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International Telecommunication Union

International Telecommunication Union. ITU-D Sector Major projects, services & partnership. Bangalore, India August 30, 2001 Eun-Ju Kim Senior Advisor for the Asia & Pacific ITU eun-ju.kim@itu.int. Agenda. ITU Development Sector

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International Telecommunication Union

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  1. International Telecommunication Union

  2. ITU-D SectorMajor projects, services & partnership Bangalore, India August 30, 2001 Eun-Ju Kim Senior Advisor for the Asia & Pacific ITU eun-ju.kim@itu.int

  3. Agenda • ITU Development Sector • What are the trends of activities in Asia & Pacific region ? • What are the main projects in Asia & Pacific region ? • What kind of partnerships ? • Practical issues of joining, contributing, & participating • ….. And more !

  4. ITU … is not only for governments, … but also for industries by small and large as well as the relevant entities in information & communications technology (ICT) sectors.

  5. Increasing involvement of private sector in the ITU activities Status of Incumbent operator Countries 180 Private State-owned 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1991 1993 1995 1999 2000 Source: ITU Telecommunication Regulatory Database.

  6. Types of activities by years in Asia & Pacific

  7. Direct assistance by programs in Asia & Pacific For 2001, CHF 198,000 only partially programmed

  8. Activities by issue-areas in Asia & Pacific

  9. Support disaster communications in Mongolia; Support telecom master plan in Maldives; Multipurpose telecentres in India; An interconnection workshop in China; A regional gender workshop in Korea; A joint workshop for existing & potential members in India ….. And, Hands-on field projects in Asia & Pacific For examples E-training for ICT regulation & policy:www.itu-coe.ofta.gov.hk

  10. What is the major trend in Asia & Pacific ? universal access e-commerce policy & regulation Internet gender HRD (CoE) finance broadcasting private sector tele-medicine telecom indicators network develop spectrum issues mobile

  11. Various projects through partnerships in ITU-D Virtual Training Centre (http:www.itu.int/VTC): among NetG, Tadiran, Cisco, Gartner Group Global Telecom University/ Global Telecom Training Institute: among RCC (Russia), Ukrainian State Academy of Telecoms Management Development for Telecom: among AICEP (Portugal), Swiss Government; AHCIET (Spain), ICE Cost Rica, Telecom Colombia, CTC Chile, Telemig Brazil etc. OFTA/IDA/ITU-COE on-line ICT policy & regulatory training modules at (http://www.itu-coe.ofta.gov.hk): among ITU, Oftel in Hong Kong, IDA in Singapore

  12. … more partnerships in training • AICEP (Association of Portugese-speaking telecom organizations); • Cable & Wireless College, UK; • ICU (Information & Communication University), Korea • Cisco through ITCI (Internet Training Centres Initiatives) at http://www.itu.int/ITU-D-HRD/itci-dc/index.html. etc. • INTELSAT; • Telia Academy Sweden; • Temic, Canada; • Thunderbird Graduate School of Management, USA; • UKTA (UK Telecom Academy), UK

  13. Beyond ITU-D (1) - ITU Initiatives - For examples • IMT-2000 or 3G Mobile • Broadband • Fixed-Mobile Interconnection • IP Telephony • Electronic Signatures and Certification Authorities • ENUM (Tel number + Domain names) • Info-Communication More details at http://www.itu.int/osg/sec/spu/ni/index.html

  14. Beyond ITU-D (2) - TELECOM Forum & Exhibition - • Forum: for & by various pressing issues on ICT policy, technology, and development by governments, private sectors, academics & interested parties. • Exhibition: for & by hundreds of small, medium and large multinational companies as well as operators and governments. Global & Regional TELECOM: e.g., TELECOM Asia in Hong Kong (2000 & 2002) More details at: http://www.itu.int/ASIA2002/index.html

  15. Various products & services • Conferences, Assemblies, Forums, Workshops etc.; • Youth Forum; • Human resource development: e.g., on-line & off-line training; … and • Projects through partnership !! ITU Web:www.itu.int ITU Publications & On-line Services:e.g.

