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Workshop - Conformity and Interoperability assessment study for Caribbean Region

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ABOUT

In the framework of the ITU Conformity & Interoperability (C&I) Programme, the Union is conducting an assessment study on Conformity and Interoperability in the Caribbean Region. This study aims to identify all the necessary elements to promote collaboration among regional and sub-regional organizations for establishing a common C&I Regime through Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA) and/or regional test centres, as appropriated. Possible scenarios to meet Caribbean needs on C&I are going to be presented and discussed during the Workshop. The Workshop is scheduled to be held on December 2nd to 4th, 2014.

The Workshop is being organized by ITU and will be hosted by the Faculty of Engineering of the University of the West Indies with the support of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU. Provisional agenda, invitation letter, Terms of Reference (ToR), practical information and additional material can be accessed in this webpage.

All related information will be gradually uploaded as it becomes available.

PURPOSE

The WTDC-14* instructed ITU to assist developing countries in building their capacity so as to be able to perform conformance and interoperability testing of ICT equipment and systems, considering the specific needs of the region and in accordance with the relevant Recommendations.

This initiative aims to identify all the necessary elements and promote Regional and Sub-regional collaboration for establishing a common C&I Regime and Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) to meet the needs and interests of Caribbean countries.

Based on the results of the assessment study, a common and integrated approach for establishing appropriate C&I regimes in Caribbean countries will be proposed e.g. building additional labs ( mobile, EMC, NGN, etc.) and/or encouraging the establishment of MRAs between countries.

The study is also part of a broader objective of CARICOM's Heads of Government to establish the Caribbean region as a Single ICT Space.

Possible scenarios to meet Caribbean needs on C&I are going to be presented and discussed during the Workshop.

*Resolution 47 (link ), Dubai, WTDC-14

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Telecom policy‐makers, telecom regulators, service providers/operators, manufacturers, consumers / end-users standard development organizations , testing laboratories, certification bodies, and other organizations interested in the conformance and interoperability of ICT products. You can register here.

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