Patrick Francis MASAMBU |
Candidate to the Post of Director of the BDT (Telecommunication Development Bureau)
Patrick Francis MASAMBU, Uganda |
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Name |
Patrick Francis MASAMBU |
Nationality |
Ugandan |
Date of birth |
27th August 1951 |
Current position title |
Executive Director, Uganda Communications Commission |
Contact details |
Address: P O Box 1584 Kampala,
Uganda
Telephone: +256-31/41-339000 |
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PERSON STATEMENT
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A leader and manager with ability to work either on individual
basis or as part of a team; one that values consultation and
transparency; respectful of others; self motivated; enjoys
challenges; and time conscious. A Telecommunications
professional that has established a track record of competence
and strengths in: Network engineering, planning and management;
policy formulation and development; regulation; and ICT
development.
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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS |
October 2001 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Eastern & Southern African Africa Management Institute (ESAMI) |
1984 |
Postgraduate Diploma PGD (Telecom Systems) University of Essex, United Kingdom |
1974 |
BSc (Engineering)(Hons) University of Nairobi, Kenya |
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL TRAINING |
November 2005 |
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Hammamet, Tunisia Effective Regulation |
October 2005 |
Institute of Corporate Governance, Uganda Corporate Governance |
June 2003 |
University of Florida, USA Utility Regulation & Strategy� |
August 1999 |
ESAMI, Arusha Regulation and Privatisation |
December 1998 |
Adam Smith Institute, UK Utility Regulation |
August 1997 |
Cable & Wireless, Coventry, UK Change Management and Telecom Restructuring |
August 1995 |
Longitek, Canada Telecommunication Information Systems |
November 1994 |
ITU, Geneva, Switzerland Radiocommunication Spectrum Management |
May 1991 |
British Telecom, UK CCITT No 7 Signalling |
October/November 1990 |
NEC/Japan Network Planning |
October- December 1987 |
Cyprus Telecoms Authority Engineering Planning |
November/December 1979 |
Space Applications Centre, India Satellite Communications Planning |
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
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Additional
Responsibilities: Current and Immediate Past
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Chairman, AFRALTI Governing Council: February 2006-February 2007
One year responsibility as Chairman of the Governing Council for the African Advanced Level Telecommunications Institute (AFRALTI) Nairobi, Kenya that is owned by and provides key human resource development to 9 countries in East and Southern Africa.
Chairman, East African Regulators, Postal and Telecom Organisation (EARPTO): March 2005-March 2007
Two year responsibility as Chair of the Congress of major agencies and companies responsible for regulation, postal, and telecommunication services in East Africa.
Vice Chairman, Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation: September 2004 To date
A part-time responsibility as part of a team that serves as a Board to oversee the functions of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, headquartered in London, UK on behalf of the Commonwealth countries.
Vice Chairman, Study Group 19, of the ITU-T: October 2004-2008
A part-time responsibility, serving as a member of the Management Team that spearheads the work of ITU-T's Study Group 19: the lead group on mobile telecommunication networks.
Member, International Advisory Committee, PURC, University of Florida, USA: June 2004- To date
A Member of an international team of regulatory experts that provides advice to the University of Florida's Public Utility Research Centre on issues to do with the programmes ran by the Centre.
Uganda's Representative to the ITU Council: October 2002-November 2006
Representation of Uganda on the ITU Council, a body that functions like a Board of Directors and has the primary responsibility of overseeing the functioning of the ITU Secretariat based in Geneva, on behalf of the membership of the Union.
Vice Chair and Chair, Association for ICT Regulators in East & Southern Africa (ARICEA): January 2003-January 2005
Had the primary responsibility of leading and working with a team that spearheaded the establishment and subsequent operationalisation of the Association, including the formulation and development of a variety of model ICT regulatory guidelines for the member states.
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EMPLOYMENT RECORD
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Executive Director, Uganda Communications Commission: January 2000-To date
Overall responsibility as Chief Executive for the regulation of the Communications sector in Uganda covering both postal and telecommunications.
