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What does the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) do?

  1. A
    The ITU monitors global internet traffic and regulates online content and social media platforms.
  2. B
    ITU oversees international postal services and regulates mail delivery across borders.
  3. C
    Regulating international telecommunications.
  4. D
    Provides financial support for telecommunication infrastructure in developing countries.

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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for matters related to information and communication technologies. Its primary role is regulating and coordinating international telecommunications, managing the global radio spectrum, and developing technical standards.

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What does the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) do?
A
The ITU monitors global internet traffic and regulates online content and social media platforms.
B
ITU oversees international postal services and regulates mail delivery across borders.
C
Regulating international telecommunications.
D
Provides financial support for telecommunication infrastructure in developing countries.

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