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What are the other SDOs besides the Unicode Consortium which are active in creating standards for characters and the related arena of internationalization?

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What are the other SDOs besides the Unicode Consortium which are active in creating standards for characters and the related arena of internationalization?

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There are many. In the international arena there are a number of organizations responsible for standards, including non-treaty international organizations such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), and treaty-based organizations such as the ITU (International Telecommunications Union). On the national level, each nation participating in standardization has its own national body responsible for its standards and for cooperating with ISO internationally. Some of these include ANSI (U.S.), DIN (Germany), BSI (U.K.), AFNOR (France), NSAI (Ireland), JISC (Japan), BIS (India), KATS (RoK), and SAC (China). A complete list, including contact information, is available on the ISO website at ISO Members. Then there are a number of industrial consortia or other organizations which also participate in standardization. Those most important in the area of IT standards interacting with the Unicode Standard include the W3C (World Wi

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