1. ITU - Noun
2. ITU - Proper noun
(UN) Initialism of International Telecommunication Union, originally called the International Telegraph Union.
Initialism of International Triathlon Union.
Initialism of International Typographical Union.
Initialism of IT University of Copenhagen.
Initialism of Istanbul Technical University.
ITU (plural ITUs)
(Britain) Initialism of intensive treatment unit, called intensive care unit in the United States.
225 Ac was first produced artificially at the Institute for Transuranium Elements (ITU) in Germany using a cyclotron and at St George Hospital in Sydney using a linac in 2000. Source: Internet
ADSL OFDM is used in ADSL connections that follow the ANSI T1.413 and G.dmt (ITU G.992.1) standards, where it is called discrete multitone modulation (DMT). Source: Internet
All of these competitors have been accepted by ITU as part of the IMT-2000 family of 3G standards, along with UMTS-FDD. Source: Internet
After some minor changes, International Morse Code was standardized at the International Telegraphy Congress in 1865 in Paris, and was later made the standard by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Source: Internet
BT and some of the UK manufacturers championed DPNSS into ECMA and CCITT (ITU) but it was eventually deprecated by the standards bodies in favour of Q931 and QSig. Source: Internet
All Services (QRA–QUZ) First defined by the Washington 1927 ITU Radio Regulations. Source: Internet