Delegates will tackle a number of pressing issues, from mounting global concerns about cybersecurity, to strategies to combat a growing new broadband divide, the move to IPv6 Internet addressing, and the possible review of the International Telecommunication Regulations, the global treaty that currently governs how telecoms services are delivered worldwide.
Held every four years, the conference determines the strategic direction of ITU and develops policies and recommendations that address the evolving needs of the Union’s membership, which includes 192 countries, around 700 private sector companies, and national, regional and international bodies with an interest in ICTs.
The Conference also agrees the Union’s Financial Plan, and elects the Union’s five top executives, who will lead its work over the next four years.
Journalists are invited to accredit now for this important event, which will play a major role in shaping the future of the Information Society in developed and developing nations alike.
What: ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2010 (PP-10)
When: 4-22 October 2010
Where: Expo Guadalajara Convention Center, Mexico
Media accreditation
Journalists and industry analysts who wish to attend PP-10 and gain full access to media information and live webcasts of the event must be formally accredited. To apply for accreditation, or for more information, visit http://www.itu.int/plenipotentiary/2010/newsroom/. Media expecting to attend the event are strongly advised to accredit at least two weeks before arrival to avoid lengthy delays. For security reasons there will be no admission to the venue without an ITU Media badge.
Materials
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Background materials, including photos of ITU’s previous Plenipotentiary Conference, PP-06, are available from the PP-10 Newsroom
For further information contact:
Sarah Parkes
ITU Media Relations
+41 22 730 6135
+41 79 599 1439
pressinfo@itu.int
Toby Johnson
Senior Communications Officer, ITU
+41 22 730 5877
+41 79 249 4868
toby.johnson@itu.int