Gold Sector Members

ITU Sector Membership represents a cross-section of the global information and communication technology (ICT) industry, from the world’s largest manufacturers and operators to small, innovative players working with new and emerging technologies to regulators and international and regional organizations.

ITU’s membership is evolving in line with changes in technology and industry structure. New Sector Members from the internet, finance, automotive and other industry verticals reflect the rapidly changing nature of our digital economy. Public and private sector entities can join any or all of ITU’s three Sectors, either as full Sector Members or Associates, allowing them to contribute to global standards and best practices; engage in global and regional debates; launch innovative public-private partnerships; and network with ICT regulators, policy-makers and experts from industry and academia. Below is a list of ITU’s Gold Sector Members, which are full members of two of ITU’s three Sectors (or contribute the equivalent amount in fees).

Please also see a list of ITU’s Platinum Sector Members, which are full members of all three of ITU’s Sectors (or contribute the equivalent amount in fees).

Entity Headquarters
Apple Inc. United States
British Telecommunications Plc. (BT Plc) United Kingdom
China Information Communication Technologies Group China
China Mobile Communications Co. Ltd. China
China Satellite Network Group Co., Ltd China
Deutsche Telekom AG Germany
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) Korea (Rep. of)
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC United Arab Emirates
Ericsson Canada, Inc. Canada
Frontier Communication United States
Globalstar, Inc. United States
Google Inc. United States
Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd. China
InterDigital Communications, Inc. United States
KT Corporation Korea (Rep. of)
LG Uplus Korea (Rep. of)
Libya Postal Telecommunication and Technology Holding Company (LPTIC) Libya
Mobile Communication Company of Iran Iran
Nokia Shanghai Bell Co. Ltd. China
NTT Communications Corporation Japan
NTT DOCOMO, INC. Japan
Orange Polska S.A. Poland
Panasonic Holdings Corporation Japan
Polkomtel Sp. z o.o. Poland
Proximus PLC Belgium
Rakuten Mobile, Inc. Japan
Robert Bosch GmbH Germany
Royal KPN N.V. Netherlands
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Korea (Rep. of)
Sharp Corporation Japan
SK Telecom Korea (Rep. of)
Sony Group Corporation Japan
Telecom Italia S.p.A. Italy
Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI) India
Telia Company AB Sweden
Telstra Limited Australia
Toshiba Corporation Japan
Iridium Satellite LLC. United States
Netflix Inc. United States
MTN Group Management Services (Pty) Ltd. South Africa
Keysight Technologies, Inc. United States
MegaFon Open Joint Stock Company Russian Federation
Murata Manufacturing Company Ltd. Japan
T-Mobile USA, Inc United States
Access Partnership Limited United Kingdom
Afnic France
American Tower Corporation United States
Avanti Hylas 2 Limited United Kingdom
Eutelsat S.A. France
Global Satellite Operators’ Association GSOA Belgium
Intelsat US LLC United States
LS telcom AG Germany
Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) Netherlands
RKF Engineering Solutions, LLC United States
SES World Skies Netherlands
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) United States
Telesat Canada Canada
Viasat, Inc. United States
BH Telecom Bosnia and Herzegovina
Digicel Group Jamaica
Digital Nasional Berhad Malaysia
International Organization of Space Communications – INTERSPUTNIK Russian Federation
MEASAT Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia
Ooredoo Group Qatar
Orange Jordan Jordan
Organismo Supervisor de Inversión Privada en Telecomunicaciones (OSIPTEL) Peru
Telecomunicaciones de México (TELECOMM) Mexico
Tunisie Télécom Tunisia
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. Türkiye

Data as of 30/06/2024