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ITU

1 American  
  1. International Telecommunication Union.


I.T.U. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. International Typographical Union.


ITU British  

abbreviation

  1. Intensive Therapy Unit

  2. International Telecommunications Union

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Her mother Jenny said: "I'd say in Tilly's life at least about 10 times I've honestly thought that she's gone, she's died, with the seizures and going on to ITU and them all saying that we can't stop it and the panic."

From BBC

On X, Mr Musk pointed out that the spectrum “was long designated by the ITU as shared spectrum for satellites”.

From BBC

Taiwan last week reinforced its foothold in the disputed South China Sea by establishing satellite communications between the main island and its garrison on Taiping Island, also known as Itu Aba, the largest land feature in the highly contested Spratly Island chain.

From Seattle Times

The ITU rules “need to be updated,” says political scientist Alanna Krolikowski of the Missouri University of Science and Technology.

From Science Magazine

Sixth-generation communication technology may offer revolutionary promises, but it won’t replace existing networks for some time: earlier this year, the ITU estimated that 6G won’t become available to consumers until 2030.

From Scientific American