The International Telecommunication Union has embarked on a debate on how to transform itself
into a more relevant organization in a fast-paced industry. To keep the debate alive, a series
of articles was published in ITU News under this new column "Can ITU reform? Let's
talk about it!".
Opinions from:
- Adapting ITU to the changing
Telecommunication environment, Cheikh Tidiane Ndiongue,
Director of Research, Planning and Regulation Ministry of
Culture and Communication (Senegal)
- Inteview with Mark Furrer, Director of
the Federal Office for Communications (OFCOM),Switzerland
- A new framework for ITU, Renato Navarro Guerreiro,
President, Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações —
ANATEL (Brazil)
- Defining the Global
Telecommunications Organization, Robert J.
Dombkowski,
Chairman emeritus European Competitive Telecommunications
Association (ECTA)
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- Transforming ITU into a dynamic,
progressive and effective international organization, Tan Sri Nuraizah Abdul Hamid,
Secretary-General, Ministry of Energy,
Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia
- The trouble with satellite
filings, Robert W. Jones, Director,
Radiocommunication Bureau
- Balanced ITU reform starts at
the top, Michael D. Kennedy, Corporate
Vice-President Motorola
- A new rhythm from Salvador, Tim Kelly, Chief,
Strategy and Policy Unit
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