Information and Communications Technology Committee - Development of Standards Related to Information and Communication Networks
The aim is to contribute to standardization in the field of information and communication and to promote its dissemination.
The Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) was established in October 1985 as a private standardization organization to promote standardization and the dissemination of standards related to telecommunications, following the Japan-U.S. telecommunications discussions held that year, in order to further invigorate the telecommunications sector where market principles were introduced by the enforcement of the Telecommunications Business Law in 1985.
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【Features】 ○ We request support for activities related to the establishment of new industry standards. ○ The responsibility is significant as we face new challenges in transitioning to a general incorporated association, which is quite daunting. ○ We believe it is important to promote standardization that aligns with societal needs by linking the forum and de jure. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ Information and communication network ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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In October 1985, the Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC) was established as a standardization organization to promote the further revitalization of the telecommunications sector, which had introduced market principles following the enforcement of the Telecommunications Business Act in 1985. This was in response to the Japan-U.S. telecommunications discussions held that same year, focusing on the standardization and dissemination of standards related to telecommunications in general. Subsequently, with the development of information and communication technology, the scope of standardization activities expanded, leading to a change in June 2002 to include "standardization related to information and communication networks" among its business activities, along with a name change to the "Information and Communication Technology Committee." Additionally, in line with the public interest corporation reform system, it transitioned to the "General Incorporated Association Information and Communication Technology Committee" on April 1, 2011.