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Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR-20): Highlights

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​​Stay up to day with GSR-20 related news and find highlights of past events. 

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August 4th: ​Virtual roundtable discussion explores transformation for digital economies in Asia-Pacific​

"The virtual event featured concrete recommendations designed to help regulators, policy makers and industry leaders in Asia and the Pacific to better understand the digital transformation in their region and what tools can create enabling policy environments despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic." ​

Read the full blog by ​Sameer Sharma, Senior Advisor to ITU’s Asia-Pacific Regional Office​


​​July 21st: Virtual roundtable discussion explores regulation for digital transformation in Europe and CIS

​​"After discussing the key trends in the regions, participants also had the opportunity to share specific national regulatory approaches to post COVID-19 digital transformation, thus exploring challenges and opportunities for what lies ahead in terms of ICT regulation.​"​​​

Read the full blog by Jaroslaw Ponder, Head of the ITU Office for Europe, and Natalia Mochu, Regional Director, Regional Office for CIS​​

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June 15th: Why this year’s Global Symposium of Regulators will be pivotal​

"GSRs are important every year, because they represent one of the best opportunities for information and communication technology (ICT) regulators worldwide to have an open dialogue in a safe environment about what works well – and what does not. What I’m excited about this year is that the COVID-19 crisis has made these issues so critical, so essential.The situation demands that we learn from each other in real time. And GSR-20 offers one of the best opportunities to do so." 

Read the full blog by Dan Sjöblom​, Director-General of Sweden’s Post and Telecom Authority​ & GSR-20 Chairman.​

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June 1st: GSR turns 20: Onward to the next decade of success​​

"For two decades, ​​the GSR has played a central role in helping regulators get to grips with the​ burning issues that keep them awake at night – issues such as evolving digital taxation frameworks, infrastructure sharing strategies, consumer trust issues, the blurring of demarcation lines between content development and network operation, network investment issues, and digital inclusion.​" 

Read the full blog by Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau.​










 

GSR-20 BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES CONSULTATION

Under the overall theme of "The gold standard for digital regulation", this consultation sought ideas, views and experiences on:

- Demonstrating regulatory thought leadership for digital transformation
- Vectors of regulatory action: inclusiveness, agility, and resilience
- Collaboration across sectors, cooperation across borders, and engagement across the board

GSR-20 Best Practice Guidelines
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, عر​ب​ي中文EspañolFrançaisРусский​​​​​

Contributions from Regulators

Argentina (English​,​ Español​), AustraliaBahrain,​ Br​azil​​,​ Bulgaria
Chile (English​, Español​)​, Colombia (EnglishEspañol),​ Costa Rica (English
Español​​), France (En​​glish​, Français​),​ India (English​), Mexico (EnglishEspañol), Peru (English​, Español​),​Poland, Russian Federation (EnglishRussian​), Rwanda,​ Saudi Arabia​, Uganda,​​ UK

Contributions from Regional and International organisations
ATUARCTEL-CPLPEaPeReg

Contributions from civil society and the private sector
APC​, ESOAFacebook,​ Hughes Network Systems, LCC


Previous GSRs and Guidelines​


June 30th: Launch of the 20th Edition of GSR celebration & Leadership debate

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​Launch of the 20th Edition of GSR celebration including launch of Digital Regulation Handbook and Platform​

​​More than 140 stakeholders joined ITU to kick-off the 20th edition celebrations of the Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) and took part in a virtual Leadership Debate on COVID-19 lessons learned.​

Leadership Debate: Resilient and secure digital connectivity for all - COVID-19 Recovery and lessons learned for better preparedness and response​​

The Leadership Debate saw high-level panelists share their views on establishing innovative and effective policy and regulatory solutions and experiences which have been key to strengthening the foundations for digital transformation and better build back.

​​Outcomes​​​​

 

July 7th: GSR-20 Regional Regulatory Roundtable Discussion for Europe and CIS

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​This webinar was organized within the framework of GSR-20, and aimed at engaging representatives of the National Regulatory Authorities from Europe and CIS countries, as well as other stakeholders to advance discussions on regulation for digital transformation in the post​-COVID-19 era.

Special focus was dedicated to the role of NRAs in shaping an enabling environment for the development of resilient and secure digital connectivity for all. Discussion, amongst m​any other topics were touched upon collaborative regulation, spectrum management, digital safety, as well as inclusiveness.​

Outcomes​​​​​

July 30th: GSR-20 Regional Regulatory Roundtable Discussion for Asia-Pacific

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The webdialogue was organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in partnership with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and the GSM Association (GSMA), a​nd aimed at engaging representatives of the National Regulatory Authorities and other stakeholders from South Asia to advance discussions on regulation for digital transformation in the post​-COVID-19 era.

This web dialogue aimed to help regulators, policymakers and industry to better understand the digital transformation that is taking place and tools to create a policy environment that enables their economies and societies to prosper in a world that is increasingly digital and data-driven.​

Outcomes:​ 

 

August 20th: GSR-20 Regional Regulatory Roundtable Discussion for the Arab and Africa Regions

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This webinar aimed at engaging representatives of the National Regulatory Authorities as well as other stakeholders from the Africa and Arab regions to advance discussions on Competition Policy and Analysis in a Digital Apps environment.  

Discussions and reports presented at the webinar aimed to build knowledge and skills of ICT policy makers, regulators, industry and academia and provide them with the necessary policy and regulation tools to address competition issues in a digital applications environment with emphasis on two-sided and multi-sided markets. 

August 27th-28th: USTTI-ITU Behind the Scenes Look at Emerging Technologies

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Ahead of the celebrations of the 20th edition of GSR, USTTI and ITU teamed up to provide a behind the scenes look at the work taking place to prepare for the deployment and usage of emerging technologies.

Experts provided regulators with information on the technological underpinnings of emerging technologies and the spectrum planning that is taking place to enable these new services.

Outcomes:​

    • Presentation from Ericsson: click here
    • Presentation from Federal Communications Commission (FCC): click here

 

August 31st: Regulatory Associations Meeting

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The purpose of this meeting was to provide RAs with the opportunity to exchange on activities, opportunities, and challenges. The first part of the meeting focused on a panel discussion, with the second part of the meeting focusing on presentations of the main projects and activities of each Regulatory Associations, and  information on challenges relating to COVID-19 and how RAs have responded. A rich discussion on how Regulatory Associations can collaborate, and to identify solutions together to build back better in a post-COVID digital ecosystem.  

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August 31st: Industry Advisory Group for Development Issues and Private Sector Chief Regulatory Officer's meeting (IAGDI-CRO)​ ​


​​​Regulation for Digital Transformation - An industry perspective​​

This meeting addressed critical questions and proposed ways forward, from the industry's perspective, on the business and regulatory landscape challeng​es and shifts during COVID-19, and new partnership approaches within the context of revised growth forecasts for the global economy.​

Outcomes: