ITU
n.n. Stands for International Telecommunication Union. A global organization that sets rules for how countries use radio waves and the internet. It helps make sure different countries can communicate with each other without causing interference.
n. Abbreviation for International Telecommunication Union. An intergovernmental agency of the United Nations responsible for standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide scale, including radio spectrum management and internet governance.
The ITU sets global standards for mobile phone networks.
During the conference, the ITU discussed new regulations to prevent radio signal interference between neighboring countries.
The ITU plays a critical role in the global coordination of satellite orbits and frequency allocations to ensure that international communication remains efficient and free from technical conflict.