Bridging the gender digital divide is essential to building a more equitable world where everyone can access the transformative power of digital technologies. More from @ITU on Saturday’s World Telecommunication & Information Society Day: https://itu.int/wtisd/
Today is World Telecommunication and Information Society Day! Let’s seize this day to reaffirm our commitment to closing the digital divide and creating an Internet that is open, secure, and accessible to everyone. #InternetForEveryone
— Internet Society Foundation (@ISOC_Foundation) May 17, 2025
Today we celebrate World Internet Day That invisible force connecting ideas, cultures, and opportunity. At Wayru, we see the Internet as a right and a tool for freedom. We’re building to ensure no one gets left behind. Thank you, Internet.
"Get ready to shine! This May 17th, celebrate World Telecommunication & Information Society Day with BSNL! Stay tuned for exciting surprises, gift vouchers, and more!--UPE CIRCLE
In honor of World Telecommunication & Information Society Day, Qualcomm applauds the @ITU for its longstanding commitment to advancing communication technologies and closing the digital divide. Learn more about the impact of #5G in contributing to this goal: Show more
On Telecommunication & Information Society Day, @UNOHRLLS joins @ITU in celebrating 160 years of advancing global connectivity. We are proud to work closely with @ITU in bridging the digital divide for #LDCs,#LLDCs & #SIDS - including at the #LLDC3 connectivity track in Awaza .
This year, World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (May 17) is spotlighting gender equality in digital transformation and efforts to bridge the gender digital divide. Check out these graphics from the @ITU #digitaldivide ##genderequality #technology #WTISD
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day As the world marks World Telecommunication & Information Society Day, Ghana Internet Safety Foundation underscores the critical need to align technological advancement with robust digital safety measures. In an era defined Show more
— Ghana Internet Safety Foundation (@OnlineSafetyGh) May 17, 2025
17th May- Telecommunication and Information Society Day #TelecommunicationDay
Today, we join the world in celebrating World Telecommunication and Information Society Day under the powerful theme “Gender Equality in Digital Transformation.” Don’t miss the live commemoration panel discussion featuring Ms @Sherrytums , CEO of Zimba Women, alongside other Show more
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) aims to raise awareness of the possibilities offered by digital technology. This global event highlights the societal and economic advantages of technology, particularly the Internet and artificial intelligence. The primary focus is to reduce the digital divide by enabling advanced technology for all, especially for those living in remote areas or disadvantaged communities, thereby promoting digital inclusion.
The genesis of WTISD goes back to 1969 when it was first known as "World Telecommunication Day" to commemorate the establishment of the International Telecommunication Union. In 2005, the World Summit on the Information Society requested the United Nations General Assembly to declare 17 May as the World Information Society Day. Afterward, the two observances were merged as World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. For Americans, this day is particularly significant because it emphasizes the transformation of telecommunications and the profound impact of digital technology on American society.
Across America, WTISD is celebrated with various events and activities reinforcing the role of information technology and its importance in American society. Relevant stakeholders such as telecommunication corporations, tech companies, institutions, and even individuals, engage in symposiums, roundtable discussions, online/offline campaigns, and more. These events encourage conversations around challenges and opportunities in telecommunication, and foster dialogue on prominent issues like digital privacy, cybersecurity, and digital skills upgrading. World Telecommunication and Information Society Day takes place every year on the 17th of May.
Facts about World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
The theme for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day in 2024 was Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development. The theme in 2022 was Digital technologies for Older Persons and Healthy Ageing.
The first ever theme for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day in 1969 was The role and activities of the Union.
There are 3 main areas within the International Telecommunication Union that provide people with the ability to communicate using technology: 1) Satellites- allow phone calls, television programs, and satellite navigation and online maps 2) Standardization- allows access to the internet 3) Development- provides opportunities to expand access to information and communication technology
Information technology can be a beacon of hope, allowing billions of people around the world to connect. During the COVID-19 pandemic, these connections… are more important than ever UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, 2020
In the News and Trending in the US for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
Explore the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day's 2021 advocacy toolkit. The toolkit focuses on digital transformation which is about improving people's expereinces and wellbeing.
Listen to a podcast that focuses on the World Telecommunication & Information Society Day 2021 theme.