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Oct 09, 2009

A meeting of ministers at WT '09All
Online News Service
More than 80 government ministers convened in Geneva

Running out of numbersAll
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The internet is moving to mobile very fast indeed and that's going to mean billions of new IP addresses

Oct 08, 2009

CTOs' vision for the futureAll
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Panel vision: collaboration, convergence and climate change

Good COP: new guidelinesAll
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Honors for Children's Charities' Coalition on Internet Safety, Child Helpline International, Interpol, and Save the Children

Green stimulusAll
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Could ICTs deliver both an economic stimulus and a greener future?

Nigeria aims to boost broadband by 20% annuallyAll
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Government plans to facilitate broadband growth by backing two programmes designed to wire the continent

FiberHome makes a splash at ITU Telecom World 2009All
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35 year history began as the Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications

World Bank backs Central Africa with $215mAll
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Central Africa Backbone Programme (CAB) to develop high-speed infrastructure and reduce end-user prices

NSN CTO: collaboration key to ICT growthAll
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Operators worldwide are clearly looking for opportunities to transform their networks to become more efficient, keep customers on the network and add value on the network

Smartening upAll
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Smartphones, netbooks and the data-hungry services they support are flourishing in the recession. But there are pitfalls for all involved

Strong IPTV picture in the USAll
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IPTV is helping to loosen cable's stranglehold on the US pay-TV market

Meeting the standards of CTOsAll
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So many standardization bodies exist, making it very difficult for CTOs to know where to put resources to develop a particular standard

Happy 40th birthday, ITU TelecomAll
ITU Telecom
As the United Nations Agency for ICT, ITU is unique in its ability to attract the leading players in the global ICT sector

Oct 07, 2009

World leaders take centre stage at WT'09News Brief
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Political and industry leaders look to ICT tools to combat climate change

ITU makes IMPACT on cybersecurityNews Brief
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With 191 ITU member countries, there is still some way to go before IMPACT can claim to be truly global but progress is being made at a fairly swift rate

Consolidation dangersAll
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A prominent ratings agency thinks consolidation would benefit Europe's mobile operators. But it would surely be a setback for the market

Telecoms can lead the Green revolutionAll
Online News Service
In the strategic imperative of reducing global carbon emissions, the telecoms industry has a central role to play

India's waiting gameAll
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3G and WiMAX have been held back in India by stifling bureaucracy and endless disputes

Egypt counts on ICT for economic growthAll
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A favourite destination of both outsourcing and off-shoring, with all the elements for success

Signal testing at ITU Telecom WorldRegulatory
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How useful is this week in Geneva from the Radiocommunication perspective?

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