Saturday, July 31, 2010

UAE Chairs Damascus Meeting for Preparation of the Plenipotentiary Conference “PP10” 2010 in Mexico

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Saturday, July 31st 2010 [ME NewsWire]:

A UAE delegation chaired by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), participated in the 2nd preparatory Arab meeting, held in Damascus, in charge of the preparation for the coming Plenipotentiary Conference “PP10” 2010 to be held in Mexico, Guadalajara from 4th till 22nd October 2010.


The participating Emirati delegation included Engineer Tariq Al Awadhi, TRA executive director of spectrum and international affairs head of the delegation and Chairman of the Arab team in charge of the preparation of the Plenipotentiary Conference 2010; Engineer Nasser bin Hammad, Senior Manager, International Affairs Spectrum & International Affairs, Deputy Head of Delegation; and Engineer Nasser Marzouqi, in addition to representatives from the UAE Armed Forces, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat), and Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du).



The three-day event was attended by 15 Arab countries, representatives from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the Arab League. A number of important topics to be submitted in the “PP 10” as proposals and joint Arab worksheets were discussed.


Eng. Tariq Al Awadhi underlined numerous issues that need to be discussed in order to create a unified Arab stance, such as climate changes, reviewing the terms of the ITU constitution and convention, protection of the children while using the internet, definition of cyber-security, the strategy of the ITU for the coming four years among other topics.


“The cooperation of the members of the Arab team is an absolute necessity in order to formulate and adopt joint work papers. We must make more efforts to communicate with the rest of the members and observe carefully other regional groups to benefit from their experience while creating a unified Arab Stance,” Engineer Tariq Al Awadhi said.


The UAE delegation submitted a number of worksheet proposals on several issues including climate change, revision of ITU constitution and its convention, in addition to other proposals concerning the ITU’s role in implementing the results of the International Communications Summit. The proposals were adopted by the Arab Team and are currently undergoing revision to be submitted as joint Arab worksheets.



On the fourth day, a bilateral coordination meeting with the European side was held to discuss views regarding many decisions prior to the coming “PP10” conference. In this regard, Al Awadhi commented: “Bilateral meetings are very important to reconcile views and exchange opinions, which contribute significantly in achieving positive solutions at the ‘PP10’.”



About TRA-UAE:

The Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA) was set up by government decree No. 3 of 2003. The TRA is a regulatory body that oversees the telecom sector and the licensees in the UAE in accordance with the terms of Legislative Decree no.3 of 2003, and implements the instructions of the Supreme Committee for Telecommunications.

The TRA is an independent body and its duties include ensuring telecom services are available to all provinces of the country, assuring that the licensed operators fully follow established rules and regulations, protecting the interests of subscribers, developing telecom sector and helping to implement the best and most advanced technologies.


For more information please visit: www.tra.gov.ae



About the Plenipotentiary Conference:

The Plenipotentiary Conference is the top policy-making body of the ITU. Held every four years, the Conference:

* sets the Union's general policies,
* adopts four-year strategic and financial plans and
* elects the senior management team of the organization, the members of Council and the members of the Radio Regulations Board.


For media enquiries, please contact:
Mrs. Huda Al Mutawa
Director, Corporate Communications Affair
UAE Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA)
Abu-Dhabi, UAE
Tel: +9712-6118250
Email: media@tra.gov.ae

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