Happy World Telecommunication and Information Society Day! Let's celebrate the tech that connects us and fuels the global economy! Here's to a connected digital future! Show more
As we celebrate world telecommunication and information society day, we must not forget to thank the engineers who work hard in this industry, Happy World Telecommunication Day. Dr. Payal Pandit and 4 others
Happy World Telecommunication and Information Society Day from #KanyaKiran! we recognize the power of telecommunication and information in empowering communities and promoting inclusivity. . . . . . . Show more
Today, on World Telecommunication & Information Society Day, we celebrate the incredible power of ICT to bridge distances and pave the way for a greener future.
— Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Information and Art (@YouthGovMv) May 17, 2024
Today as we join the world in celebrating the World Telecommunication & Information Society Day, this year's theme "Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development" draws us to look at the linkage between ICTs & SDGs + the opportunities of potential local use cases & solutions Show more
Today, on World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, we celebrate the incredible power of communication technologies to connect us across time and space. Here's to the technologies allow us to connect, collaborate and cultivate our heritage Show more
Happy World Telecommunication and Information Society Day! CRAN is proud to contribute to Namibia's digital landscape. This year's theme, 'Digital innovation for sustainable development,' highlights the role of digital tech in achieving the UN's SDGs. Show more
World Telecommunication Day has been celebrated annually on 17 May since 1969, marking the founding of ITU and the signing of the first International Telegraph Convention in 1865. The World Summit on the Show more
Today is World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. The technology and infrastructure in these sectors are critical in supporting our everyday lives, but there is still work to do to improve connectivity for all. Show more
https://linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7197170904118747137… We celebrate World Telecommunication and Information Society Day today. This year's theme, “Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development,” underscores tech's role in addressing global challenges. We are committed to bridging the digital divide, driving… Show more
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World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) is an annual international event that aims to raise awareness about the potential of information and communication technology (ICT) in improving people's lives and bridging the digital divide. The day is dedicated to understanding the role that telecommunication advancements play in the information society. It also explores ways to increase accessibility to ICT infrastructure, especially for marginalized groups and vulnerable communities.
WTISD has its roots in World Telecommunication Day, which was first celebrated in 1969 to commemorate the founding of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on May 17, 1865. The event took on its current form in 2005, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to observe the day as World Information Society Day, linking it with the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held in 2003 and 2005. In 2006, ITU decided to combine World Telecommunication Day and World Information Society Day into the current WTISD, with a focus on both telecommunication advancements and the broader implications for society.
Observed annually on May 17, WTISD aims to promote discussion and dialogue around the potential of ICTs to foster social and economic development. Each year, a specific theme is chosen, highlighting a critical issue in the field of ICT.
Facts about World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
The theme for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day in 2024 was Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development. The theme in 2022 was Digital technologies for Older Persons and Healthy Ageing.
The first ever theme for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day in 1969 was The role and activities of the Union.
As of 2022, mobile phone penetration in New Zealand is remarkably high, with around 95.2% of the population owning a cell phone.
New Zealand has a strong internet infrastructure, with approximately 89% of the population having access to the internet in 2021.
In the News and Trending in NZ for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
Explore the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day's 2021 advocacy toolkit. The toolkit focuses on digital transformation which is about improving people's expereinces and wellbeing.
Watch a Film to learn more about Telecommunication and Information Society in New Zealand: 1) This is New Zealand - This 1970 film, while not solely about telecommunication, gives an interesting look at technology and communication in the country at that time. It was initially made for Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan. 2) Wireless: The Amazing Story Of New Zealand's Early Internet - This is a web series rather than a movie, but offers a rich look into the country's early internet scene.
Visit the National Cyber Security Centre: As part of the New Zealand government’s goal of improving cyber safety, visiting the National Cyber Security Centre can be enlightening to learn about the advancements in technology security.