Rwanda for the first time played host to the 18th congress of the East African Communications Organizations.
The congress is a regional platform that meets annually to discuss issues related to the communication sector in EAC, specifically regulatory policies and tools, communication networks and how to facilitate intra-EAC business in communication technologies.
According to the minister in charge of ICT Ignace Gatare, Rwanda’s ICT is headed for the best with the harmonization of national policies and laws already in process. Ignace Gatare, the minister in charge of ICT.
This year’s congress has attracted about 300 delegates from regulatory authorities and commissions from the five member states as well as telecom operators, postal and broadcasting organizations.
The congress is a regional platform that meets annually to discuss issues related to the communication sector in EAC, specifically regulatory policies and tools, communication networks and how to facilitate intra-EAC business in communication technologies.
According to the minister in charge of ICT Ignace Gatare, Rwanda’s ICT is headed for the best with the harmonization of national policies and laws already in process. Ignace Gatare, the minister in charge of ICT.
This year’s congress has attracted about 300 delegates from regulatory authorities and commissions from the five member states as well as telecom operators, postal and broadcasting organizations.
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