Digital transformation – how do we enable an open, safe and secure space for future global communication?
As the first year of the new administration draws to a close, we will be back in Washington DC for our final TMF of 2017.
We will bring together leaders of technology and communications businesses and regulatory bodies to discuss the policy and regulatory roadmaps for the Americas and the rest of the world.
Discussion themes for this TMF will look at the sector through the prism of four key enablers…
Data privacy and security Balancing the competing principles of freedom, security and transparency Global Policy and regulation Evolving roles of inter-governmental agencies connectivity Closing the gap in rural and urban coverage digital transformation Policy implications of the convergence of telecom and media platforms
Digital trade - what is needed to support seamless global services?
Impact of recent and forthcoming legislation on the data-driven economy and IoT
Content futures, changing consumer demand patterns and their impact on business models, and internet culture versus copyright
RobotJiz on December 5th, 2017 at 05:33 UTC »
I sure hope no employee or contractor sneaks in a microphone attached to another carriers service and lets us all hear what our public servant is saying
candacejeannec on December 5th, 2017 at 03:02 UTC »
If y'all are mad, there are over 600 protests happening on Thursday at Verizon stores all across the country. Get out in the streeeeeeeets! http://verizonprotests.com/
Mediocreator on December 5th, 2017 at 01:50 UTC »
Clearly he's going back to HQ to recharge. Soon with unexpected revenue they'll have the cash to build one with better range.