ies

U4SSC - A guide to circular cities

U4SSC - A guide to circular cities




ies

Executive summary - Frontier technologies to protect environment and tackle the climate change

Executive summary - Frontier technologies to protect environment and tackle the climate change




ies

Frontier technologies to protect environment and tackle the climate change

Frontier technologies to protect environment and tackle the climate change




ies

U4SSC - Deliverable - Accelerating city transformation using frontier technologies

U4SSC - Deliverable - Accelerating city transformation using frontier technologies




ies

U4SSC deliverable Blockchain for smart sustainable cities

U4SSC deliverable Blockchain for smart sustainable cities




ies

Use of ITU-T Recommendations by Developing Countries

Use of ITU-T Recommendations by Developing Countries




ies

ITU Smart Sustainable Cities

ITU Smart Sustainable Cities




ies

U4SSC - Guidelines on tools and mechanisms to finance Smart Sustainable Cities projects

U4SSC - Guidelines on tools and mechanisms to finance Smart Sustainable Cities projects




ies

LSTP-GLSR Guide on the use of ITU-T L-series Recommendations related to optical technologies for outside plant <font color="#FF0000">[Superseded]</font>

LSTP-GLSR Guide on the use of ITU-T L-series Recommendations related to optical technologies for outside plant [Superseded]




ies

U4SSC - User guide for the toolkit on digital transformation for people-oriented cities and communities

U4SSC - User guide for the toolkit on digital transformation for people-oriented cities and communities




ies

FIGI - DFS - Technical Report on SS7 Vulnerabilities and mitigation measures for DFS transactions

FIGI - DFS - Technical Report on SS7 Vulnerabilities and mitigation measures for DFS transactions




ies

FIGI - DFS - Implementation of secure authentication technologies for digital financial services

FIGI - DFS - Implementation of secure authentication technologies for digital financial services




ies

FIGI - DFS - Technical Report on SS7 Vulnerabilities and mitigation measures for DFS transactions

FIGI - DFS - Technical Report on SS7 Vulnerabilities and mitigation measures for DFS transactions




ies

XSTP-sgstruct - Strategic approaches to the transformation of security studies

XSTP-sgstruct - Strategic approaches to the transformation of security studies




ies

U4SSC - User guide for the toolkit on digital transformation for people-oriented cities and communities - Version 2

U4SSC - User guide for the toolkit on digital transformation for people-oriented cities and communities - Version 2




ies

Security aspects of distributed ledger technologies

Security aspects of distributed ledger technologies




ies

LSTP-GLSR - Guide on the use of ITU-T L-series Recommendations related to optical technologies for outside plant

LSTP-GLSR - Guide on the use of ITU-T L-series Recommendations related to optical technologies for outside plant




ies

U4SSC 2023 - Compendium of practices on innovative financing for smart sustainable cities projects

U4SSC 2023 - Compendium of practices on innovative financing for smart sustainable cities projects




ies

Procurement guidelines for smart sustainable cities

Procurement guidelines for smart sustainable cities




ies

Building a people-centered digital future for cities and communities

Building a people-centered digital future for cities and communities




ies

The Role of Digital Technologies in Aging and Health

The Role of Digital Technologies in Aging and Health




ies

YSTR.BP-DTw - Best practices for graphical digital twins of smart cities

YSTR.BP-DTw - Best practices for graphical digital twins of smart cities




ies

Enabling digital transformation in smart sustainable cities - Master plan

Enabling digital transformation in smart sustainable cities - Master plan




ies

U4SSC - Guiding principles for artificial intelligence in cities

U4SSC - Guiding principles for artificial intelligence in cities




ies

U4SSC - Policy benchmarks for digital transformation of people-centred cities

U4SSC - Policy benchmarks for digital transformation of people-centred cities




ies

United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC) Initiative Connecting Communities, Empowering People

United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC) Initiative Connecting Communities, Empowering People




ies

[ D.000 (05/10) ] - Terms and definitions for the D-series Recommendations

Terms and definitions for the D-series Recommendations




ies

[ D.1040 (08/20) ] - Optimizing terrestrial cable utilization across multiple countries to boost regional and international connectivity

Optimizing terrestrial cable utilization across multiple countries to boost regional and international connectivity




ies

[ L.1030 (06/18) ] - E-waste management framework for countries

E-waste management framework for countries




ies

Operational Bulletin No. 1251 (1.IX.2022) and Annexed List: Status of Radiocommunications between Amateur Stations of Different Countries (In accordance with optional provision No. 25.1 of the Radio Regulations) and Form of Call Signs assigned by each Adm

