Title: MR' R' B' KUMARAPATHIRANA
1APT PREPARATIONS FOR ITU PLENIPOTENTIARY
CONFERENCE 2002 WTDC-02
- MR. R. B. KUMARAPATHIRANA
- DIRECTOR, PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
- ASIA-PACIFIC TELECOMMUNITY
2APT PREPARATIONS FOR PP2002
- ESTABLISHMENT OF APT WEB SITE FOR PP2002
- CREATION OF THE BULLETIN BOARD
- CREATION OF THE APT WEB SITE FOR ITU REFORMS
- CREATION OF PROPOSAL FORMAT ENDORSEMENT FORM
FOR APT MEMBERS - ESTABLISHED TIMELINE FOR APT PREPRATIONS FOR
PP-2002 - FIRST APT PREPARATORY MEETING FOR ITU PP-2002
HELD ON 1 JUNE 2001 IN BANGKOK, THAILAND - COLLABORATION WITH REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (CITEL
, CEPT, etc.)
3APT WEBSITE FOR APT PREPARATIONS FOR
PP-2002Main PageURL http//www.aptsec.org/PP-
2002/pp2002.htm Provides links to the 1st and
2nd APT Preparatory Meetings as well as to the
discussions of the 6 Correspondence Groups set up
during the 1st Preparatory Meeting
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5APT WEBSITE FOR APT PREPARATIONS FOR
PP-2002Bulletin BoardURL http//www.aptsec.or
g/PP2002/default.htm
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7APT WEBSITE FOR APT PREPARATIONS FOR PP-2002ITU
ReformURL http//www.aptsec.org/ITU-Reform/ITU-
Reform.htm
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9FORMAT OF SUBMISSION OF APT PROPOSALS TO ITU
PP2002 (Attachment 1)
10 Proposal x
Title
11 PLENARY MEETING ASIA-PACIFIC
TELECOMMUNITY COMMON PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF
THE CONFERENCE SUBJECT PP-02 Agenda Item
No. .. Submitted by the following
Administrations Islamic Emirate of
Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam, Peoples Republic of China,
Fiji, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran,
Japan, Democratic People's Republic of Korea,
Republic of Korea, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Republic of
Maldives, Federated States of Micronesia,
Mongolia, Union of Myanmar, Nauru Island, Nepal,
New Zealand, Pakistan, Republic of Palau, Papua
New Guinea, Republic of the Philippines, Samoa,
Republic of Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga
and Socialist Republic of Vietnam
12PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE
TEXT OF PROPSAL
13SAMPLE OF ENDORSEMENT FORM OF THE PROPOSALS TO
BE ENDORSED BY APT MEMBERS (Attachment 2)
14ENDORSEMENT FORM LIST OF THE PROPOSALS FROM APT
FOR ITU PLENIPOTENTIARY CONFERENCE 02
Signature .......... Designation
.......... Date .....
..... Administration .... / Country
.............. Telephone
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Fax ............
...... E-mail ...
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15DRAFT TIMELINE FOR APT PREPARATIONS FOR PP2002
(Attachment 3)
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18ACTIONS TAKEN AT 1st APT PREPARORTY MEETING
AFTER
- IDENTIFICATION OF KEY ISSUES
- ESTABLISHMENT OF SIX CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS
NOMINATIONS OF CONVENERS AND ASSISTANT CONVENERS - INVITATION TO APT MEMBERS TO REGISTER IN THE
CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS - CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS OPEN TO ALL APT MEMBERS
- TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS
- CONDUCTION OF ELECTRONIC DISCUSSIONS OF
CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS FOR PREPARATION FOR 2ND
PREPARATORY MEETING (29 -30 OCT., SYDNEY,
AUSTRALIA)
19 20ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY APT MEMBERS AT AFTER THE
2ND PREPARATORY MEETING (1)
- FORMULATION OF DRAFT COMMON POSITIONS OR
PROPOSALS TO ITU PLENIPOTENTIARY CONFERENCE 2002 - FURTHER ELECTRONIC DISCUSSIONS TO REFINE THEM
- INTERESTED APT MEMBERS CAN STILL REGISTER AS
MEMBERS OF THE CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS
21ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY APT MEMBERS AT AFTER THE
2ND PREPARATORY MEETING (2)
- ADHERE TO TIMELINE AS PREPARED BY APT SECRETARIAT
- CONVENERS TO SUBMIT APT COMMON PROPOSALS
- APT MEMBERS TO SEND THEIR ENDORSEMENT ON TIME FOR
APT SECRETARIAT TO SUBMIT THE PROPOSALS ON TIME
TO ITU - COOPERATION AND COORDINATION WITH OTHER REGIONAL
BODIES BY ATTENDING RELATED MEETINGS AND GETTING
INFORMATION FROM WEBSITES - HOW AND WHO WILL LEAD THE APT PROPOSALS DURING
PP-02?
