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International Telecommunication Union (ITU), with
financial support from
the
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE),
Australian Government,
and jointly with
the ITU ASP Centre of Excellence (CoE) Network UUM Node in Malaysia,
and the Ministry
of Energy, Water and Communications (MEWC), Government of Malaysia,
organised a five-day “ITU Asia-Pacific Centres
of Excellences Training Workshop on Effective Use of Telecommunications/ICT
in Response to Disasters: Saving Lives". The Training Workshop provided
hands-on training on
deployment and use of various telecommunication/ICT equipment and
facilities such as satellite terminals, amateur radio, ad-hoc
wireless networks, and VSAT.
Over 100 participants including
country delegates, speakers, and local participants attended the
Training Workshop. Of the total number, 31 international
participants were from 22 countries while 62 local participants were
from Malaysia.
The Training Workshop focused on concepts and
hands-on training on various technologies and applications
such as satellite communications, radiocommunication, Internet-base
applications and etc. which are applicable and suitable for deployment
aiming at facilitating rescue and relief operations in
emergencies and especially in the
aftermath of disasters. The Training Workshop aimed at:
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Making
awareness and demonstrate telecommunication technology options,
facilities and services applicable for use in response to
disasters or emergencies especially in disaster relief
operations;
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Providing practical experience to participants in using the
telecommunication/ICT facilities and services for disaster
relief operations;
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Strengthening partnerships in disaster relief among international
agencies/organizations, NGOs, Industry, and governments as well
as encourage roles of public sector or NGOs e.g. radio amateurs,
volunteers, etc.; and,
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Identifying issues, gaps in countries in order to find ways for
improvements or overcoming the issues or challenges.
Country delegates were invited to
present
country papers in which the Training Workshop received 12 papers and presentations. The papers
as well as all Training Workshop presentations can be downloaded
HERE
During
the hands-on training, system demonstrations were made to the
participants who were also given opportunities to try out voice and
data communications over the satellite and radiocommunication as
well as through the Internet. In addition, a group of amateur radio
voluntarily coming from different places of Malaysia helped
demonstrate set up of various types of radio equipment such as HF,
VHF, UHF and applications over the radio links.
Other demonstrations and hands-on training
included sets up and uses of satellite broadband terminals/phones,
VSAT, public wireless networking systems, radio in the box,
web-based applications, and etc.

Sponsorships
ITU is grateful to the following partners who
rendered services and support to the Training Workshop thereby
making it successful and achieve its objectives.
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