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ITU

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is a United Nations specialized agency responsible for coordinating global telecommunication standards, radio frequencies, and satellite orbits. It ensures that communication systems like the internet, TV, and mobile networks work smoothly across different countries. By setting technical rules and allocating resources, the ITU helps create a connected world where devices and networks can communicate seamlessly and reliably. Its work supports innovation, ensures security, and promotes equitable access to communication technologies worldwide.