Global ICT policy community
meets in Gabon for top international regulatory event
Strong growth potential of developing markets attracts
delegates and speakers from five continents
Libreville, Gabon, 9 June, 2015 – Some 400 senior
international policy makers from the world’s information and communication
technology (ICT) regulatory authorities and leading tech companies are meeting
in Gabon this week to discuss the best strategies for promoting digital
inclusion and harnessing the enormous growth potential of emerging economies and
developing markets.
The world’s largest specialized gathering of ICT policy specialists from the
public and private sectors, ITU’s
Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) is designed to
stimulate in-depth peer-to-peer debate, knowledge sharing and exchange of best
practice among regulators, Chief Regulatory Officers of private companies,
government policy analysts and other key ICT stakeholders.
Hosted by Gabon’s Autorité de
Régulations des Communications Electroniques et des Postes (ARCEP)
under the patronage of President Ali Bongo Ondimba, the event is taking place at
Libreville’s Stade de l’Amitié from 9-11June.
The theme of this year’s symposium is ‘Mind the Digital Gap – Regulatory
Incentives to Achieve Digital Opportunities’, with key topics on the
3-day programme including mobile payments; network sharing
models; taxation and the digital economy; the ‘Internet of Everything’;
regulation and broadband uptake; and ways regulation can help promote
accessibility for all.
ARCEP is partnering with ITU to host the symposium, which is officially
chaired by ARCEP President Mr Lin Mombo. This morning’s opening ceremony
welcomed a number of distinguished guests including Gabon’s Minister of
Justice, Séraphin Moundounga; the Minister for Digital Economy and Postes,
Pastor Ngoua Nneme; Jean-Francois Ndongou, President of the National Council and
of Communication; and Abdoulkarim Soumaila, Secretary-General of the African
Telecommunications Union.
ITU Secretary-General Mr Zhao said a strong and flourishing ICT ecosystem
will be essential to meeting socio-economic development targets including the
new Sustainable Development Goals, which are expected to be agreed by the
international community in New York in September. He also stressed the
importance of nurturing ICT-focused small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which
can leverage strong global demand to become major contributors to the national
economy. “Given the right tools and encouragement, today’s youngsters can become
tomorrow’s ICT entrepreneurs, creating tech start-ups and providing the ICT
skills that can help countries grow a flourishing new business community of
small- and medium enterprises focused on ICT goods and services,” said Mr Zhao.
The symposium’s opening Leadership Debate, ‘Funding an Inclusive Digital
Society – From Infrastructure to Data’ featured top-name speakers including
GSR-15 Chairman Lin Mombo; Bocar Ba, Chief Executive Officer, Samena
Telecommunications Council; and Christian de Faria, Chief Executive Officer and
Managing Director, Airtel Africa. The debate was moderated by Brahima Sanou,
Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT), which organizes
the symposium every year.
“All countries need not just a solid base of ICT infrastructure, but the
appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks to foster investment and
innovation,” said Mr Sanou. “ITU is dedicated to facilitating information
exchange to help regulators and policymakers around the world navigate the
multidimensional challenges posed by the convergence of infrastructure, services
and service providers.”
As ICT networks and services become ever-more pervasive, traditional
regulatory approaches are proving too limited to meet new challenges.
Infrastructure convergence, multi-play bundled services and issues such as data
privacy, cybersecurity and equality of access are combining to make for a highly
complex regulatory landscape.
In his opening address, GSR-15 Chair Lin Mombo said, "I am very pleased to
say that, thanks to the enlightened vision of His Excellency Ali Bongo Ondimba,
President of Gabon, the country has embarked on a vast programme of
modernization and construction of telecommunications infrastructure and
broadband in order to achieve full connectivity of the country in the near
future."
GSR-15 continues until Thursday 11 June, culminating in a series of
regulatory
Best Practice Guidelines. Outputs from the meeting will
also be incorporated into ITU’s annual regulatory report,
Trends in
Telecommunication Reform.
The essential voice of industry is brought in through the Global
Regulators-Industry Dialogue (GRID), where both public and private sector
participants have the chance to debate pressing challenges, such as how to best
meet exponential demand for capacity and high-speed connectivity.
The
Pre-event Programme on 8 June opened with seminar organized
by the GSMA entitled ‘Driving
Mobile's Future: Efficient Spectrum Management for Investment and Growth,
followed by a luncheon roundtable led by the Global VSAT Forum (GVF) on the
topic of ‘Satellites and the Connected Ecosystem: Enabling Efficient Global
Solution’.
A dedicated meeting of private sector Chief Regulatory Officers was held in
the afternoon to facilitate discussion and information sharing among
telecommunication service and technology companies, and frame debate during the
symposium itself.
ITU also hosted a
special meeting of Regulatory Associations, where delegates
had the opportunity for discussion, information exchange and bridge-building to
promote better and more active cooperation between Regulatory Associations
around the world.
The full programme of the symposium is available
here.
A series of Discussion Papers on key GSR issues is available
here.
Biographies of GSR-15 speakers are available
here.
Background information, including speeches of the high-level
participants and key global statistics on broadband, are available on the GSR-15
Newsroom at
www.itu.int/en/newsroom/gsr-15/Pages/default.aspx.
Download GSR-15 photos
here.
Watch GSR-15 video interviews:
www.youtube.com/user/itutelecommunication
Follow the event on Twitter at: #GSR15.
For more information, visit the
GSR-15 home page or contact: