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ARFSD 2022 - Remarks by outgoing ARFSD2021 Chair & Congo's Min. of Environment, Arlette Soudan-Nonault | United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
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The national unemployment rate has increased from 9.5% in 1995 to 11.3% in 1996; however, the Gini coefficient that measures income level equality has only increased slightly over the last six years, with a level of 4.5 for 1996.
(...) The United States accounts for 74% of total incoming and 46% of total outgoing traffic, and in the aggregate it provided 67% (in 1996) of the international traffic.
(...) COLOMBIA
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Figure 3.1: Incoming and outgoing traffic Total, and by region, in millions of minutes, 1990-96
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Source: Case study.
Language:English
Score: 1189206.2
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https://www.itu.int/osg/spu/wt...tpf98/cases/Final/colom_tk.pdf
Data Source: un
The national unemployment rate has increased from 9.5% in 1995 to 11.3% in 1996; however, the Gini coefficient that measures income level equality has only increased slightly over the last six years, with a level of 4.5 for 1996.
(...) The United States accounts for 74% of total incoming and 46% of total outgoing traffic, and in the aggregate it provided 67% (in 1996) of the international traffic.
(...) COLOMBIA
9
Figure 3.1: Incoming and outgoing traffic Total, and by region, in millions of minutes, 1990-96
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
in c o m ing o u tgo ing
International traff ic, incoming and outgoing minutes (millions)
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300
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
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LA
EU
A sia & Oceania
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10
20
30
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Source: Case study.
Language:English
Score: 1189206.2
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https://www.itu.int/osg/csd/wt...tpf98/cases/Final/colom_tk.pdf
Data Source: un
Title Final TD PLEN A.5 justification 1 10/11 4/11 Q.3932.4 IMS/NGN performance benchmark - Part 4: Testing of the performance design objectives TD 40 (WP4/11) equal to TD1155 (GEN/11) TD 39 (WP4/11) equal to TD1156 (GEN/11) 2 11/11 4/11 Q.4015.1 v.1 Interworking between the IP Multimedia core network subsystem and circuit switched networks; Conformance Testing; Part 1: PICS TD 18 (WP4/11)
equal to TD1179 (GEN/11) TD 37 (WP4/11)
equal to TD1160 (GEN/11) 3 11/11 4/11 Q.4015.2 v.1 Interworking between the IP Multimedia core network subsystem and circuit switched networks; Conformance testing; Part 2: TSS&TP TD 19 (WP4/11)
equal to TD1178 (GEN/11) TD 38 (WP4/11)
equal to TD1159 (GEN/11)
2 Supplements, Handbooks, Technical Papers, Guidelines and Corrigenda 2.1 Supplements No Supplements were approved at this meeting. 2.2 Guidelines No Guidelines were approved at this meeting. 2.3 Handbooks No Handbooks were approved at this meeting. 2.4 Technical Papers No Technical Papers were approved at this meeting. 2.5 Corrigenda No Corrigenda were approved at this meeting. 3 SG11 restructuring in view of WTSA-16 The updated texts for the Questions under WP4/11 were discussed among participants. (...) SG11 collaborate with ETSI TC INT on this subject. 5 Outgoing Liaison Statements The following table shows the list of agreed outgoing liaison statements.
# WP Q (s) For To Title Reference 1 4/11 11 Comments SG16 Draft new Recommendation on "SIP signalling between the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and SIP enabled devices for real-time fax over IP" (Q.4016v.1_FAX_req and tests). TD 44 (WP4/11)
equal to TD1158 (GEN/11)
6 Approved new work items The following table shows the list of agreed new work items.
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Score: 1161749.3
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/s...11/Pages/exec-sum-2016-03.aspx
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If capacity is asymmetric (i.e., more incoming than outgoing), the incoming capacity should be provided.
17.1 4214og Outgoing Total outgoing capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
17.2 4214ic Incoming Total incoming capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
(...) The indicator should be reported as the number of minutes of traffic.
22.1 1313wm National outgoing fixed to mobile traffic (minutes)
Total outgoing minutes from the national fixed network to the mobile cellular network within the territory.
22.2 1311im Internet Dial-up traffic (minutes)
The total volume in minutes of dial-up sessions over the public switched telephone network to access the Internet.
23 132mb International incoming and outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed traffic (i132m+i132mi).
