IF YOU CARE ABOUT RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ISSUES....

Matthew Parry (mailto:mparry@NTCA.ORG)
Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:11:40 -0400

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Date:         Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:11:40 -0400
From: Matthew Parry <mailto:mparry@NTCA.ORG>
Subject:      IF YOU CARE ABOUT RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ISSUES....
To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU

PLEASE READ ON!

THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RURAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS: THERE ARE NO BOUNDARIES

Sponsored by NTCA in Cooperation with the World Bank Under the Global Knowledge Partnership

WITH SESSIONS ON:

Universal Service Versus Universal Access: What is Practical and What is Equitable?

Privatization and Exclusivity: Do They Can Hinder or Help Rural ICT Development?

Serving Difficult Terrain: the Andes Mountains, the Jungles of New Guinea, the Desert of Egypt, and the Arctic

Telecenter Organization and Development

The Link Between Gender Issues and Telecommunications

New Wireless and Broadband Technologies and Applications Relevant to Rural Service

Rural Telecommunications -- A New Challenge for Multilateral Funding Organizations

Strengthening Local Communities Through Information and Communication Technology

Creative Ways to Provide Internet to Rural Areas

Transnational and Domestic Telemedicine Applications

International Regulatory Issues that Affect Rural Service, Including Accounting Rates

VSAT and Satellite Deployment and Rural Service

The Bottom-Up Approach --Community-Owned Telecommunications Systems

Creating a National Multi-Provider System: Why and How?

Creative Financial Support Systems for Universal Access and Universal Service

WITH PRESENTATIONS ON:

Guatemala: Rebuilding Rural Telephony After the Civil War

Turkey: Case Study of a New Satellite Access Network

South Africa: Overcoming Social, Economic and Cultural Challenges in Launching Telemedicine Centers in Rural Transkei

Poland: The Decision to License 70+ Local Exchange Telephone Companies: Why and How?

USA: Using Wireless Internet Technology to Serve Alaskan Yup¢ik Eskimo Villages, Without Harming the Traditional Culture

Colombia: Why One Telecenter Failed and Another Succeeded

Egypt: Providing Internet Service to Rural Areas in the South

USA: Internet Telephony -- a Cheaper Solution

World Bank: Global Knowledge ¡97 and Global Knowledge ¡99

Papua New Guinea: The Social and Economic Impact of Rural Telecommunications

Spain: A Comparison of Analog and Digital Wireless Systems Serving Rural Areas

Australia: the Government¢s Program to *Network the Nation*

USA: Serving a Native American Reservation

Bangladesh: The Grameen Bank¢s Village Telephone Program

The Open Society Institute/Soros Foundation¢s Internet Program for Remote Areas

Philippines: Universal Access and Competition

Honduras: A Cellular System for Low-Income Households

Australia: Telecenters and Teleworking

USA: Universal Service Support Mechanisms

Malawi: Why Wireless Local Loop Failed

Russia: Electronic Conferencing for Russian Farmers

India: Phone Kiosks

Norway/Russia: A Telemedicine Project Across National Borders

Uganda: Rural Telecenters

AND THIS IS ONLY PART OF THE PROGRAM!

DON¢T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO REGISTER. DO IT TODAY!

Please print out the registration form below and fax or mail it back to us at: NTCA International Conference 2626 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20037-1695 USA FAX: +1 (202) 298-2317 or 298-2320

WHO WE ARE NTCA is a major telecommunications trade association representing some 500 locally owned and operated small and rural co perative and commercial telephone systems in 46 U.S. states. Other members include, 40 rural telephone systems headquart red in Poland, the Philippines, Micronesia, Bolivia, Canada and Mexico; 56 state telephone associations; 300 manufacture s and suppliers to the US rural telecommunications industry; and 100 cable, cellular and DBS subsidiary companies.

E-mail: mailto:international@ntca.org Internet: http://www.ntca.org TEL: (+1) 202-298-2369 FAX: (+1) 202-298-2317 or 298-2320

THE WORLD BANK AND GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE Global Knowledge is an ongoing worldwide dialogue on how to harness knowledge and information as tools of sustainable an equitable development.

Its focal point was an international conference, Knowledge for Development in the Information Age, which took place in T ronto in June 1997 and which was hosted by the World Bank and the Government of Canada, in cooperation with a broad rang of public and private partners.

Those partner organizations and institutions now comprise The Global Knowledge Partnership (http://www.globalknowledge.o g). The Partnership¢s Secretariat is located within the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank.

CONFERENCE E-MAIL REGISTRATION FORM

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CONFERENCE FEE Conference Registration is U.S. $795 per participant (includes conference materials, three breakfasts, three luncheons a d reception.) This is payable only in U.S. Dollars.

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations received by September 30, 1998 will be refunded in full. Cancellations received between October 1-31, 199 will receive $495. No refund will be made for cancellations received on or after November 1, 1998. All cancellations m st be received in writing via fax, e-mail or postal service.

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Registrations Will be Processed when Payment is Received. Payment Must Be in US Dollars

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION The Official Conference Hotel is the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill 400 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 USA Tel: +1 (202) 737-1234 Fax: +1 (202) 942-1576 Special Conference Rate: $165.00 per night

Participants should contact the Hyatt directly to make reservations. Please ask for the NTCA International Conference r te when making reservations.

Additional information can be obtained by calling NTCA at 202-298-2369 or by E-mail: international mailto:@ntca.org