Behind the scenes takes centre stage.

 International Telecommunication Union (ITU)



For over 160 years, The ITU has brought governments, the private sector and other partners together to coordinate how the world connects. Behind the scenes, the Union develops global standards, allocates radio frequencies, and supports countries in strengthening their digital infrastructure. For example:

• Every day, satellite and terrestrial navigation systems guide travel on land, at sea, and in the air. The ITU coordinates radio frequencies, ensuring these essential signals remain safe and interference-free.

ITU and partners advance the use of AI for disaster preparedness through the Early Warning Connectivity Map, identifying where and how many people can be reached via digital networks.

• Every year, the ITU Academy trains 5,000+ learners worldwide in topics such as digital inclusion, connectivity, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, policy leadership and more.

When incidents affect digital infrastructure, behind the scenes takes centre stage.

Mapping connectivity for saving lives: The early warning connectivity map (EWCM)




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