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2020 vision and beyond Over 300 new ITU standards released each year Over 4000 active standards in use ITU standards will assist government and industry in achieving their ambitions for the year 2020 and beyond. The future of standardization will be driven by 5G, IoT and Trust as enablers supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 2020 Vision 5G IoT Trust BIG DATA Market-driven standards Real-time standardization A global community ITU is characterized by its inclusivity. We are given life by a unique public-private partnership of members hosting government, industry and academia. meetings worldwide 100+ 193 700+ industry players academic and research institutes 130+ Member States virtual meetings 1000+ 5000+ Aviation flight-data monitoring Smart cities ITU standards support a wide array of industry sectors in their use of ICTs as enabling technologies and assist in meeting the challenges of the 21st century. Enabling next-generation apps and se r vices Smart Grid Disaster relief, network resilience and recovery Connected Cars e-Health Mobile money Accessibility Green ICTs to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions Optical transport beyond 100 Gbit/s High-speed broadband access Multimedia High-quality VoLTE Numbering & emergency comms Cybersecurity For over 150 years, the International Telecommunication Union has been at the centre of advances in communications and today ITU’s international standards are at play in virtually every facet of modern communications. Building blocks of modern communications 1.7Mb per second Amount of data created by each person by 2020 237 million Number of IoT wearables shipped by 2020 $6 trillion The value generated by IoT technology by 2025 80% video By 2020, the majority of Internet traffic will be video, enabled by ITU standards Amount of international traffic carried over fibre networks built using ITU standards 95% 250x Broadband access speed over copper increased by 250x in past 15 years with ITU standards 64x Broadband access speed over fibre increased by 64x in past 15 years with ITU standards Setting the standard ITU is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs). ITU’s international standards provide common platforms for ICT growth and innovation. Join the ITU standards community Participation in ITU standardization is an opportunity to influence the development of the standards that will give shape to 5G systems, the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities. Focus groups Study groups Workshops & symposia Membership-driven study groups develop international standards Open-to-all focus groups define new directions in ITU standardization Open-to-all events analyze emerging trends and encourage peer-learning participants @ITU www.itu.int Be a part of it References: Intel, IDC, Cisco, ITU. Join ITU and have a voice in international standardization. For more information, please visit:

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Page 1: Setting the standard - ITU · For more information, please visit: Title: ITU Setting the Standrad infographic Created Date: 2/13/2017 2:18:09 PM

2020 vision and beyond

Over 300 new ITU standards released each year

Over 4000 active standards in use

ITU standards will assist government and industry in achieving their ambitions for the year 2020 and beyond. The future of standardization will be driven by 5G, IoT and Trust as enablers supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

2020 Vision

5G

IoT Trust

BIGDATA Market-driven

standardsReal-time

standardization

A global communityITU is characterized by its inclusivity. We are given life by a unique public-private partnership of members hosting government, industry and academia.

meetings worldwide

100+ workshops and open

events

193 700+industry players

academic and research

institutes

130+MemberStates

virtual meetings

1000+ 5000+

Aviation �ight-data monitoring

Smart cities

ITU standards support a wide array of industry sectors in their use of ICTs as enabling technologies and assist in meeting the challenges of the 21st century.

Enabling next-generation apps and services

Smart Grid

Disaster relief, network resilience and recovery

Connected Cars

e-Health

Mobile money

Accessibility

Green ICTs to improve energy ef�ciency and reduce emissions

Optical transport beyond 100 Gbit/s

High-speedbroadband access

Multimedia High-qualityVoLTE

Numbering & emergency comms

Cybersecurity

For over 150 years, the International Telecommunication Union has been at the centre of advances in communications and today ITU’s international standards are at play in virtually every facet of modern communications.

Building blocks of modern communications

1.7Mb per secondAmount of data created by each person by 2020

237 million

Number of IoT wearables shipped by 2020

$6 trillion

The value generated by IoT technology by 2025

80%video

By 2020, the majority of Internet traf�c will be video, enabled by ITU standards

Amount of international traf�c carried over �bre networks built using ITU standards

95% 250xBroadband access speed over copper increased by 250x in past 15 years with ITU standards

64xBroadband access speed over �bre increased by 64x in past 15 years with ITU standards

Setting the standardITU is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs). ITU’s international standards provide common platforms for ICT growth and innovation.

Join the ITU standards community Participation in ITU standardization is an opportunity to in�uence the development of the standards that will give shape to 5G systems, the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities.

Focus groupsStudy groups Workshops &symposia

Membership-driven study groups develop international standards

Open-to-all focus groups de�ne new directions in ITU standardization

Open-to-all events analyze emerging trends and encourage peer-learning

participants

@ITUwww.itu.int

Be a part of it

References: Intel, IDC, Cisco, ITU.

Join ITU and have a voice in international standardization. For more information, please visit: