Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation Explained

Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
Abbreviation:CTO
Type:International organization
Purpose:Telecommunications
Headquarters:London, United Kingdom
Membership:33 full state members
Coords:51.4945°N -0.2315°W
Area Served:Commonwealth of Nations
Leader Title:Secretary-General
Leader Name:Bernadette Lewis

The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) traces to the British Empire's Pacific Cable Board in 1901, though in its current form, was created by international treaty, the Commonwealth Telegraphs Agreement between Commonwealth nations signed in London on 11 May 1948.[1]

The CTO connects government and non-government entities to enhance cooperation in information and communication technology (ICT).[2]

History

To oversee the completion of the All Red Line telegraph system interlinking the British Empire, the Pacific Cable Board was formed in 1901.[3]

In the final years of the British Empire, with a number of states federated or close to independence, a treaty with clearer financial divisions, responsibilities, and governance was established that would eventually replace the Pacific Cable Board. The Commonwealth Telegraph Agreement was signed between Commonwealth nations in London, 1948 that formed the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation.

Members

The government members of the CTO are:[4]

(Affiliate) (Affiliate) (Affiliate)
(Affiliate)
(ICT Sector) (ICT Sector) (ICT sector)

ICT sector members include Avanti Communications, British Telecom, Facebook, Huawei, Intelsat, PwC London, Safaricom, and Vodafone.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Commonwealth Telegraphs Agreement, and Protocol [1957] ATS 21]. www3.austlii.edu.au. Australasian Legal Information Institute. 18 June 2017.
  2. Web site: About - CTO: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. www.cto.int. 19 June 2017.
  3. Web site: The CTO – a brief history CTO: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation . 19 June 2017 . www.cto.int . Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation.
  4. Web site: Our members - CTO: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. www.cto.int. 18 June 2017.
  5. Web site: ICT Sector Members - CTO: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. www.cto.int. 19 June 2017.