The Seventh World Telecommunication/Information and Communication Technology Policy Forum (WTPF-26) is open to ITU Member States, Palestine (Resolution 99 (Rev. Dubai, 2018)) and Sector Members. ITU Academia, United Nations and its specialized agencies, IAEA, Informal Expert Group (IEG) and the media are also invited to attend. Registration for ITU Associate members, members of the public and the media will be available in due course.
Registration is required for all participants and an ITU User Account is required to complete registration.
For the Seventh World Telecommunication Policy Forum 2026 (WTPF‑26), ITU is introducing a new registration platform featuring a modern, mobile‑friendly interface. Subject to successful implementation, the platform will be progressively deployed across future ITU conferences and events.
Key features for Registration Focal Points
Please note that the registration process and your ITU Account login credentials remain unchanged.
For ITU Member States, Palestine (Resolution 99 (Rev. Dubai, 2018)), Sector Members, ITU Academia, United Nations and its specialized agencies, IAEA and IEG Members please register below:
We welcome applications from Associate members and members of the public who have a interest in matters related to the WTPF-26, along with expertise or experience in Information Society or ICT public policy issues. To assess involvement in these issues, those wishing to attend WTPF-26 are invited to complete a short questionnaire.
The deadline to submit expressions of interest is Thursday, 30 April 2026. Requests from the public to attend the Forum are reviewed against the above criteria and processed on a first come, first served basis. To submit your expression of interest and register for the event, please complete the WTPF Expression of Interest below.
Tell us about yourself. Why would you like to take part in WTPF-26?
NOTE:
– Only applications of nationals of Member States recognized by the ITU or the United Nations (see the list here), or under Resolution 99, may be accepted.
– The link between the participant and the entity he/she represents should be obvious and actual.
– The ITU reserves the right to request further documents if it deems necessary; nevertheless, incomplete requests or not complying to the procedures may not be considered.
Registration is carried out individually and exclusively online by each participant, whether for onsite or remote participation. Registration requests will be approved online by the Registration Focal Points (RFP) of entities/organizations entitled to participate in the selected meeting(s), or by the ITU registration team when events are open to non-ITU Members.
To access the registration form, each participant must have an ITU user account. Information on the creation of an ITU User Account and access to TIES services (for ITU membership only), as well as useful information for focal points, can be found below.
Designated Registration Focal Points (RFPs) are required to kindly review the registration requests submitted by members of their delegation. An email notification is sent for each new request, which can be processed directly from the email or via the link below (Access requires the ITU User Account/TIES access – only designated RFPs will view their delegation’s requests):
The opening hours for badging will be published closer to the event date.
Any questions? Contact us at sg-registration@itu.int.