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        ITU  2020  Global Innovation  Forum  Highlights  the Importance of

        Entrepreneurship-Driven Innovation in the Context of a Global Pandemic


        The  2020  edition  of  the  International   often  fail  to  understand,  develop  and   digital transformation in their communities,
        Telecommunication  Union's  (ITU)  Global   renew  the  competitive  practices  that  fuel   mainstream  entrepreneurship  and  find
        Innovation  Forum,  held  from  26  to  30   digital  transformation.  Furthermore,  the   resources  required  for  digital  innovation,
        October,  highlighted  the  critical  role  of   COVID-19 pandemic has created additional   and bring resource, problem and solution
        entrepreneurship-driven   innovation   in   challenges  for  countries'  transition  to  a   owners  together  to  achieve  digital
        the  context  of  a  global  pandemic  and   digital  economy  by  negatively  affecting   inclusion.
        it  honored  the  winners  of  the  2020  ITU   socio-economic  conditions  worldwide.   Winners of the 2020  ITU Innovation
        Innovation   Challenges.   "Supporting   "Entrepreneurship-driven  innovation  has   Challenges
        entrepreneurship-driven  innovation  has   been a rising priority for ITU stakeholders   The  forum  concluded  with  an  awards
        never  been  more  important,"  noted  ITU   since the 2014 World Telecommunication   ceremony  honouring  the  20  winners  of
        Secretary-General  Houlin  Zhao.  "Simply   Development  Conference  in  Dubai,"  said   the  2020  ITU  Innovation  Challenges  and
        put, innovation pushes the boundaries of   Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the ITU   a  virtual  pitch  session  of  seven  winning
        what is possible. It creates jobs, economic   Telecommunication Development Bureau.   projects to a global audience of experts.
        growth, and new ways to tackle the world's   "This forum enabled participants to share   Twelve  women  and  eight  men  received
        most  pressing  challenges,  including  the   insights  and  discover  new  practices.   awards across three challenge categories:
        COVID-19 pandemic. ICT innovators need   By  bringing  diverse  stakeholders  to   The digital change-maker, ecosystem best
        access  to  the  resources  to  take  their   connect  with  change-makers  for  more   practice, and women in tech.
        ideas to  market  and access to a  well-  action-oriented  outcomes,  we  hope  that   Tafadzwa  Ronald  Chikwereti  (Zimbabwe),
        developed   broadband   infrastructure."   symbiotic  relationships  will  develop  to   Carlos  Eduardo  Mosquera  Reyes  (United
        While  digital  technologies  have  the   ensure sustainable and competitive digital   States),  Mojca  Karin  Rehar  (France),
        potential to change lives and significantly   ecosystems  that  unlock  communities'   Ikechukwu Umezurumba (Nigeria), James
        accelerate   sustainable   development,   potential."  During  the  five-day  event,  175   Gachara Kiruri (Kenya), and Thomas Müller
        many communities lack access to an   experts in innovation, entrepreneurship and   (South  Africa)  won  the  digital  change-
        enabling environment as key stakeholders   technology  discussed  how  to  accelerate   maker challenge category.
                                                                                 In  the  category  of  the  ecosystem
                                                                                 best  practice  challenge,  the  following
                                                                                 contenders  won:  Dominic  Chidiebere
                                                                                 Nwaogu (Nigeria), Diana Artiom (Moldova),
                                                                                 Nahel  Muhammad  Amirah  (Egypt),  Ivana
                                                                                 Kostic  (Serbia),  Galina  Dremova  (Russia),
                                                                                 Wilda   Romadona   (Indonesia),   Laila
                                                                                 Abdullah  Khasib  Al  Hadhrami  (Oman),
                                                                                 Zainab Khan (Pakistan), and Franca Vinci
                                                                                 (Italy).
                                                                                 Finally,  the  winners  of  the  women  in
                                                                                 tech  challenge  category  were:  Nindya
                                                                                 Miesye   Agita   Pasaribu   (Indonesia),
                                                                                 Calister  Apollonary  Simba  (Tanzania),
                                                                                 Achia  Khaleda  Nila  (Bangladesh),  Rani
                                                                                 Mutiarawati  (Indonesia),  and  Nabuyuni
                                                                                 Ann Sankan (Kenya).




        CTM Permitted to Stop LTE-TDD Service in Macau


        Companhia  de  Telecomunicacoes  de   the  cessation  of  TDD  4G  services  and   subscribers in Macau, competing against
        Macau  (CTM)  is  to  stop  offering  LTE-  continuation  of  LTE-FDD.  In  a  statement,   Hutchison 3, SmarTone and China Telecom
        TDD services, with the local regulator, the   the  CTT  said  that  utilization  rates  on   Macau.
        Post  and  Telecommunications  Bureau   the  TDD  infrastructure  were  extremely
        (CTT),  amending  its  license  to  allow  for   low.  CTM  claims  around  40%  of  mobile




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