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Registration
Closed
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Event dates
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Location
Africa
Training topics
Conformance and interoperability
Bridging the standardization gap
Training type
Online instructor led
Languages
English
Event organizer
ITU and NCA
Coordinators
  • Halima Letamo
  • Chali TUMELO
Price
$0

Description

As COVID-19 pandemic shocks and effects continue to put pressure on increased demand use of ICTs and its services, more Member States would like to strengthen various mechanisms aimed at ensuring that the ICT devices available and in use in the market are in compliance with the international, regional and national applicable standards.

ITU would therefore like to request NCA (National Communications Authority of Ghana) together with ITU-BDT staff to deliver virtual training to Africa group in establishing labs, processes in building C&I (Conformity and Interoperability) laboratories and associated specifications and estimated costs of selected laboratories. The training will also include ITU activities on C&I (Conformity nd Interoperability) with specific emphasis on Pillars 3 & 4 of the C&I program including updates on CITP (Conformity and interoperability Thematic Priority).

The overall objective of the workshop is to enhance capacity of Member States in Africa to establish Conformance and Interoperability Policy and Regulatory Frameworks, to build labs, to effectively test telecommunication equipment for conformance and interoperability and to contribute to achievements of sustainable developments Goals.

Tutors

Edmund Yirenkyi Fianko
Roland Yaw Kudozia
Kofi Yeboah-Kordieh
Peter Djakwah
Isaac Laryea
Abdul-Razak Salifu
Romeo Toffik Rockson
Peter Madukwe Onyekwere
Keith Mainwaring
Chali TUMELO
Mourad Belmrissi
Isaac Boateng

Registration information

Unless specified otherwise, all ITU Academy training courses are open to all interested professionals, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. We strongly encourage registrations from female participants, and participants from developing countries. This includes least developed countries, small island developing states and landlocked developing countries.

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