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Supported by ITU-BTRC Asia-Pacific Regulators’ Roundtable   ITU-BTRC Asia-Pacific Regulators’ Roundtable “New Regulatory Frontiers to support Digital Economy” 6-7 August 2018 Dhaka, Bangladesh Supported by

Outline Declaration Strategic Plan Action Plan Regional Initiatives Study Group Questions Resolutions New, Revised, Merged and/or Abrogated Regional Initiatives 2018-2021

WTDC-17 in review 1,360 participants (WTDC-14:1303), representing: 134 Member States and Palestine 83 public and private entities 41 telecommunication-related entities 22 regional and international organizations 10 academia United Nations and its Specialized Agencies Total registered number of participants – 1,720 287 proposals received from the membership (WTDC-14: 223) 450 documents (Doc, INF, DT and DL) are dealt with (WTDC 14: 400).

Outcomes At WTDC‑17 global ICT leaders convened to specifically review and endorse actions under the theme “ICT for Sustainable Development Goals (ICT4SDG)”. Outcomes included: Buenos Aires Declaration Reinforcing the political support for the mission and strategic objectives of ITU–D ITU–D Contribution to the ITU Strategic Plan for 2020–2023 Buenos Aires Action Plan (BaAP) Comprising regional initiatives; new and revised resolutions and recommendations; new and revised questions to be studied by ITU–D Study Groups

Declaration (1/2) The WTDC declared the importance of specific actions to implement the following key concepts*: The fundamental contribution of telecomm./ICTs in attaining WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Role of innovation Exchange of experiences and cooperation among ITU membership and others Connectivity for underserved and unserved populations Promotion of widespread, affordable access to telecomm./ICTs Use of new and emerging technologies/trends in telecomm./ICTs *Note: the list is not exhaustive

Declaration (2/2) The WTDC declared the importance of specific actions to implement the following key concepts* (cont.): Development of digital economy Human and institutional capacity building Proper and comparable indicators/statistics and ICT trend analysis ICT needs of women, girls, children, persons with disabilities Building trust, confidence and security in telecomm./ICTs Promotion of public/private investments and partnerships Role of regional initiatives *Note: the list is not exhaustive

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Action Plan (BaAP) ITU-D strategic plan includes 4 objectives and 16 related outcomes A comprehensive and functional instrument for achievement of ITU-D strategic Objectives The BaAP follows a result-based structure The BaAP delineates the ITU-D mandate for 2018-2021 The BaAP is linked to WSIS action lines and Sustainable Development Goals and Targets

ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL INITIATIVES 2015-17 Emergency Telecommunications Harnessing the benefits of new technologies Development of broadband access and adoption of broadband Policy & Regulation Special consideration for least LDCs, SIDs including Pacific island countries and LLDCs 2018-21 Harnessing telecommunications/ICTs to support the digital economy and an inclusive digital society Fostering development of infrastructure to enhance digital connectivity Enabling policy and regulatory environments Contributing to secure and resilient environment Addressing special needs of LDCs, SIDs including Pacific island countries and LLDCs Initiative #1 Initiative #2 Initiative #3 Initiative #4 Initiative #5 10

Study Group Questions: SG1 Strategies and policies for the deployment of broadband in developing countries Strategies, policies, regulations and methods of migration and adoption of digital broadcasting and implementation of new services Emerging technologies, including cloud computing: m-services, and OTTs: Challenges and opportunities, economic and policy impact for developing countries Economic policies and methods of determining the costs of services related to national telecommunication/ICT networks Telecommunications/ICTs for rural and remote areas Consumer information, protection and rights: Laws, regulation, economic bases, consumer networks Access to telecommunication/ICT services by persons with disabilities and other persons with specific needs Q1/1 Q2/1 Q3/1 Q4/1 Q5/1 Q6/1 Q7/1

Study Group Questions: SG2 Creating the smart cities and society: Employing ICTs for sustainable social and economic development Telecommunications/ICTs for e-Health Securing information and communication networks: Best practices for developing a culture of cybersecurity Assistance to developing countries for implementing conformance and interoperability (C&I) programmes and combating counterfeit ICT equipment and theft of mobile devices Utilizing telecommunications/ICTs for disaster risk reduction and management ICTs and the environment Strategies and policies concerning human exposure to electromagnetic fields Q1/2 Q2/2 Q3/2 Q4/2 Q5/2 Q6/2 Q7/2

New Resolutions 1. Special assistance and support to the Government of Libya for rebuilding its telecommunication networks 2. Combating mobile telecommunication device theft 3. Facilitating the Internet of Things and smart cities and communities for global development 4. Use in the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector of the languages of the Union on an equal footing In addition to four new Resolutions adopted at WTDC‑17, ITU members modified over 40 Resolutions on a range of topics including ICT services in rural, isolated and poorly served areas; alternative calling procedures; Internet access and availability for developing countries; assistance to countries in special need; the role of ICTs in disaster preparedness; bridging the digital divide; capacity-building initiatives; assistance in implementing future networks; assistance to indigenous peoples; strengthening cooperation among telecom regulators; gender equality; accessibility for persons with disabilities and specific needs; ICT and climate change; child online protection; National computer incident response teams; ITU Centres of Excellence; support for ICT development in Africa; and combating counterfeit devices. In addition, members abrogated six Resolutions deemed to have achieved their objectives.

ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL INITIATIVES 2015-17 Emergency Telecommunications Harnessing the benefits of new technologies Development of broadband access and adoption of broadband Policy & Regulation Special consideration for least LDCs, SIDs including Pacific island countries and LLDCs 2018-21 Harnessing telecommunications/ICTs to support the digital economy and an inclusive digital society Fostering development of infrastructure to enhance digital connectivity Enabling policy and regulatory environments Contributing to secure and resilient environment Addressing special needs of LDCs, SIDs including Pacific island countries and LLDCs Initiative #1 Initiative #2 Initiative #3 Initiative #4 Initiative #5 14