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2 Objective  





3 Structure  



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Coordinates: 13°5307N 100°3437E / 13.8852767°N 100.5768847°E / 13.8852767; 100.5768847
 

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(Redirected from Constitution of the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity)

Asia Pacific Telecommunity
AbbreviationAPT
Formation1 July 1979 (44 years ago) (1979-07-01)
TypeInternational organization
PurposeTelecommunications
HeadquartersBangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°53′07N 100°34′37E / 13.8852767°N 100.5768847°E / 13.8852767; 100.5768847

Area served

Asia-Pacific

Membership

  • 38 countries
  • 4 associate states
  • 143 affiliates
  • Secretary General

    Masanori Kondo
    Websitewww.apt.int

    The Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT) was founded on the joint initiatives of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

    The APT was established by an international treaty titled: Constitution of the Asia Pacific Telecommunity concluded in Bangkokon27 March 1976 and came into force on 25 February 1979.[1] After the treaty came into force, APT was formally organized on 1 July 1979. The APT is an intergovernmental organization and operates in conjunction with telecom service providers, manufacturers of communications equipment, and research and development organizations active in the field of communication, information and innovation technologies.

    APT serves as the organization for information and communications technology (ICT) in the region. The APT covers 38 Members, 4 Associate Members, and 143 Affiliate Members.

    Throughout the past years, APT has been able to assist members in the preparation of Global conferences such as ITU Plenipotentiary Conference (PP), World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC), World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC), World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA), and the ITU meetings. APT is also involved in promoting regional harmonization of their programmes and activities in the region.

    Membership[edit]

    There are currently 38 Members (countries), 4 Associate Members, and 143 Affiliate Members in the APT. Any member of the ESCAP which is within the region is eligible to be part of the APT while to be an associate member, any territory, part or group of territories within the region which is an associate member of ESCAP is eligible.[2] Associate members are highlighted in green. A state becomes a member of APT by ratifying the founding treaty, the Constitution of the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity.

    Member Date joining APT
     Afghanistan 1979
     Australia 1979
     Bangladesh 1979
     Bhutan 1998
     Brunei Darussalam 1986
     Cambodia 2007
     China 1979
     Cook Islands 1987
     North Korea 1994
     Fiji 1999
     Hong Kong 2009
     India 1979
     Indonesia 1985
     Iran 1980
     Japan 1979
     South Korea 1979
     Lao People's Democratic Republic 1989
     Macau 1993
     Malaysia 1979
     Kiribati 2011
     Maldives 1980
    Member Date joining APT
     Marshall Islands 2005
     Micronesia 1994
     Mongolia 1991
     Myanmar 1979
     Nauru 1979
       Nepal 1979
     New Zealand 1993
     Niue 2002
     Pakistan 1979
     Palau 1996
     Papua New Guinea 1993
     Philippines 1979
     Samoa 2000
     Singapore 1979
     Solomon Islands 2010
     Sri Lanka 1979
     Thailand 1979
     Tonga 1992
     Tuvalu 2011
     Vanuatu 2010
     Vietnam 1979

    Objective[edit]

    The objective of the Telecommunity shall be to foster the development of telecommunication services and information infrastructure throughout the region with a particular focus on the expansion thereof in less developed areas.[2]

    In furtherance thereof, the Telecommunity may:

    Structure[edit]

    The APT has three major functioning organs: the General Assembly, Management Committee, and General Secretariat. The General Assembly consists of the President and the Vice Presidents; the Management Committee consists of the Chairman and the Vice Chairmen; the General Secretariat consists of the Secretary General, the Deputy Secretary General and other professional staff.

    The APT is divided into five sectors each managing different aspects of the matter handled by the Telecommunity. These sectors are Policy and Regulations (PRF), Radiocommunication (RF), Standardization, Human Resource Development (HRD), and ICT Development (APTICT).

    Leadership[edit]

    The APT is headed by a Secretary General who is elected to a three-year term by the Member States at the General Assembly.

    Executive Directors/Secretary Generals[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Constitution of the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (1979) ATS 4". AustLII. 27 March 1976. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  • ^ a b How to become a member Asia-Pacific Telecommunity. Retrieved on 2017-05-01.

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