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⚫ | The '''ITU-Telecommunication Standardization Sector''' ('''ITU-T''') is responsible for studying technical, operating, and tariff Questions and issuing Recommendations on them, with the goal of standardizing [[telecommunications]] worldwide. The ITU-T combines the standards-setting activities of the predecessor organizations formerly called the [[International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee]] ([[CCITT]]) and the [[International Radio Consultative Committee]] ([[CCIR]]). |
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⚫ | The '''ITU-Telecommunication Standardization Sector''' ('''ITU-T''') is is a permanent organ of [[ITU]]. It is responsible for studying technical, operating, and tariff Questions and issuing Recommendations on them, with the goal of standardizing [[telecommunications]] worldwide. The ITU-T combines the standards-setting activities of the predecessor organizations formerly called the [[International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee]] ([[CCITT]]) and the [[International Radio Consultative Committee]] ([[CCIR]]). |
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+ | == See also == |
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+ | * [[International Telecommunication Union]] |
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+ | * [[ITU-T Technology Watch]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 21 May 2021
Overview[]
The ITU-Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is is a permanent organ of ITU. It is responsible for studying technical, operating, and tariff Questions and issuing Recommendations on them, with the goal of standardizing telecommunications worldwide. The ITU-T combines the standards-setting activities of the predecessor organizations formerly called the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT) and the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR).