International Telecommunication Union
ITU eller International Telecommunication Union er et standardiseringsorgan, som omfatter:
- ITU-R – Radiokommunikation
- ITU-T – Telekommunikation
- ITU-D – Strategier til udviklingslande
Nævn
Mens den befuldmægtigede nævn er Unionens vigtigste beslutningstagende organ, fungerer ITU-nævnet som Unionens styrende organ i intervallet mellem befuldmægtigede konferencer. Nævnet mødes hvert år.[1][2] Nævnet er sammensat af 48 medlemmer og arbejder for at sikre, at Unionen fungerer gnidningsløst, samt at overveje brede telekommunikationspolitiske spørgsmål. Nævnets medlemmer er som følger:[3]
Region A (Amerika) 9 sæder | Region B (Vesteuropa) 8 sæder | Region C (Østeuropa og Nordlige Asien) 5 sæder | Region D (Afrika) 13 sæder | Region E (Asien og Australasien) 13 sæder |
---|---|---|---|---|
Argentina | Frankrig | Aserbajdsjan | Algeriet | Australien |
Bahamas | Italien | Tjekkiet | Mauritius | Kina |
Brasilien | Tyskland | Polen | Egypten | Indien |
Canada | Storbritannien | Rumænien | Ghana | Indonesien |
Cuba | Sverige | Bulgarien | Tanzania | Bahrain |
El Salvador | Spanien | Kenya | Japan | |
Mexico | Schweiz | Marokko | Kuwait | |
United States | Tyrkiet | Nigeria | Malaysia | |
Paraguay | Rwanda | Filippinerne | ||
Senegal | Saudi-Arabien | |||
Sydafrika | Sydkorea | |||
Tunesien | Thailand | |||
Uganda | United Arab Emirates |
Udgivne standarder
- G.114 – Anbefaling til forsinkelse af talesignaler
- G.711 – A-law og -law – Den mest udbredte talekodning for fastnettelefoni
Se også
- ITU-præfiks
- Standard
Referencer
- ^ Manhire, Vanessa, red. (2018). "United Nations Handbook". United Nations Handbook:: An Annual Guide for Those Working within the United Nations (56th udgave). Wellington: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of New Zealand: 344-47. ISSN 0110-1951.
- ^ "ITU Council Overview". International Telecommunication Union. International Telecommunication Union. n.d. Hentet 1. august 2019.
- ^ "ITU Council Membership". International Telecommunication Union. International Telecommunication Union. n.d. Hentet 1. august 2019.
Eksterne henvisninger
- International Telecommunication Union, ITU
- ITU, Den Internationale Telekommunikations Union Arkiveret 7. september 2003 hos Wayback Machine
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The national flag of Kingdom of Thailand; there are total of 3 colours:
- Red represents the blood spilt to protect Thailand’s independence and often more simply described as representing the nation.
- White represents the religion of Buddhism, the predominant religion of the nation
- Blue represents the monarchy of the nation, which is recognised as the centre of Thai hearts.
The emblem of the United Nations
Flag of Senegal
A map of the world divided into International Telecommunication Union regions.
Forfatter/Opretter: derivative work: Jesuiseduardo, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
The five administrative regions of the International Telecommunication Union
Forfatter/Opretter: Derivative work: Jesuiseduardo, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Member states of the International Telecommunication Union
Flag of Rwanda. The flag ratio is 2:3 with the stripes being 2:1:1. Colors are the following officially: Pantone 299 C 2X (blue), RAL 6029 (green), RAL 1023 (yellow) and RAL 1003 (golden yellow). (As of 03/08/2010, the only color used is the Pantone 299 C, which is from here. The rest of the colors are RAL shades from here.)