波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

Shaping the future of global telecommunications

Regina Lau

 

A joint declaration on how to overcome the issue of the "digital divide", drafted by more than 300 university students from 189 nations/regions around the world, will be presented to about 50 heads of state in an upcoming world summit on global telecommunications, to be held in mid December. A CityU research student, Mr Steven Yang, was one of the young drafters.

Mr Yang, from the Department of Electronic Engineering, was one of two university students selected by the HKSAR government to represent Hong Kong at the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) World Telecom 2003 Youth Forum, held in Geneva from 8 to 18 October. The selection was based on papers submitted by candidates outlining their ideas for developing information and communications technologies (ICT) in their home countries. The forum, held for the first time by the ITU, which is part of the United Nations, provided a common platform for young people all over to world to express their views on issues related to global telecommunications. One of the most significant outcomes was the joint Declaration, drafted by the young participants, on how the development of ICT could bridge the divide between the digitally advanced and the digitally disadvantaged sectors, especially in developing countries. The Declaration will be presented to more than 50 heads of state in a upcoming world summit, also organised by the ITU, on 10 to 12 December, to address a broad range of issues, such as cyberspace policy and boosting Internet security.

Mr Yang said the youth forum had provided him with a new slant on telecommunications. "My perspective was very much confined to the technical and engineering aspect of telecommunications before the trip to Geneva," he said. "Now I also look at the social and economic implications." Establishing cyber-learning centres in rural areas, developing e-portals adapted to local culture, and setting up enterprise funds to allow people with innovative ideas to start their own ICT companies were among the various ideas he raised in his paper on bridging the digital divide.

It was a truly global experience, too, taking part in a joint declaration with young people from all over the world. "I feel I've contributed to shaping the future of global telecommunications," Mr Yang said.

 

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top
东辽县| 百家乐官网筛子游戏| 大发888游戏注册送98| 百家乐官网优惠高的网址| 威尼斯人娱乐网官网| 大发娱乐城| 百家乐官网赌博玩法技巧| 大发888游戏客户端| 百家乐赢家打法| 百家乐官网真人赌场娱乐网规则| 博威娱乐在线| 24山是那二十四山| 德州扑克吧| 百家乐博彩通| 百家乐官网平台是最好的娱乐城| 澳门百家乐网上赌博| 百家乐官网平投注法| bet365主页yalanad| 金樽百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 台北县| 申烨太阳城三期| 百家乐与龙虎斗怎么玩| 百家乐官网怎样赢| 城市| 子长县| 全讯网财运| 百家乐深圳广告| 百家乐官网太阳城 | 大发888 casino官网| 百家乐娱乐城新闻| 密云县| 大发888官方6222.co| 大发888网页ban| 百家乐园首选| 百家乐博彩博彩网| 战胜百家乐官网的技巧| 战神娱乐场| 德州扑克怎么玩的| 大发888真人赌博| 大发888娱乐城在线| 澳门百家乐群代理|