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ITU-D Overview

ITU-D Overview. ITU in brief. Leading United Nations Agency for ICTs . 191 Member States, 566 Sector Members Three sectors: Radiocommunication Standardization Development ITU TELECOM Events. ITU’s Global Presence. 5 regional offices, 8 area offices HQ in Geneva, Switzerland.

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ITU-D Overview

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  1. ITU-D Overview

  2. ITU in brief • Leading United Nations Agency for ICTs. • 191 Member States, 566 Sector Members • Three sectors: • Radiocommunication • Standardization • Development • ITU TELECOM Events

  3. ITU’s Global Presence 5 regional offices, 8 area offices HQ in Geneva, Switzerland

  4. Working with ITU

  5. ITU-D’s Role: Your Partner for ICT Development • ITU-D is a catalyst for multi-stakeholder partnerships • Mobilize human, technical and financial resources • Neutral broker between government and industry • Executing agency for project implementation and expert assistance to countries

  6. Development Activities Enabling Environment Emergency Telecommunications Infrastructure/Access Regional Initiatives Capacity Building Special Initiatives Cybersecurity & E-Applications Statistics & Market Information 6

  7. ITU Sector Membership What benefits? What costs? How to join?

  8. Membership Categories

  9. ITU Sector Member • An ITU Sector Member fully participates in the work of corresponding ITU Sector Study Groups, or Working Groups thereof, in the Sector’s Regional and World Telecommunication Conferences, Advisory Group and other relevant workshops, seminars and meetings. • An interested entity or organization may join one or more of the three ITU Sectors

  10. Who are our Sector Members? • Over 300 ICT companies and organizations participate in the work of the ITU-D Sector

  11. ITU-D Sector Members say their motivation for joining (1): • ITU-D’s leadership • Partnering on development projects • Sharing experiences and best practices • Helping LDC’s develop Human Capital • Organization of regional conferences • The wish to achieve better telecommunications in the world • Corporate Social Responsibility

  12. ITU-D Sector Members say their motivation for joining (2): • Stay in touch with developments & regulatory best practices • Access to latest information: trends, statistics and HRD issues • Cooperation with other ITU-D SMs • Learn from experiences and knowledge of other countries • Promotion of telecom liberalization and technology introduction globally

  13. ITU-D Sector Member Fees Minimum of: CHF 7,950 CHF 3,975 (developing countries)

  14. Evolution by regions

  15. ITU-D Sector Members in Africa Out of the 303 ITU-D Sector Members today, 30 are based in Africa. They are: Botswana: Mascom Wireless Botswana (Pty) Ltd. Burundi : Office national des télécommunications du Burundi (ONATEL); U-COM Burundi Cameroon : Cameroon Telecommunications (CAMTEL) Central African Rep.: Communauté Economique et Monétaire de l'Afrique Centrale Chad : Société des Télécommunications du Tchad (SOTEL TCHAD) Côte d'Ivoire : Conseil des Télécommunications de Côte d'Ivoire (CTCI); MTN COTE D'IVOIRE (MTN CI); Regional African Satellite Communications Organization Gambia : Africell Ltd. Ghana : Ghana Telecom; Zain Communications (Ghana) Limited Kenya : African Telecommunications Union; Safaricom Limited Lesotho : Econet Telecom Lesotho (Pty) Ltd (ETL) Mauritius: AfriNIC Mozambique : Southern Africa Transport and Communications Commission Nigeria : Celtel Nigeria Limited (Zain); MTN Nigeria Communications Limited; West Africa Telecommunications Regulators Assembly Senegal : Société Nationale des Télécommunications du Sénégal (SONATEL); Union of National Radio and Television Organizations of Africa South Africa : Mobile Telephone Networks (Pty) Ltd. (MTN); Sentech Ltd.; Telkom SA Ltd.; Vodacom (Pty) Limited Tanzania : East African Community; Vodacom Tanzania Limited Togo : TOGO TELECOM Zimbabwe : Econet Wireless (PVT) Ltd.

  16. ITU Associates • An interested entity or organization may join an ITU Sector as an Associate and be entitled to take part in the work of a selected single Study Group. • Associates may have access to documentation required for their work and may serve as Rapporteur or Editor.

  17. Become Associate to aITU-D Study Group • ITU-D Study Group 1 : Telecommunication development strategies and policies • ITU-D Study Group 2: Development and management of telecommunication services and networks The annual contribution for an ITU-D Associate is: CHF 3,975.00 CHF 1,987.75 (for developing countries only)

  18. Conclusion • ITU membership is global and diversified • Sector Members play a key role in ITU • Regional participation is an ITU priority • Opportunities to share experiences, ideas, knowledge of business opportunities and seek partnerships • ITU Sector membership fees are competitive • Fill in the membership application form and submit it to the ITU Secretary General through the telecommunication administration of your country. Join us! Become a new ITU-D Sector Member!

  19. Thank You!

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