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What is difference between the FCC and the ITU

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What is difference between the FCC and the ITU.
thanks in advance
 

Well, there is a great difference between both. FCC stands for Federal Communications Commission and is the supreme regulatory agency in the USA on every communications issues (radio, television, wire, satellite...). The ITU is the International Telecommunication Union and is supposed to be the the international reference on telecommunications. It is a United Nations organization so it´s clear that it may not work how it shoul be.
I think the things work as follows: FCC tolds ITU to propose and then everyone obey ITU. you know.
 

FCC is an agency of U.S government to in charge of the rregulations in U..S communications. It only ddeals with the commmunicaation polices not the teechnical details. ITU is a branch of United Nations. It delas with a lot technical issues, such ADSL, MODEM, Fax, Speech, Video and so on. In US, ANSI, TIA play a similar role in ITU.
 

FCC is regulatory body having jurisdiction over US...
ITU is international recommendatory body...
FCC regualtions are mandatory in US while ITU recommendations are adopted by the countries by their choice...
 

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