Today, we unveiled a new ICT Lab at Morutwa Secondary School in partnership with @TelkomZA Foundation to mark World Telecommunication and Information Society Day #WTISD Equipped with 40 workstations, 10 laptops, and high-speed internet, the lab will empower learners and teachers Show more Dept of Communications & Digital Technologies
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, joins the global community in celebrating the World Telecommunications and Information Society Day. The digital shift affects all aspects of society, from education and employment to healthcare and governance. South African Government and 6 others
— Dept of Communications & Digital Technologies (@CommsZA) May 17, 2025
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 global community in celebrating World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 2025. We continue to invest in digital infrastructure, helping build a more connected, resilient future for all. #TowersofStrength
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
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.
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
World Telecommunications Day: Let's celebrate the visionaries and innovators who bridged distances through groundbreaking technologies, enabling seamless global connections via phone, video calls, messaging, and more. how does this day impact our lives?
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) is an annual event celebrated globally to raise awareness about the significance of communication and information technology in our lives, as well as to bridge the digital divide and promote an inclusive information society. The observance of this day is aimed at stimulating reflection and exchanging ideas on the theme adopted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Council, ultimately highlighting the potential of telecommunication and information technology tools to transform societies and economies.
This special day has its roots in 1865 when the ITU, a specialized agency of the United Nations for information and communication technologies, was founded. Celebrated every year since 1969, the World Telecommunication Day (WTD) was combined with the World Information Society Day (WISD) in November 2005 to form the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. The significance of this day lies in its focus on fostering international cooperation through telecommunication networks, technology-based infrastructure, and innovative applications to address global challenges such as poverty, climate change, and health care.
In South Africa, World Telecommunication and Information Society Day is commemorated on the 17th of May each year. This day marks an opportunity for the country to reflect on its achievements in harnessing technology and connectivity, while also identifying areas where further improvements can be made in order to continue building a digitally inclusive society.
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.
South Africa has one of the highest mobile penetration rates in Africa, with more than 90% of the population owning a mobile phone.
The National Integrated ICT Policy White Paper, adopted in 2016, sets out a vision for South Africa to become a "globally competitive and inclusive knowledge-based digital society" by 2030.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
Top things to do in South Africa for this observance
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.
Watch a Documentary to learn more about Telecommunication and Information Society in South Africa: 1) Connections - (1978): While not solely focused on South Africa, this BBC documentary series provides a broad overview of the history of telecommunication technology. 2) Project Code: Rush - (2000): It’s a documentary that shows how the internet is introduced in Africa, with South Africa at the foreground.
Take part in online Awareness Campaigns: There might be campaigns on social media or in communities to raise awareness about internet safety, cyberbullying, or digital citizenship.