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Qtel Chairman Appointed Commissioner to UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development
Published Apr 4, 2012
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The Chairman of Qtel, H.E. Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Thani, has been appointed as a new Commissioner to the UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development.
Sheikh Abdullah is one of eight new Commissioners, all leaders from government and industry chosen to bring fresh impetus to the UN Commission’s global campaign for “broadband for all.”
The new Commissioners are:
• H.E. Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Thani, Chairman, Qtel
• Dr Hessa Al-Jaber, Secretary-General, ictQATAR
• Dr Saad Bin Dhafer Al Qahtani, Group CEO for Strategic Operations, Saudi Telecom Corporation
• Mr Vanu Bose, CEO, Vanu Inc.
• Mr Innocenti Botti, President, Invitalia
• H.E. Jasna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda, Serbia
• Dr Armen Orujyan, Founder and Chairman, Athgo Corporation
• Mr Jean-Louis Schiltz, legal counsel, Schiltz & Schiltz and former Minister for Communications, Luxembourg
The new Commissioners join a select group of over 50 global leaders who are putting broadband at the very centre of their organisational vision.
“The Broadband Commission is delighted to welcome these global leaders, who will use their talents and their considerable expertise to add fresh impetus to our mission to spread the word about the importance of broadband,” said Dr Hamadoun Touré, ITU Secretary-General and Co-Vice Chair of the Commission.
Commission members comprise a high-powered international community, including prominent CEOs, top-level policy-makers and government representatives, heads of international agencies, and senior figures from academia and organizations with a development mandate. Leaders in their fields, they each believe strongly in a future based on broadband, and are working to drive the issue to the top of the political and development agenda worldwide.
The Commission was launched at ITU headquarters in Geneva in May 2010 in response to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s call to step up UN efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is co-chaired by President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Mr Carlos Slim Helú, President of the Carlos Slim Foundation, with ITU Secretary-General Dr Hamadoun Touré and UNESCO Director-General, Ms Irina Bokova, serving as joint vice chairs.
At its fourth meeting, held in Geneva last October, Commissioners agreed on a set of four “ambitious but achievable” targets that countries around the world should strive to meet in order to ensure their populations fully participate in tomorrow’s emerging knowledge societies.
They also launched a “Broadband Challenge” that recognises communication as “a human need and a right,” and calls on governments and private industry to work together to develop the innovative policy frameworks, business models and financing arrangements needed to facilitate growth in access to broadband worldwide.
About The Qtel Group
The Qtel Group is a leading international communications company, with a significant presence in the MENA region and Southeast Asia, and having a consolidated customer base of 83.4million as of December2011. It operates a portfolio of brands including Qtel, Indosat, Asiacell, Wataniya, Nawras, Nedjma and Tunisiana.
The Qtel Group's principle activities are mobile telephone services, broadband solutions, digital futures and fibre technologies, serving both consumer and business markets. Headquartered in Doha, Qatar, Qtel Group is ambitiously growing its global business on the basis of its insights into the needs of customers in emerging markets. Qtel Group's ultimate parent company is Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Q.S.C., whose shares are listed on the Qatar Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
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