ITU definition

ITU means the International Triathlon Union being the international federation of Tri NZ.

Examples of ITU in a sentence

  • However, it is expected that the forecasted traffic growth will make the energy consumption to become a significant problem for the operators, having not only economical (affecting capital and operational expenditures), but also ecological implications, since the ICT sector is responsible for the production of the 2- 2.5 % of the global greenhouse emissions, as estimated by the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) in [3].

  • The screening method used was the β2 test, in accordance to the ITU recommendations followed [45].

  • From the available objective speech quality measures in the literature, only the ITU E-model does not need the access to the original signal to compute the quality.

  • It was the view of a Member State that the CITS is a long-term success story for the ITU; CITS was seen to operate very successfully in building relationships for collaboration and facilitation with partners and other SDOs; and TSB support staff for CITS was praised for running excellent CITS secretariat services.

  • She highlighted that this TSAG meeting contributed making ITU the most inclusive and most accessible standardization platform in the world.


More Definitions of ITU

ITU. The International Telecommunications Union “Licence(s)” Licences, permits and authorisations required for operating Networks and providing the Services.
ITU means International [Telecommunications] Telecommunica- tion Union;’’;
ITU has the meaning set forth in Section 3.31(e).