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IP Networks “Engines of Global Connectivity and Development” Technical Assistance

IP Networks “Engines of Global Connectivity and Development” Technical Assistance. D é sir é Karyabwite IP Coordinator ITU / BDT Tel: + 41 22 730 5009 Fax: + 41 22 730 5484 E-mail: desire.karyabwite@itu.int. E-Strategy Unit. Our Goal

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IP Networks “Engines of Global Connectivity and Development” Technical Assistance

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  1. IP Networks “Engines of Global Connectivity and Development” Technical Assistance DésiréKaryabwiteIP CoordinatorITU / BDTTel: + 41 22 730 5009 Fax: + 41 22 730 5484E-mail: desire.karyabwite@itu.int

  2. E-Strategy Unit Our Goal To Foster the deployment of secure, cost-effective and sustainable IP-based infrastructure and value-added services in developing and least developed countries worldwide. • Our Activities • Technology Implementation: Coordinating the deployment of IP infrastructure together with value-added services as well as the integration of voice and data for various sectors • (e.g. IP Telephony). • Capacity Building: Facilitating the development of local capacity through human resources development in IP and e-Services technologies. • Policies and Strategies: Providing guidance in the adoption of appropriate policies, strategies and the legislative environment for e-Services deployment. • Partnerships and Alliances: Encouraging beneficial partnerships and alliances with and between various types of public and private sector entities.

  3. IP Telephony in CHAD

  4. Designing of IP Advanced Network for COSTA RICA • IP Network Covering the full territory of the country • 100’000 customers (IP penetration : 0.4 per habitant)

  5. BDT Follow-up Actions to the World Telecommunication Policy Forum on “IP Telephony”, Geneva, 7-9 March 2001 REPORT to WTDC 2002 By The Group of Experts on "Internet Protocol (IP) Telephony"/ ITU-D “IP Telephony”: Conclusions and main issues related to Opinion D part 3 For more details, please visit BDT web site at: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/e-strategy/internet/iptelephony/index.html Or Contact Mr. desire.karyabwite@itu.int

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