Why regulate in a Networked Society?
Message of Dr Hamadoun Tour�,
ITU Secretary-General
Message
of Mr Brahima Sanou,
BDT Director
Message
of Mr Lalith Weeratunga,
GSR Chairman
GSR12
Best Practice Guidelines
Chairman's
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To fully participate in today�s networked
society and be part of tomorrow�s hyper-connected digital world, policy makers
and regulators are faced with the challenge of meeting their national broadband
goals and adopt appropriate means to further safe digital opportunities and
inclusion of all. Implementing their broadband strategies requires them to
cooperate with the industry, understand the changes taking place in the market,
and adopt innovative regulatory measures and tools taking into consideration the
transnational aspects of the digital networked society.
Participants will
further share their views on net neutrality, spectrum policies, roaming, cloud
computing, online safety with a focus on data protection and privacy,
international and regional IP interconnection, public-private-partnerships to
foster investment and deployment of broadband NGN networks and more. GSR will
open with a high level interactive segment, focusing on transnational regulatory
issues in a converged digital era, understanding the changing business dynamics
and the role of regulation.
The first two
days of GSR, the
Global Regulators-Industry Dialogue (GRID, 2-3 October 2012) will be open to regulators,
policy makers, ITU�D Sector Members. The third day (4 October 2012) will remain
closed to regulators and policy makers.
GSR is organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in collaboration with and hosted by the Telecommunications
Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) under the Patronage of His Excellency Mr Mahinda Rajapakksa, President of Sri Lanka. The event will be chaired by Mr Lalith Weeratunga, Chairman, TRCSL.
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