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Press Release – Smart Sustainable Cities: a global development priority

September 26, 2014 · by itublogs · in Climate Change, Climate Change, General News, Press Releases, Standardization

Standards key to achieving and quantifying efficiency gains Geneva, 26 September 2014 – Strategies for the sustainable development of cities in Asia and the Pacific will be driven to a large extent by information and communication technologies (ICT), agreed participants at the…

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Media Advisory: Green Standards Week set for Beijing, 22-26 September 2014

July 25, 2014 · by itublogs · in Climate Change, Climate Change, Media Advisories, Standardization

Focus on “Setting the Vision for Smart Sustainable Cities” Geneva, 25 July 2014 – The Fourth ITU Green Standards Week is set to feature Green ICT as a catalyst in achieving a sustainable, resource-efficient economy, promoting e-waste management, examining human exposure to…

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Meetings in Africa refine regional positions on e-waste and QoS

July 29, 2013 · by juan · in Climate Change, Developing Countries, General News, QoS, Standardization, Study Group 12, Study Group 5

ITU-T events in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso have strengthened African regional positions on standardization to enhance environmental responsibility and quality of service (QoS); calling for harmonized regional policy on imports of ICT equipment and the management of e-waste, and sharing knowledge…

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