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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Name |
Roberto BLOIS MONTES DE
SOUZA |
Nationality |
Brazilian |
Date of birth |
10 November 1950 |
Place of birth |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Civil
status |
Married |
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EDUCATION
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1974 |
Electronics/Telecommunications Engineer
University of Brasilia |
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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From February 19991 |
Deputy
Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) Geneva – Switzerland
Assists the Secretary-General in the coordination and
management of the overall resources of the ITU, a
specialized agency of the United Nations system in charge of
establishing the global framework for international
telecommunications. In this capacity, the ITU brings
governments and industry together to coordinate the
establishment and operation of global telecommunication
networks and services; it is responsible for
standardization, coordination and development of
international telecommunications including
radiocommunications (terrestrial and space), as well as the
harmonization of national policies. |
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1994 - 1999 |
Executive
Secretary of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission
(CITEL) of the Organization of American States,
Washington DC – USA
CITEL is the specialized agency of the Organization of
American States responsible for all activities related to
telecommunications. |
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1990 - 1994 |
Director of
the Department of Private Telecommunication Services,
Ministry of Communications of Brazil
Responsible for the establishment of policy,
regulations and planning of all telecommunication services
(space and terrestrial) that can be provided by the private
sector, including broadcasting, paging, trunking, mobile
services, MMDS and cable TV among others. |
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1987 - 1990 |
Director of the National
Telecommunication Department, Ministry of Communications of
Brazil
Responsible for all matters related to the authorization
and licensing of telecommunication stations in Brazil,
including spectrum management, equipment certification,
radiomonitoring and the enforcement of the telecommunication
regulations.
Also responsible for the orientation and supervision of all
activities of the 27 regional offices of the Ministry (one
in each state of Brazil). |
1979 - 1987 |
Director of the
Broadcasting Division of the National Telecommunications
Department, Ministry of Communications of Brazil
Responsible for all legal and technical matters related
to the authorization and licensing of broadcasting stations
in Brazil. |
1974 - 1979 |
Engineer, Broadcasting
Services Secretariat, Ministry of Communications of Brazil |
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
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1991 - 1993 |
Representative of Brazil
in the Permanent Executive Committee of the Interamerican
Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) of the Organization of
American States (OAS) |
1990 - 1993 |
Representative of Brazil
in the Administrative Council of the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) |
1990 – 1993
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Chairman
of the Administrative Council of the Telephone Company of
Rio de Janeiro, S�o Paulo and Pelotas (Rio Grande do Sul),
Brazil |
1987 - 1990 |
Member of the
Administrative Council of the Telephone Company of S�o Paulo |
1975 - 1994 |
As Representative of
Brazil, participated in various meetings of the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) including
Plenipotentiary Conferences, World and Regional
Radiocommunication Conferences, Development Conferences,
Council, groups of experts and world and regional fora of
the ITU and of the Interamerican Telecommunication
Commission (CITEL).
Head of the Brazilian Delegation on many occasions. |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Lecturer in various national
and international policy, planning and technical
seminars/workshops. Some of these papers have been
published.
Received the Order of Merit of Communications by the
President of Brazil in 1984, named Honorary Member of the
Brazilian Air Force by the Ministry of the Air Force in 1991
and decorated for relevant services in the interest of
broadcasters with the medal of Merit of Broadcasting by the
Brazilian Association of Broadcasters (ABERT) in 2005.
Fluent in Portuguese (mother tongue), English, French and
Spanish. |
1 Elected Deputy Secretary-General of ITU
at the 1998 ITU Plenipotentiary Conference held in Minneapolis.
Re-elected for a second term as Deputy Secretary-General on 1
October 2002 at the Marrakesh Plenipotentiary Conference.
* See Doc. 4
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