Tele forum held for first time in Sri Lanka
Director General of TRCSL, Priyantha Kariyapperuma says Sri Lanka is
in the forefront of Next Generation Network technology in the Asian
region.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL)
will be hosting the "Next Generation Networks Standardisation Forum" at
the Hilton Colombo from April 7-10.
This international event is to be held in association with the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Commonwealth
Telecommunications Organization (CTO).
This is the first time that all stakeholders in the intensely
competitive local telecommunication industry have come together to
participate in the international forum. This will be an ideal platform
for Sri Lanka to showcase how far its telecommunication industry has
developed in terms of capacity building and latest global technology on
offer.
Priyantha Kariyapperuma, Director General, TRCSL said, "We are proud
that we have been chosen to host this international event, which will
focus on the major advancement via standardization in the context of the
convergence of voice, data and internet services in the Asian region.
Sri Lanka has world class communications infrastructure, enabling the
country to remain well connected and globally competitive.
We see the Next Generation Network (NGN) as a significant factor in
the industry as it has heralded the shift from a "one network, one
service" approach to the delivery of many services over a single
network, which are based on Internet Protocol. This converged network
builds on the expansion of broadband networks, Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP), fixed mobile convergence and IP television, all of
which are available to the Sri Lankan consumer.
That is a testament to what the telecommunication industry in Sri
Lanka has achieved, being on par with the rest of the world." The
international forum will bring together experts from the ITU, officials
from the government and regulatory agencies as well as industry leaders
who are actively involved in the approval, monitoring, manufacturing,
planning and deployment of next generation communications equipment and
services. The main objective of the forum is to discuss current trends
and the future evolution of Next Generation Technology (NGN), within the
context of sharing experiences on the standardization, architecture,
design, development and deployment of NGN technology. |