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The concentration of the standardization sector's work in the development of global ICT is to assure that developing countries will have accessibility in adopting international standards with a fully integrated global communications operations for next generation networks (NGN); build confidence and security in using ICTs; develop early warning systems (emergency communication); reduce the impact of ICT on climate change and learn how to use ICT to lessen its effects. <ref>[http://www.itu.int/net/ITU-T/info/Default.aspx ITU-T In Brief]</ref>
 
The concentration of the standardization sector's work in the development of global ICT is to assure that developing countries will have accessibility in adopting international standards with a fully integrated global communications operations for next generation networks (NGN); build confidence and security in using ICTs; develop early warning systems (emergency communication); reduce the impact of ICT on climate change and learn how to use ICT to lessen its effects. <ref>[http://www.itu.int/net/ITU-T/info/Default.aspx ITU-T In Brief]</ref>
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==Objectives==
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Based on the presentation Antoine Dore, ITU Legal Officer entitled "The central role of ITU in the development of global ICT  standard," the following are the objectives of ITU-T:<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/_getdocument.cfm?doc_id=3634 The central role of ITU in the development of global ICT  standard, EC Workshop – 19 November 2008]</ref>
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* Develop and publish global standards
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* Identify areas for future standardization
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* Provide an attractive and effective forum for the development of international standards
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* Disseminate information and know-how
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* Cooperate and collaborate with other organizations such as ([[IETF]], [[IEEE]], [[ICANN]] etc.
    
==ITU-T Framework==
 
==ITU-T Framework==
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