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Collaborative Tools

​​​​​​​​​​​​​The ITU-D study groups Secretariat has made available a number of collaborative tools that will allow active collaborators, mana​​gement team members and meeting participants to work together and efficiently share their work and views between meetings. The secretariat is available for any questions or advice:devsg@it​u.int.​​ ​

Mailing lists​

​​Mailing lists for each Study Group, as well as for each Question within the Study Groups available. Some Questions have also created specific mailing lists for their correspondence groups. You need to subscribe and manage your subscription to any list that you may find of interest simply using your TIES account. ​You may only send an email to the subscribers of a list if you are a subscriber yourself.  You will then also be able to access the list's archives.  Following you will find the main links:

Presentation explaining how to subscribe and use the mailing lists

Subscribe/unsubscribe to the mailing lists for the ITU-D Study Groups

 ​Group ​Mailing list archives ​Mailing lists
​SG1 d22sg1 d22sg1@lists.itu.int ​Enabling environment for meaningful connectivity
Q1/1​ ​d22sg1q1d22sg1q1@lists.itu.int - Question 1/1 - ​Strategies and policies for the deployment of broadband in developing countries
​Q2/1d22sg1q2d22sg1q2@lists.itu.int - Question 2/1 - ​​​Strategies, policies, regulations and methods of migration to and adoption of digital technologies for broadcasting, including to provide new services for various environments
​Q3/1 d22sg1q3d22sg1q3@lists.itu.int - Question 3/1 - ​The use of telecommunications/ICTs for disaster risk reduction and management
​Q4/1​​d22sg1q4d22sg1q4@lists.itu.int - Question 4/1 - ​Economic aspects of national telecommunications/ICTs
​Q5/1​​d22sg1q5d22sg1q5@lists.itu.int - Question 5/1 - ​Telecommunications/ICTs for rural and remote areas​
​Q6/1​​d22sg1q6d22sg1q6@lists.itu.int - Question 6/1 - ​Consumer information, protection and rights
​Q7/1 d22sg1q7d22sg1q7@lists.itu.int - Question 7/1 - ​​​Telecommunication/ICT accessibility to enable inclusive communication, especially for persons with disabilities
​SG2d22sg2d22sg2@lists.itu.int - Digital transformation​
​Q1/2d22sg2q1d22sg2q1@lists.itu.int - Question 1/2 - ​Sustainable smart cities and communities
​Q2/2​​d22sg2q2d22sg2q2@lists.itu.int - Question 2/2 - Enabling technologies for e-services and applications, including e-health and e-education
​Q3/2
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d22sg2q3@lists.itu.int - Question 3/2 - ​Securing information and communication networks: Best practices for developing a culture of cybersecurity
​​​Q4/2​​d22sg2q4
d22sg2q4@lists.itu.int - Question 4/2 ​- Telecommunication/ICT equipment: Conformance and interoperability, combating counterfeiting and theft of mobile devices
​Q5/2 d22sg2q5d22sg2q5@lists.itu.int - Question 5/2 - Adoption of telecommunications/ICTs and improving digital skills
​Q6/2 d22sg2q6d22sg2q6@lists.itu.int - Question 6/2 - ICTs for the environment
​Q7/2​​d22sg2q7d22sg2q7@lists.itu.int - Question 7/2 - Strategies and policies concerning human exposure to electromagnetic fields​​

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