| Third JCA-NID meeting (Geneva, 2-3 July 2007) |
| Meeting announcement |
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The 3rd JCA-NID meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday 3 July 2007; it will be preceded on Monday 2 July 2007 by a meeting
of the JCA-NID drafting group on high level requirements (HLR) for NID.
Please note that Mr Koshizuka will chair the drafting group on HLR on Monday
2 July; the draft agenda for this meeting is published as
Doc I-62. The JCA-NID meeting itself will take place on Tuesday 3 July under the
chairmanship of the Convener Mr Probst; the draft agenda for the JCA-NID
meeting is published as
Doc I-61.
The meeting will open at 09:30 hours on Monday 2 July at ITU headquarters,
Geneva, and the closing time is foreseen at 18:00. Participant registration
will begin at 08:45 hours in the reception of the Montbrillant building. The
meeting on Tuesday 3 July will open at 9:00 hours and the closing time is
foreseen at 18:00. Detailed information concerning the meeting room will be
displayed on screens at the entrances to ITU headquarters.
To enable TSB to make the necessary arrangements concerning the organization
of the meeting, please register via the
on-line form as soon as possible but
not later than 22 June 2007.
Participants are encouraged to submit contributions by electronic mail to
tsbjcanid@itu.int by Friday, 22 June 2007.
With a view to settling any questions that might arise concerning
contributions, the name, fax and telephone numbers and e-mail address of the
person to be contacted should be indicated on contributions. Accordingly,
please include those details on the cover page of all documents.
The meeting of the JCA-NID will be paperless.
The meeting will be conducted in English only.
Wireless LAN facilities are available for use by delegates in the ITU main
conference room areas. Wired network access continues to be available in the
ITU Montbrillant building. Detailed information is available on the ITU-T
website (http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/edh/faqs-support.html).
Please check
http://www.itu.int/travel/accommodations.asp for a list of Hotels in
Geneva and area according Special Rates to ITU.
We would remind you that citizens of some countries are required to obtain a
visa in order to enter and spend time in Switzerland. Where this is the
case, the visa must be requested and obtained from the office (embassy or
consulate) representing Switzerland in your country or, if there is no such
office in your country, from the one that is closest to the country of
departure. If problems are encountered, the Union can, at the official
request of the administration or company you represent, approach the
competent Swiss authorities in order to facilitate delivery of the visa.
Visa requests should in such cases be made by official letter from the
administration or company you represent. This letter must specify your name,
function and date of birth, as well as the number and dates of issue and
expiry of your passport. It must be accompanied by a photocopy of the
personal details pages of your passport and by the completed registration
form, and must be sent to TSB by fax (+41 22 730 5853) or e-mail message
(tsbreg@itu.int) bearing the words
"visa request". Please note that the Union needs at least one week to
process the various documents required for the delivery of a visa. |
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