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International Telecommunication Union / United Nations Development Group / ITU-T / Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation / Open standard / Computing / Frequency allocation / Asia-Pacific Telecommunity / United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force / Technology / United Nations / Digital divide
Date: 2010-09-16 14:44:40
International Telecommunication Union
United Nations Development Group
ITU-T
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Open standard
Computing
Frequency allocation
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force
Technology
United Nations
Digital divide

Promotion of International Strategy chapter 5 Section 8

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