22PREPARATION FOR WTDC-02
- Regional Preparatory meeting for Asia-Pacific
region organized by ITU in Bali, Indonesia - Ministerial Roundtable on digital divide
- Issues such as, Universal Access and ICT, policy
and regulation, finance and investment, human
resources management and development, ITU reform
discussed - for more information see URL
- lthttp//www.itu.int/ITU-D-ASP/gt
23ICT and Universal Access
- diversity
- wide diversity in the region no single answer
fits - ICT policy
- international policies often unfair to univ.
access - high social costs for poor rural access
- top level policy makers must support ICT
- cost of ICT can be prohibitive to many countries
- liberalization alone not solution to universal
access - ICT legislation, Infrastructure and usage
24Policy and Regulation (Policy)
- sector reform or reengineering through
liberalization or privatization - digital divide in infrastructure ICT
applications not only between countries but also
within the country - fair competition or competition safeguard
- convergence of ICTs not merely technologies
services but also legislation institutions - public interests to be ensured throughout the
processes of policy making implementation
25Policy and Regulation (Legal)
- establish new telecommunication or ICT
legislation - modify the existing laws or regulations
- harmonize or improve legal environments
frameworks to reflect convergence its
implications in advent of the Internet e.g., - data protection/privacy, intellectual property
rights - security (e.g., authentication, digital
signatures etc.) - harmful illegal content (e.g., child
pornography etc.) - domain names their standardization
- jurisdiction cross-border issues
- cybercrime (e.g., virus, fraud) etc.
26Policy and Regulation (Regulatory)
- separate regulatory functions from policy and
operational functions by independent entities - roles of regulatory entities ensured through
- independence autonomy from politics, finance,
operation - accountability of staff equipped with expertise
enforcement power - transparency of regulatory procedures
decisions. - flexible regulatory frameworks e.g.,
- interconnection its charges licensing,
competition, tariffs, pricing, spectrum
management, USO, QoS etc.
27Infrastructure New Technologies (1)
- assist with commercial negotiations with carriers
for interconnection to backbone or global
networks - include statistics/data on markets not yet served
especially of small, developing countries - promote industry cooperation to enable harmonious
application of new technologies
28Infrastructure New Technologies (2)
- promote national/regional initiatives for
efficient exchange of national, intra and inter
regional Internet traffic (set up neutral and
transparent Internet traffic exchange points - assist broadcasting sector on application of
digital delivery systems to rural areas for
meeting needs of converged networks - disseminate information and set up wireless IP
rural telecommunications projects
29Finance and Investment (1)
- provide direct assistance for
- costing and pricing
- interconnection charges and computation of
universal service funds - advise on techniques and models to attract
investors for cellular, fixed telephony and
broadcasting services - endorse of country-specific rural telecom project
with international development agencies
30Finance and Investment (2)
- direct assistance for policy development and
regulation related to finance and investment - guide on criteria for funding infrastructure
projects investment - promote interest and concerns of developing
countries for establishing a system of
asymmetrical settlement rates
31HR Management Development (1)
- use Internet as best fit technology for
e-learning but not exclude more traditional types
of training - foster strategic alliances among industry, ed
institutions, and community to mainstream IT
skills - to adapt the HR function to the new demands
32HR Management Development (2)
- ITU play key role by promoting, encouraging and
collaborating to develop relevant learning
content make accessible on e-learning platforms - distance learning should be promoted
- sensitize leaders to advantages of using ICT
- strong support for ASP Center of Excellence
continue to develop clear strategic plan
33ITU Reform (1)
- Improving service to ITU membership in the light
of the changing environment in telecom sector - all acknowledged need to improve ITU structure
and organization - stressed ITUs balancing role between developing
and developed world and between administrations
and private sector
34ITU Reform (2)
- role of private sector should be enhanced
- allow observer status at ITU Council Meetings
- determine role for private sector on ITU
committees, task forces, working groups, etc. - see ITU Council 01 document C2001/25-E for
summary of Working Group on Reform - APT will discuss ITU reform in APT meetings
- APT looking for regional inputs
35Whats next?
- disseminate results of RPM Bali to ASP region
- meetings, website -
- lthttp//www.itu.int/ITU-D-ASP/gt
- request updated inputs from ASP region
- participate in Global Preparatory Meeting to be
held in Geneva in December 2001 - Chairman and Vice Chairman from Bali Meeting to
attend on behalf of ASP region - APT to coordinate activities to prepare final
inputs to WTDC 2002, Istanbul
36THANK YOU