  16. How to involve in ITU-D activities ? Join as a member, first Enjoy benefits of membership* Utilize products, services, project(s) &/ or partnership(s) Participate in the relevant conferences, assemblies, forums, workshops etc. e.g. * More details at the proceedings

  17. How to obtain Sector Membership? 1. To be approved by the administration of the Member State, first; 2. Apply for the membership in the form* …… e.g., 3. with different contributory units in a range of some US$ 2,300*, US$ 4,600 to US$37,000 & beyond, as examples of 2002-2003, depending on members’ choice. * The 1/16 class unit is reserved for Sector Member of developing countries only * More details at the proceedings

  18. How to submit papers or proposals ? Depending on the nature of meetings & conferences, and Example: taking into account interests of one’s own organizations, before or during the meetings One can submit its proposal to the indicated contact(s) - on its own or - with others jointly for same interests or subjects.

  19. How to participate in the meetings ? • One can simply attend the relevant meetings for information gathering or sharing; • But you are encouraged to have more active participation in decision-making through effective interventions or expression of your interests or views during the meetings per se; and • even attend any informal or working group meetings, where actual decisions can be sometimes seeded, especially for controversial issues, • Build up expertise & networking with other attendees through consistent participation in the relevant meetings and activities, last but not least • Play as rapporteur(s) &/or chairperson(s) in the relevant meetings.

  20. How to follow-up ITU meetings at home ? Scenario 1 Nominated person(s) on ad-hoc base from responsible Administration (State Member) and/or Sector Member(s) - prepare for and/or - participate in specific meetings,when necessary, in specific year(s) CONS: Lack of consistency & expertise built-up PROS: Minimum expenses

  21. How to follow-up ITU meetings at home ? Scenario 2 Relevant personnel from responsible Administration (State Member) and/or Sector Member(s) - prepare for and - participate in the relevant meetings in a consistent manner. CONS: Possibility of non expert PROS: Minimum expenses with consistency

  22. How to follow-up ITU meetings at home ? Scenario 3 Form an ad-hoc Expert Group for a specific meeting, through which part-time expert(s) from various national entities - meet on a regular base for a certain period, - study specific issue-area(s) &/or - participate in the specific meeting,when necessary, in specific year(s). PROS: Expertise in the specific meeting CONS: Lack of consistency & extra expenses for experts

  23. How to follow-up ITU meetings at home ? Scenario 4 Form a National Committee (e.g., ITUJ & TTA-Korea etc.), through which the relevant ITU meetings - especially, Study Groups of ITU-T & ITU-R, can be closely followed-up on a regular base with closer coordination & cooperation between the Administration & its members (e.g., experts from various national entities). PROS: Consistency & expertise in various meetings CONS: Expenses* for running the committee (* They can be covered by their own products /services.)

  24. How to involve in the projects ? • When there is a need or idea, • Contact the relevant Administration of the Member State and/or the ITU/BDT, • Then, the need or idea can be reflected under - the annual action plans or - ad-hoc direct assistance, when appropriate.

  25. How to use or form partnerships ? Join the various existing partnership schemes - e.g., training, EC-DC etc. - through indicating interests or contacting the relevant project managers; and/or Propose ITU/BDT to form a partnership on its own or with other interested parties in such areas as many ITU State and Sector Members can be benefited.

  26. ‘RESOURCE POOL’ in Asia and Pacific Q. Would you or your organization want to be a member of RESOURCE POOL in Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the ITU/BDT, who can involve in various field-projects ? If YES, - complete the application form* & - send it to: eun-ju.kim@itu.int or +66 2 574 9328 * More details at the proceedings

  27. Conclusion ITU, Development Sector inter alia, is working for you, the State and Sector Members, to develop or improve telecommunications, through which the widening digital divide can be bridged between the haves and have-nots in the information age.

  28. Do you want to be part of ITU family? - Please contact - Dr. Eun-Ju Kim Senior Adviser for The Asia & Pacific, ITU Regional Office 89/2 Chaengwattana Road, Laksi Bangkok 10210, Thailand Tel) +66 (0) 2 574 8565 Fax) +66 (0) 2 574 9328 e-mail) eun-ju.kim@itu.int

  29. . . The End Thank you

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