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Question 4/1 and Question 5/1 joint workshop on Challenges and opportunities of the use of USF for bridging the digital divide

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Time and place: Monday, 15 May 2023, 11:00 – 12:30 and 14:30 – 15:45 hours​, Geneva​
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[11h00-11h10] Welcome and setting the scene

A short introduction on the importance of collaboration by Question 4 and Question 5, followed by an explanation on the theme of the workshop.
Presenter:

[11h10-12h30] SESSION 1: National economic strategies on expansion of the rural and remote infrastructure to bridge the Digital Divide using Universal Service Fund mechanisms

SESSION 1: National economic strategies on expansion of the rural and remote infrastructure to bridge the Digital Divide using Universal Service Fund mechanisms. The role of the Universal Service Fund (USF) in building broadband and digital infrastructure in rural and remote areas with focus on Universal Access policies that drive the expansion of infrastructure to bridge the digital divide; Diversification of sources of funding for the USF; Financing and disbursement models for USF; Sustainable and cost-effective solutions to enhance the availability of broadband; and Digital infrastructure for rural and remote areas.​

[14h30-15h00] SESSION 2: Using the Universal Service Funds (USF) to move from ICT access to ICT use

SESSION 2: Using the Universal Service Funds (USF) to move from ICT access to ICT use.
Moving from Universal ICT access only policies, to universal ICT use policies or an integrated ICT access and ICT use policy framework with insights into USF and affordability of service, the effective use of USF and digital skilling through USF.

[15h00-15h35] SESSION 3: Roundtable on the challenges in the implementation of USF and evaluation of appropriate strategies

Opening remarks on Common Universal Service models in the international practice and their implications.
Mr Jorge Martinez, Axon Partners Group, Spain, Vice-Rapporteur for ITU-D Question 4/1 [Biography​]​ [Presentation​]
Speakers: 
Ms Uliana Stolyarova, Vice-rapporteur of Question 1/1 and Member of Generation Connect, CIS Youth Group, Russia​
Dr Yan Chen, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Ms Indrė Jurgelionienė, Group Leader at RRT (Lithuania) and Co-chair for BEREC's End-User Working Group Mr Antony Adopo, Senior Manager, Deloitte 
Mr Michael Kende, Senior Advisor, Analysys Mason
Ms Jésica Giudice, President, AlterMundi CA​​ [Intervention summary​]

Mini Survey: In addition to the in-person discussion, some questions on the USF governance will be available in a quick mini survey. The responses will be provide a compilation​ of views on common issues of USF governance and possible solutions. The survey is now closed.Thank you

[15h35- 15h50] BDT work on USF.

[15h50– 15h55] Concluding remarks.

Mr Arseny Plossky, Rapporteur for ITU-D Question 4/1​ [Biography​​]