US. |  | | (Universal Licensing System) The new Wireless Telecommunications Bureau program under which electronic filing of license applications and reports of changes to licenses creates a database that can be accessed remotely for searches. |  | | (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) EuropeÂ’s approach to standardization for third-generation cellular systems. |
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 | | %Actas finales de la Conferencia mundial de radiocomunicaciones (Ginebra, 1993): Resoluciones - Recomendaciones%%%%%International Telecommunication Union: Geneva, 1993%%29 p.; 21 cm.%spa%9261050239%%%UN-ID: 2603%Telecommunication--Congresses; International Telecommunication Union;%%% %Actes de la Conférence intergouvernementale du droit d'auteur%%%%%UNESCO: Paris, 1954%%427 p.; 24 cm.%fre%%%341.758 2 A188%ME-ID: 14895%Copyright, International;%%% International Telecommunication Union. |  | | %International Organization for Standardization: Geneva, 1994%%5 p.; 30 cm.%fre%%%%MN-ID: 3470%Noise--Measurement; Standardization;%%% International Organization for Standardization. |  | | %International Organization for Standardization: Geneva, 1994%%5 p.; 30 cm.%eng%%%%MN-ID: 3469%Noise--Measurement; Standardization;%%% International Organization for Standardization. |
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| Â | Communication Workers Union of TUC (Ghana) |
 | | The Communication Workers Union is seriously concerned that the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations agency that deals with all the intergovernmental aspects of the telecommunications industry and is in effect the international telecom industry regulator, in undertaking deliberations on the future of the telecommunication industry without the inclusion of any imput from workers... |  | | These websites belong to the Communication Workers Union (CWU), the Health Services Workers Union (HSWU) and the Industrial & Commercial Workers Union (ICU) who are all affiliates of the international solidarity trade union movement. |  | | Union Network International (UNI) in collaboration with its affiliates in Ghana has launched three new websites in the country. |
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| Â | Communication Workers Union of TUC (Ghana) |
 | | The Communication Workers Union is seriously concerned that the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations agency that deals with all the intergovernmental aspects of the telecommunications industry and is in effect the international telecom industry regulator, in undertaking deliberations on the future of the telecommunication industry without the inclusion of any imput from workers... |  | | These websites belong to the Communication Workers Union (CWU), the Health Services Workers Union (HSWU) and the Industrial & Commercial Workers Union (ICU) who are all affiliates of the international solidarity trade union movement. |  | | Union Network International (UNI) in collaboration with its affiliates in Ghana has launched three new websites in the country. |
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| Â | emcc - International Telecommunication Union |
 | | The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) was originally established in 1865 as the International Telegraph Union by 20 founding members eager to develop an international framework for interconnection. |  | | Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is a long-standing international organisation that has developed its role over time to meet the changing requirements of the communication industry. |  | | ITU has developed its role over time as changes have occurred in telecommunication technologies, its priority always being to promptly adapt and respond to changes and innovations. |
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| Â | Trellis modulation |
 | | A flurry of research activity ensued, and by 1984, the International Telecommunication Union published modem standards utilizing trellis modulation to achieve rates of 19.2 kbit/s and higher. |  | | In telecommunication, trellis modulation (also known as trellis coded modulation, or simply TCM) is a modulation scheme which allows highly efficient transmission of information over band-limited channels such as telephone lines. |  | | Once manufacturers introduced modems with trellis modulation, transmission rates increased dramatically to the point where interactive transfer of multimedia over POTS became feasible. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - International Telecommunication Union - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is an international organization established to standardise and regulate international radio and telecommunications. |  | | Encyclopedia4U - International Telecommunication Union - Encyclopedia Article |  | | ITU are also the initials of "International Typographical Union", a now defunct(?) labor union that was affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/i/international-telecommunication-union.html
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| Â | AllRefer.com - International Telecommunication Union, UN (United Nations) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The union functions under the International Telecommunication Convention, which was adopted in 1947 and revised in 1967. |  | | International Telecommunication Union (ITU), specialized agency of the United Nations, with headquarters at Geneva. |  | | The goal of the organization is to extend and improve all forms of international telecommunication by allotting radio frequencies, by encouraging the establishment of low rates, and by perfecting communications in rescue operations. |
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| Â | ITU-R - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) is a standards body subcommittee of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) relating to radio communication. |  | | In 1932, the CCIR, and several other organizations (including the original ITU, which had been founded as the International Telegraph Union in 1865) merged to form what would become known as the International Telecommunication Union in 1934. |  | | In 1927, the CCIR - Comité consultatif international pour la radio, "Consultative Committee on International Radio" or "International Radio Consultative Committee" - was founded. |
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| Â | ITU-R - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) is a standards body subcommittee of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) relating to radio communication. |  | | In 1932, the CCIR, and several other organizations (including the original ITU, which had been founded as the International Telegraph Union in 1865) merged to form what would become known as the International Telecommunication Union in 1934. |  | | In 1927, the CCIR - Comité consultatif international pour la radio, "Consultative Committee on International Radio" or "International Radio Consultative Committee"- was founded. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITU-R
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