At the Annual General Meeting of CANTO held in Port of Spain Trinidad from February 4-6, 2018, one of the major points for discussion among the delegates was the recent change of position by the Federal Communications Commission (‘FCC’) by removing ‘Net Neutrality’ rules, and restoring a light touch regulations approach to support internet freedom, ‘Open Internet’.
The FCC shared with the meeting that investments by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the US had declined by US$3.6 Billion since the US “Open Internet Order” was implemented in 2015. The FCC found that this lack of network investment by ISPs threatened the US policy objectives, including, bridging the digital divide, promoting innovation and modernizing regulations.
The FCC outlined that having reviewed the evidence and reassessed whether the 2015 Order supported US policy objectives, the FCC decided to revert to the less restrictive regime that underpinned the successful development of the on-line economy in the period up to 2015.
CANTO notes that similar policy driven assessments have resulted in different approaches to internet regulation across the globe, from forbearance from any intervention in Australia to a broader policy approach in the EU which includes stricter rules on the on-line platforms in respect of data and consumer protection and separate investment incentives for networks.
The impact of the FCC 2015 Order on network investment acts a reminder that failing to take account of local market dynamics when making rules can have serious adverse consequences on economies.
Chairman of CANTO and Vice Chair of the Caribbean ICT Collaborative Committee (CICC), Mr Julian Wilkins, in his address to the meeting made the point that: “The Caribbean needs an evidence based approach to any new rules in order to support investment in networks and services for Caribbean people and not the simple importation of rules designed for larger economies with different market dynamics”.
CANTO and its members support the concept of the Open Internet and the general principle that legal content, applications and services should not be blocked. Equally, CANTO and its members recognise the requirement of Operators to run their networks and their corresponding freedom to innovate and develop new services and business models. Effective evidence based regulations must strike this balance. The 2016 CANTO Code of Practice on Safeguarding Open Internet seeks to strike this balance.
CANTO will continue to engage with regional and international policy makers to identify approaches towards the Open Internet which encourage investment in networks and services to connect the unconnected, make services relevant, foster local innovation and employment in the face of global competition and allow the widest participation in the on-line economy by the citizens of the region.
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day Video Competition
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) spearheaded by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will be observed on Tuesday, May 17th 2018.
According to the ITU, “The theme for WTISD 2018 will focus on the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accelerate the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2018 theme will allow other key stakeholders to focus on the opportunities for how AI can help accelerate the achievement of the SDGs by 2030.
To commemorate this occasion, CANTO will stage its 12th Annual World Telecommunication and Information Society Day – Video Competition under the theme:”How Can I Enable the Positive Use of Artificial Intelligence For All?”
Students from ages 15 to 21 are invited to create a three (3) minute video on any or all subsets of the theme. Students are encouraged to use their creativity to demonstrate how they can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to positively impact their respective cities, countries or region.
The competition will be staged throughout the region among active member countries of CANTO. Entries received on or before May 1st, 2018 will be forwarded to a panel of experts in the field of telecommunications and education, to be judged on creativity, originality, message content and technical organization. All finalists will be given an opportunity to gain up to ten percent (10%) of their final score from social media votes (Facebook).
The top three (3) videos (by points) will be selected and awarded the following prizes:
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1st Place:
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Trip for two (2) to attend CANTO 2018 in Panama
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Hotel accommodation – (double occupancy)
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Tablet plus US$1000.00
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2nd Place: A tablet plus US$500.00
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3rd Place: A smartphone plus US$250.00