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The International Telecommunication Union, an agency of the United Nations (though pre-dating it, having originally been formed as the International Telegraph Union) that co-ordinates various activities including the worldwide allocation of radio spectrum. Its standards-setting subdivision is the ITU-T, which has subsumed the former CCITT. | The International Telecommunication Union, an agency of the United Nations (though pre-dating it, having originally been formed as the International Telegraph Union) that co-ordinates various activities including the worldwide allocation of radio spectrum. Its standards-setting subdivision is the ITU-T, which has subsumed the former CCITT. | ||
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The International Telecommunication Union, an agency of the United Nations (though pre-dating it, having originally been formed as the International Telegraph Union) that co-ordinates various activities including the worldwide allocation of radio spectrum. Its standards-setting subdivision is the ITU-T, which has subsumed the former CCITT.
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