What are the main organizations involved in the regulation of international media and telecommunications? What does each do?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: The International Telecommunications Union sets and maintains technical standards for such systems as telegraph, telephone, fax, electronic mail, radio frequencies and satellite orbits. The World Summit on the Information Society, organized by the ITU, has tried to promote greater Internet access in developing countries. International organizations such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and the Internet Society set policies for the Internet. The World Trade Organization enforces some trade agreements. Otherwise, each nation operates in its own self interest.

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