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: 3G Americas, a wireless trade organization for the promotion and facilitation
of the successful deployment of the GSM family of technologies and The
Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) of the Organization
of American States, an organization working for the continuous development
of telecommunications in the Western Hemisphere, announced a cooperative
agreement to further the harmonious development of telecommunications
in the Americas. This new cooperation agreement expands on 3G Americas'
involvement as a CITEL Associate Member since July 2002.
The collaborative
relationship between 3G Americas and CITEL will focus on diverse cooperation
areas of common interests within the scope of both organizations'
objectives such as wireless technologies, services and applications,
spectrum policies and planning, regulation, use of wireless technologies
to support social and economic development, rural utility services,
fixed wireless access services, and universal services especially
in developing countries.
CITEL Executive
Secretary, Clovis Baptista, noted that there are numerous mutual interest
telecommunications issues for CITEL and 3G Americas in the wireless
sector. Baptista stated, "There are key opportunities in the
Western Hemisphere's growing wireless market that need to be addressed,
especially in developing countries. CITEL will work with 3G Americas
by exchanging information and making the best use of available resources
for various important projects and activities."
Chris Pearson,
3G Americas' President, commented, "Expanding our working relationship
with CITEL is important to 3G Americas' efforts to facilitate the
seamless deployment of GSM wireless technologies throughout the region
for the benefit of all citizens in the Western Hemisphere." He
continued, "Wireless customers and the wireless industry as a
whole benefit from our two organizations working together to adopt
sound policies that benefit the social and economic development in
the region."
About CITEL
The Inter-American Telecommunication Commission endeavors to make
telecommunications a catalyst for the dynamic development of the Americas
by working with governments and the private sector. Under the auspices
of the Organization of American States, it resides in Washington,
DC, USA. It has 35 Member States and over 100 Associate Members. It
has been entrusted by the Heads of State at the Summits of the Americas
with specific mandates to intensify its activities in key areas. For
more information, visit the CITEL website at www.citel.oas.org.
About
3G Americas: Unifying the Americas through Wireless Technology
The mission of 3G Americas is to promote and facilitate the seamless
deployment of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and UMTS throughout the Americas for
the benefit of consumers. The organization fully supports the Third
Generation (3G) technology migration strategy GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS
adopted by many operators in the Americas that is expected to account
for up to 85% of next-generation customers worldwide. 3G Americas
is headquartered in Bellevue, WA with an office for Latin America
and the Caribbean in Dallas, TX. For more information, visit the website
at www.3gamericas.org.