Operational Bulletin No. 1251 (1.IX.2022) and Annexed List: Status of Radiocommunications between Amateur Stations of Different Countries (In accordance with optional provision No. 25.1 of the Radio Regulations) and Form of Call Signs assigned by each Administration to its Amateur and Experimental Stations (Position on 1 September 2022)




ies

Status of Radiocommunications between Amateur Stations of different Countries (In accordance with optional provision No. 25.1 of the Radio Regulations) and Form of Call Signs assigned by each Administration to its Amateur and Experimental Stations

Status of Radiocommunications between Amateur Stations of different Countries (In accordance with optional provision No. 25.1 of the Radio Regulations) and Form of Call Signs assigned by each Administration to its Amateur and Experimental Stations




ies

[ TD 87-PLEN ] Revision 2 - English - MS Word Document 2007 - Practical facilities available for the conduct of the work of SG17

Practical facilities available for the conduct of the work of SG17
Source: TSB
Study Questions: QALL/17




ies

[ Q.3054 (04/19) ] - Signalling architecture for virtualization of control network entities

Signalling architecture for virtualization of control network entities




ies

[ Q.Sup71 (10/19) ] - Testing methodologies of Internet related performance measurements including e2e bit rate within the fixed and mobile operators' networks

Testing methodologies of Internet related performance measurements including e2e bit rate within the fixed and mobile operators' networks




ies

[ Q.3057 (04/20) ] - Signalling requirements and architecture for interconnection between trustable network entities

Signalling requirements and architecture for interconnection between trustable network entities




ies

[ V.150.1 (01/03) ] - Modem-over-IP networks: Procedures for the end-to-end connection of V-series DCEs

Modem-over-IP networks: Procedures for the end-to-end connection of V-series DCEs




ies

[ V.120/I.465 (09/92) ] - Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-Series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing

Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-Series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing




ies

[ V.110/I.463 (09/92) ] - Support of data terminal equipments with V-Series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network

Support of data terminal equipments with V-Series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network




ies

[ V.120/I.465 (11/88) ] - Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing

Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing




ies

[ V.110/I.463 (11/88) ] - Support of data terminal equipments (DTEs) with V-series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network (ISDN)

Support of data terminal equipments (DTEs) with V-series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network (ISDN)




ies

[ V.25bis (11/88) ] - Automatic calling and/or answering equipment on the general switched telephone network (GSTN) using the 100-series interchange circuits

Automatic calling and/or answering equipment on the general switched telephone network (GSTN) using the 100-series interchange circuits




ies

COP29: Countries grapple with raising trillions to fight climate change

United Nations annual climate talks stuttered to a start Monday with more than nine hours of backroom bickering over what should be on the agenda for the next two weeks. It then turned to the main issue: money.

In Baku, Azerbaijan, where the world’s first oil well was drilled and the smell of the fuel was noticeable outdoors, the talks were more about the smell of money — in huge amounts. Countries are negotiating how rich nations can pay up so poor countries can reduce carbon pollution by transitioning away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy, compensate for climate disasters and adapt to future extreme weather.

In order to try to start the 12 days of talks, called COP29, with a win, Monday’s session seemed to find a resolution to a nagging financial issue about trading carbon pollution rights — one that has eluded negotiators for years. It could free up to $250 billion in spending a year to help poor nations, said new COP29 president, Mukhtar Babayev.

But Erika Lennon, Center for International Environmental Law’s Senior Attorney, warned that pushing through resolutions this early in the conference “without discussion or debate, sets a dangerous precedent for the entire negotiation process.”

When it comes to discussions on finance, the amount of money being talked about to help poor nations could be as high as $1.3 trillion a year. That’s the need in the developing world, according to African nations, which have produced 7% of the heat-trapping gases in the air but have faced multiple climate crises, from floods to drought.

Whatever amount the nations come up with would replace an old agreement that had a goal of $100 billion a year. Richer nations have wanted numbers closer to that figure. If an agreement is struck, money is likely to come from a variety of sources including grants, loans and private finance.

“These numbers may sound big but they are nothing compared to the cost of inaction,” Babayev, said as he took over.

Signs of climate disasters abound

This year, the world is on pace for 1.5 degrees of warming and is heading to become the hottest year in human civilization.

A goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times was set in the Paris Agreement in 2015. But that’s about two or three decades, not one year of that amount of warming and “it is not possible, simply not possible,” to abandon the 1.5 goal yet, said World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Celeste Saulo.

The effects of climate change in disasters such as hurricanes, droughts and floods are already here and hurting, Babayev said.

“We are on the road to ruin,” he said. “Whether you see them or not, people are suffering in the shadows. They are dying in the dark. And they need more than compassion. More than prayers and paperwork. They are crying out for leadership and action.”

United Nations Climate Secretary Simon Stiell, whose home island of Carriacou was devasted earlier this year by Hurricane Beryl, used the story of his neighbor, an 85-year-old named Florence, to help find “a way out of this mess.”

Her home was demolished and Florence focused one thing: “Being strong for her family and for her community. There are people like Florence in every country on Earth. Knocked down, and getting back up again.”

