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Regulatory Reform Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)

Regulatory Tools to achieve Effective Sector Refom What BDT offers. Regulatory Reform Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT). Regulatory Reform Unit. 2nd Meeting of the TDAG Working Group dealing with Private Sector Issues , January 2004.

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Regulatory Reform Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)

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  1. Regulatory Tools to achieve Effective Sector Refom What BDT offers Regulatory Reform Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)

  2. Regulatory Reform Unit 2nd Meeting of the TDAG Working Group dealing with Private Sector Issues, January 2004 • Regulatory Database, Online regulatory library (TREG) • Publications and cases studies on keyregulatory issues • Online exchange of best practices for regulators and policy makers • International and regional regulatory forums • Regulatory Models and Best Practices Promoting universal access to ICTs: Practical tools for regulators

  3. Trends 2004/2005 Licensing in Era of Convergence 2002 Effective Regulation 2000/2001 Interconnection Regulation 2003 Promoting universal access 1998 General Trends 1999 Convergence and Regulation

  4. ITU Global Symposium for Regulators 2004 Theme: Licensing in an Era of Convergence Output: Best Practice Guidelinesfor the Promotion of Low Cost Broadband and Internet Connectivity Chaired by Mrs. Kathleen Q. Abernathy Commissioner US Federal Communications Commission • Who’s Coming? • 56 Heads of Regulators registered • Over 300 participants expected • Regulators from over 80 countries Venue: World Meteorological Organization Room A

  5. Global Symposium for Regulators 2004Geneva, Switzerland8-10 December 2004 Licensing in the Era of Convergence • Day One: Private Sector Sessions • Day Two and Three: Regulator Sessions

  6. Global Symposium for Regulators 2004Webpage

  7. The Global Regulators’ ExchangeG-REX Online forum for Regulators and Policy makers to exchange information and experiences through Virtual Conferences and the Regulators’ Hotline

  8. G-REX QUERIES

  9. How to register for G-REX • G-REX is a service for regulators and policy makers and welcomes contributions in English, French and Spanish. Any regulator or policy maker interested in registering for G-REX is invited to do so at http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/grex/register.asp. • Registrations from email addresses not affiliated with a regulatory body or policy maker should be confirmed with request on organization’s letter head

  10. http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg/

  11. ITU/BDT-World Bank Studyon Dispute Resolution in the Telecom Sector: Current Practices and Future Directions Focus: Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms • How to develop a meaningful national dispute resolution process • Models for alternative dispute resolution for different types of disputes • Techniques that can be used in the dispute resolution process

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