Managing Director, Uganda Telecom Ltd: February1998-December 1999
Overall responsibility as Chief Executive for the management and operation of Uganda Telecom Limited.
Deputy Managing Director/Telecoms: November 1994-February 1998
Overall responsibility for the Telecommunications sector in Uganda Posts and Telecommunications Corporation covering Planning, Construction, Operations and Maintenance.
General Manager/Engineering Planning & Construction: March
1988-October 1994
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Overall responsibility for long
and short term planning of telecommunications services for
both domestic and international access in Uganda Posts &
Telecommunications Corporation (UPTC).
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Overall responsibility for
implementing the plans and projects developed as per (1)
above, up to commissioning and ready for commercial traffic.
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Responsibility for major ongoing
projects.
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Co-ordination of the Commonwealth
Telecoms Council Programme for Development in Uganda.
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RECENT MAJOR WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED |
Conference/Meeting/Workshop
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Period(s) |
Location |
International Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (ITSO) -
Assembly of Parties |
January 2006 |
Washington, USA
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World Summit on Information Society |
November 2005 |
Tunis, Tunisia |
(WSIS) Phases 1 |
November 2003 |
Geneva, Switzerland |
Annual Global Symposia of Regulators |
2001/2002/2003/2004/2005 |
Hong Kong/Geneva/ Tunisia |
Annual Commonwealth Telecoms Council Meetings |
2002/2003/2005 |
Cyprus/Uganda/ Cameroon |
African Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTDC 06 |
July 2005 |
Abuja, Nigeria
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Annual ITU Council Sessions |
2003/2004/2005 |
Geneva, Switzerland |
ITU-T Study Group 19 (SSG-IMT 2000) |
2001/2002/2003/ 2004/2005 |
Geneva, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow |
World Telecom Standardisation Assembly |
October 2004 |
Florianopolis, Brazil
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ITU Telecom Africa |
May 2004 |
Cairo, Egypt
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ITU Plenipotentiary Conference |
September/ October 2002 |
Marrakesh, Morocco
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World Telecom Development Conference |
March 2002 |
Istanbul, Turkey
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Africa Telecom |
November 2001 |
Johannesburg, South Africa
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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- P. Masambu "Telecom liberalization in Africa -Progress, Problems,
Prospects: The Regulatory Challenge.", Commonwealth Business Conference,
26-28 July 2000, Mauritius.
- P. Masambu "Effecting a regulatory transition to a competitive market -An
adaptive approach." ITU Telecom Africa 2001: Policy and Development Summit,
13 November 2001, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- P. Masambu "Rural Communications Development: A new Policy, Strategy, and
Implementation Approach." World Bank Workshop, 24 April 2002, Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania.
- P. Masambu "Development of rural communications in Uganda." Global
Symposium for Regulators, 8-9 December 2003, Geneva, Switzerland.
- P. Masambu "Market Reform: Experience in Telecom Reform -Some key lessons
and Uganda's experience" University of Florida, Gainesville, 13 January
2004, USA.
- P. Masambu "Addressing ICT Development through new institutions in
Africa." ITU Telecom 2004, 4-8 May 2004, Cairo, Egypt
- P. Masambu "Experience and Lessons for Progressive Reforms - Uganda."
World Dialogue on Regulation for Network Economies (WDR) Expert Forum
Africa, 23 May 2004, Cairo, Egypt
- P. Masambu "ICT Infrastructure for Rural Areas - Uganda's Experience."
Workshop for Permanent Secretaries on the Implementation Strategy of the
National ICT Policy. 11-13 March 2005, Bagamoyo, Tanzania.
- P. Masambu "Regulatory challenges in transitioning to IMT-2000: Possible
Approaches." ITU Seminar on Fixed Mobile Convergence and Transition to
IMT-2000, 9 -12 May 2005, Nairobi, Kenya.
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