23.1 132m International outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country. (...) The total number of countries with which there is a roaming agreement should be ‘7’.
26 132tb International incoming and outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed and mobile traffic (i132t+i132ti).
26.1 132t International outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed and mobile traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country.
Language:English
Score: 1144035.4
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/S...ndbook/2007/IndDef_e_v2007.pdf
Data Source: un
If capacity is asymmetric (i.e., more incoming than outgoing), the incoming capacity should be provided.
17.1
4214og
Outgoing
Total outgoing capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
17.2
4214ic
Incoming
Total incoming capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
(...) The indicator should be reported as the number of minutes of traffic.
22.1
1313wm
National outgoing fixed to mobile traffic (minutes)
Total outgoing minutes from the national fixed network to the mobile cellular network within the territory.
22.2
1311im
Internet Dial-up traffic (minutes)
The total volume in minutes of dial-up sessions over the public switched telephone network to access the Internet.
23
132mb
International incoming and outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed traffic (i132m+i132mi).
23.1
132m
International outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country. (...) The total number of countries with which there is a roaming agreement should be ‘7’.
26
132tb
International incoming and outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed and mobile traffic (i132t+i132ti).
26.1
132t
International outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed and mobile traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country.
Language:English
Score: 1144035.4
-
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/S...ndbook/2007/IndDef_e_v2007.doc
Data Source: un
If capacity is asymmetric (i.e., more incoming than outgoing), the incoming capacity should be provided.
17.1 4214og Outgoing Total outgoing capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
17.2 4214ic Incoming Total incoming capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
(...) The indicator should be reported as the number of minutes of traffic.
22.1 1313wm National outgoing fixed to mobile traffic (minutes)
Total outgoing minutes from the national fixed network to the mobile cellular network within the territory.
22.2 1311im Internet Dial-up traffic (minutes)
The total volume in minutes of dial-up sessions over the public switched telephone network to access the Internet.
23 132mb International incoming and outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed traffic (i132m+i132mi).
23.1 132m International outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country. (...) The total number of countries with which there is a roaming agreement should be ‘7’.
26 132tb International incoming and outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed and mobile traffic (i132t+i132ti).
26.1 132t International outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed and mobile traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country.
Language:English
Score: 1144035.4
-
https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/material/IndDef_e_v2007.pdf
Data Source: un
If capacity is asymmetric (i.e., more incoming than outgoing), the incoming capacity should be provided.
17.1
4214og
Outgoing
Total outgoing capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
17.2
4214ic
Incoming
Total incoming capacity of international Internet bandwidth in Mega Bits Per Second.
(...) The indicator should be reported as the number of minutes of traffic.
22.1
1313wm
National outgoing fixed to mobile traffic (minutes)
Total outgoing minutes from the national fixed network to the mobile cellular network within the territory.
22.2
1311im
Internet Dial-up traffic (minutes)
The total volume in minutes of dial-up sessions over the public switched telephone network to access the Internet.
23
132mb
International incoming and outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed traffic (i132m+i132mi).
23.1
132m
International outgoing fixed telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country. (...) The total number of countries with which there is a roaming agreement should be ‘7’.
26
132tb
International incoming and outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
Sum of international incoming and outgoing fixed and mobile traffic (i132t+i132ti).
26.1
132t
International outgoing total telephone traffic (minutes)
This covers the effective (completed) fixed and mobile traffic originating in a given country to destinations outside that country.
Language:English
Score: 1144035.4
-
https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/material/IndDef_e_v2007.doc
Data Source: un
After receiving at least one incoming Preference Message with the ACK set to 01, the ACK bits in subsequent outgoing Preference Messages shall be set to 10. Upon receiving an incoming Preference Message with ACK containing value 10, or receiving the first non-empty H.223 MUX‑PDU, the terminal shall stop sending outgoing Preference Messages. (...) The MONA-capable terminal shall not transmit media on any Preconfigured Channels not indicated in the MPC-TX bits of the outgoing Preference Messages sent by the terminal. The terminal shall continue to send at least one Preference Message between each pair of outgoing Preconfigured Channel PDUs until the stopping criterion (defined previously) is reached.
Language:English
Score: 1143375.2
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/av-a...005-2008/0808_Geneva/q1h10.doc
Data Source: un