SLT communications powered GSR 12
Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) provided communications and technical
solutions for the 2012 Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) which was
held in Colombo last week, under the theme 'Why Regulate in a Networked
Society'.
The GSR-12 Regulators Association Meeting (RA) and the International
Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Chief Regulatory Officers' (CRO) Meeting
were held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from October 1-4.
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The 2012 Global
Symposium for Regulators |
The ITU's Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) is the pre-eminent
international event for the regulatory community around the world and
was organised by the ITU in collaboration with the Telecommunications
Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) under the patronage of
President Mahinda Rajapaksa.The event was chaired by Chairman, TRCSL and
Chairman, GSR, Lalith Weeratunga.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa said, "It is a technology that needs to
be handled with great care, imposing more duties and responsibilities on
parents for the guidance of their children. The wonders of ICT should
not alienate our children from what is best in our culture and
traditional values." "As Sri Lanka moves ahead in ICT, we have set in
motion a plan to develop a policy and regulatory framework for Next
Generation Network (NGN) and to have a National Broadband Policy before
the end of this year. We see the importance of broadband connectivity
throughout the land for our people to fully benefit from the speedy
advances in ICT," he said.
GSR Chairman, Lalith Weeratunga said, "The global economy,
underpinned by spectacular digital growth, today offers virtually
unlimited scope for socio-economic development, rapid delivery of
services, expeditious conduct of research, superior management of
industrial processes, and more importantly, opportunities for tapping
the creative and innovative potential of humankind as never before."
"The rapid explosion of broadband and concomitant acceptance in
principle of broadband as the right of every citizen in our networked
societies, places on regulators an obligation to devise effectual
regulation that will allow greater freedom for investment, competition
and dynamism, while at the same time minimising any possible negative
consequences that may flow from the exercise of such freedom," he said.
SLT CEO, Greg Young said, "We are dedicated to making broadband
affordable, connecting every home to broadband and bringing people
online to facilitate national GDP growth."
"By upgrading the nation's optical fibre network, the SLT 'i-Sri
Lanka' initiative delivers high quality, high speed broadband. SLT will
deliver National Backbone Network (NBN) services as the NBN Operator,"
he said.
"As we eliminate historic legacy platforms this will cascade to a
reduction in the cost of maintenance of these ageing platforms, improved
efficiencies, faster service delivery, increased speed and performance,
all implemented with ultimate customer service excellence. SLT is
creating a network and capability to empower Sri Lanka as South Asia's
economic hub," Young said.
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