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Telstra announced it is the first Australian company to join the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) business council to promote ethical development and application of AI.

Published in Business Telecoms
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Multinational conglomerate corporation Honeywell has retrofitted Sydney Opera House with its ready now technology to help the Unesco world heritage-listed building achieve a six-star green rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.

Published in Development

Qualcomm’s 5G Smart School program through its Wireless Reach Initiative is providing schools with next generation wireless technology solutions, aimed to enhance the digital literacy of Italian students and teachers.

Published in 5G

Australia’s reefs and marine ecosystems are at grave risk of mass bleachings and extinction, a marine heatwaves research briefing from the Climate Council has found.

Published in Climate

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO has identified the year 2025 as the critical date after which it will be problematic, if not impossible, to play and preserve content recorded on audio and video tapes or content held on other obsolete electronic formats.

Published in Market

The Broadband Commission for Digital Development, set up by the International Telecommunication Union and UNESCO, has produced a second report emphasising the essential role for broadband in recommending strategies governments should adopt to ensure adequate broadband infrastructure.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 20 September 2010 09:44

ITU demands broadband for all

The International Telecommunication Union has called for access to broadband networks to be a basic civil right and has challenged the world's leaders to ensure that more than half of all the world's people have access to broadband networks by 2015.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and UNESCO have set up a 30 member commission, which includes Australia's communications minister, Stephen Conroy, to accelerate broadband rollout around the world and promote a wide range of applications.

Published in Government Tech Policy

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