Please note that the Editorial Committee will meet 9-10 January 2013 in Geneva for its final meeting, so there may still be editorial changes to the texts.
Resolutions - Resolution 1 - Rules of procedure of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T)
- Resolution 2 - Study Group responsibility and mandates
- Resolution 7 - Collaboration with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
- Resolution 11 - Collaboration with the Postal Operations Council (POC) of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in the study of services concerning both the postal and the telecommunication sectors
- Resolution 18 - Principles and procedures for the allocation of work to, and coordination between, ITU‑R and ITU‑T
- Resolution 20 - Procedures for allocation and management of international telecommunication numbering, naming, addressing and identification (NNAI) resources
- Resolution 22 - Authorization for TSAG to act between WTSAs
- Resolution 29 - Alternative calling procedures on international telecommunication networks
- Resolution 31 - Admission of entities or organizations to participate as Associates in the work of ITU‑T
- Resolution 32 - Strengthening electronic working methods for the work of ITU-T
- Resolution 33 - Guidelines for ITU-T strategic activities
- Resolution 34 - Voluntary contributions
- Resolution 35 - Appointment and maximum term of office for chairmen and vice‑chairmen of ITU‑T study groups and of TSAG
- Resolution 38 - Coordination among ITU-T, ITU-R and ITU-D for activities relating to IMT
- Resolution 40 - Regulatory aspects of ITU-T work
- Resolution 43 - Regional preparations for WTSAs
- Resolution 44 - Bridging the standardization gap between developing and developed countries
- Resolution 45 - Effective coordination of standardization work across study groups in ITU-T and the role of TSAG
- Resolution 47 - Country code top-level domain names
- Resolution 48 - Internationalized (multilingual) domain names
- Resolution 49 - ENUM
- Resolution 50 - Cybersecurity
- Resolution 52 - Countering and combating spam
- Resolution 54 - Creation and assistance to regional groups
- Resolution 55 - Mainstreaming a gender perspective in ITU-T activities
- Resolution 57 - Strengthening coordination and cooperation among ITU‑R, ITU‑T and ITU‑D on matters of mutual interest
- Resolution 58 - Encourage the creation of national Computer Incident Response Teams, particularly for developing countries
- Resolution 59 - Enhancing participation of telecommunication operators from developing countries
- Resolution 60 - Responding to the challenges of the evolution of the identification/numbering system and its convergence with IP-based systems / networks
- Resolution 61 - Countering and combating misappropriation and misuse of international telecommunication numbering resources
- Resolution 62 - Dispute settlement
- Resolution 64 - IP address allocation and facilitating the transition to and deployment of IPv6
- Resolution 65 - Calling party number delivery, Calling Line Identification and Origin Identification
- Resolution 66 - Technology Watch in the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
- Resolution 67 - Use in ITU-T of the languages of the Union on an equal footing
- Resolution 68 - The implementation of Resolution 122 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) on the evolving role of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly
- Resolution 69 - Non-discriminatory access and use of Internet resources
- Resolution 70 - Telecommunication/ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities
- Resolution 71 - Admission of academia to participate in the work of ITU-T
- Resolution 72 - Measurement concerns related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields
- Resolution 73 - Information and communication technologies, environment and climate change
- Resolution 74 - Admission of Sector Members from developing countries in the work of ITU‑T
- Resolution 75 - ITU-T’s contribution in implementing the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society
- Resolution 76 - Studies related to conformance and interoperability testing, assistance to developing countries, and a possible future ITU mark programme
- Resolution 77 - Standardization work in ITU-T for software defined networking
- Resolution 78 - Information and communication technology applications and standards for improved access to e-health services
- Resolution 79 - The role of telecommunications / information and communication technology in handling and controlling e-waste from telecommunication and information technology equipment and methods of treating it
- Resolution 80 - Acknowledging the active involvement of the membership in the development of ITU-T deliverables
- Resolution 81 - Strengthening Collaboration
- Resolution 82 - Strategic and structural review of ITU-T
Opinion - Opinion 1 - Practical application of network externality premium
Recommendations
Recommendations ITU-T A.8, ITU-T A.12, ITU-T A.13, ITU-T A.23, and ITU-T A.31, as well as Supplements 2 and 3 to the ITU-T A-series Recommendations, were neither modified nor suppressed by this assembly and remain in-force