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International Telecommunication Union Event

EU Carriers: We're Not Asking the UN for Internet Taxes
PCWorld
ETNO's proposal was submitted as a topic for debate at the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in December. However, among the revisions to the ITR that ETNO is proposing is one that may rile advocates for net neutrality.
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Australia backs UN telco treaty changes
iT News
The International Telecommunications Regulations (ITR) treaty, governed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and last revised in 1988, will introduce provisions specific to potential regulation of the internet for the first time in a ...
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Why The UN Cares So Much About Flame Malware
TPM
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is a United Nations telecommunications agency that's been accused by several US lawmakers and advocacy groups of attempting a takeover of the Internet. The critics are concerned that the ITU will give ...
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WCIT proposals would 'have reverberations throughout the network'
FierceGovernmentIT
Although an upcoming conference of the International Telecommunication Union will not include proposals to take direct Internet governance functions away from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, Internet officials say they're ...
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UN's ITU wants to tax biggest US websites including Google and Apple
9 to 5 Mac
The European proposal, offered for debate at a December meeting of a UN agency called theInternational Telecommunication Union, would amend an existing telecommunications treaty by imposing heavy costs on popular Web sites and their network providers ...
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UN urges countries to seek 'peaceful resolution' to prevent global cyberwar
Newstrack India
London, June 8 (ANI): The UN's International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has urged countries to seek a 'peaceful resolution' in cyberspace to avoid the threat of global cyberwar. The head of the UN's telecommunications, Dr Hamadoun Toure, ...
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5 Places Where Internet Access is REALLY Expensive
UN Dispatch
Denizens of the developed, Western world may take cheap and easily accessible Internet service for granted—and according to recent International Telecommunications Union data, prices for communications services just keep dropping from year to year ...
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Vint Cerf Fears Internet Regulation from the UN
WebProNews
Testifying as part of a panel before the House Energy and Commerce CommitteeSubcommittee on Communications and Technology, Cerf told Congress he fears that the International Telecommunication Union, an agency of the United Nations, ...
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