That’s what the world must do with climate change, Stiell said.

A backdrop of war and upheaval hangs over talks

In the past year, nation after nation has seen political upheaval, with the latest being in the United States — the largest historic carbon emitter — and Germany, a climate leading nation.

The election of Donald Trump, who disputes climate change and its impact, and the collapse of the German governing coalition are altering climate negotiation dynamics here, experts said.

“The global north needs to be cutting emissions even faster … but instead we’ve got Trump, we’ve got a German government that just fell apart because part of it wanted to be even slightly ambitious (on climate action),” said Imperial College London climate scientist Friederike Otto. “We are very far off.”

Initially, Azerbaijan organizers hoped to have nations across the globe stop fighting during the negotiations. That didn’t happen as wars in Ukraine, Gaza and elsewhere continued.

Dozens of climate activists at the conference — many of them wearing Palestinian kaffiyehs — held up banners calling for climate justice and for nations to “stop fueling genocide.”

“It’s the same systems of oppression and discrimination that are putting people on the frontlines of climate change and putting people on the front lines of conflict in Palestine,” said Lise Masson, a protester from Friends of the Earth International. She slammed the United States, the U.K. and the EU for not spending more on climate finance while also supplying arms to Israel.

Mohammed Ursof, a climate activist from Gaza, called for the world to “get power back to the Indigenous, power back to the people.”

Jacob Johns, a Hopi and Akimel O’odham community organizer, came to the conference with hope for a better world.

“Within sight of the destruction lies the seed of creation,” he said at a panel about Indigenous people’s hopes for climate action. “We have to realize that we are not citizens of one nation, we are the Earth.”

Hopes for a strong financial outcome

The financial package being hashed out at this year’s talks is important because every nation has until early next year to submit new — and presumably stronger — targets for curbing emissions of heat-trapping gases from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas.

How much money is on the table could inform how ambitious some nations can be with their climate plans.

Some Pacific climate researchers said that the amount of money on offer was not the biggest problem for small island nations, which are some of the world’s most imperiled by rising seas.

“There might be funding out there, but to get access to this funding for us here in the Pacific is quite an impediment,” said Hilda Sakiti-Waqa, from the University of the South Pacific in Fiji. “The Pacific really needs a lot of technical help in order to put together these applications.”

And despite the stalled start, there was still a sense of optimism.

“My experience right now is that countries are really here to negotiate,” said German climate envoy Jennifer Morgan.

“We cannot leave Baku without a substantial outcome,” Stiell said. “Now is the time to show that global cooperation is not down for the count. It is rising to the moment.”

—Seth Borenstein, Melina Walling and Sibi Arasu, Associated Press

Charlotte Graham-McLay, AP reporter, contributed to this report.

The Associated Press’ climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP’s standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org.




ies

New KEF Q Series Speakers Feature “Acoustic Black Hole” Tech

KEF has launched its latest Q Series speakers – the Q Series with MAT™ technology – that deliver top audio at a lower price.




ies

The Leica Q3 43 Brings a New Lens to the Q Series

Leica a brings a new lens to the Q series for the first time in 9 years with the Leica Q3 43 that has a classic Leica design, along with a new 43mm lens.




ies

Short Answer- Build better k12 writers through social, engaging writing activities

I love technology built by teachers—it’s just different. You can feel the truth and passion behind it. It has features that you know were intentionally considered by someone who has been in the classroom. Short Answer is a fantastic writing tool that was obviously built by teachers solving real problems for real students. The best!...




ies

Capacities

Wow, Capacities looks useful. And if your first thought is, this looks like Notion, here’s a comparison.




ies

Apple Stores Relocate in Three Cities on November 9

On November 9, Apple will relocate its La Encantada retail store in Tucson, Arizona, to a temporary location within the same shopping center. The new store will open at 10 a.m. local time, on Level 2, in front of the main stairs. This store has been part of the Tucson community since 2004, and the […]




ies

Apple Ring Rumors Rise as Samsung Readies Galaxy Ring 2

The wearable tech industry is buzzing with rumors of Apple’s long-anticipated smart ring, as Samsung prepares to launch its Galaxy Ring 2. While Apple has not confirmed the existence of an “Apple Ring,” recent industry whispers and leaks suggest that the tech giant may still be developing the project. This follows years of speculation about […]




ies

Zig Reproduced Without Binaries

Comments




ies

20 Accessories to Enhance Your Smartphone Experience

Looking to get the most out of your smartphone this year? From portable chargers and sleek stabilizers to smart locks and mini projectors, there’s a whole world of accessories designed to enhance your mobile experience. Whether you’re after better battery life, more creative photography options, or just want to keep your device running smoothly, these…

The post 20 Accessories to Enhance Your Smartphone Experience appeared first on Hongkiat.