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        SAMENA Council at the UN Broadband Commission’s Special
        Session in Davos Discussed Perspectives on Private Sector

        Priorities Regarding New Approaches to Funding and Investment

        of Broadband Networks


        SAMENA Telecommunications Council,   Session  on  the sidelines  of the Annual   cost of broadband, as  well  as  innovative
        represented  by its CEO  Bocar A. Ba  and   Meeting of the World Economic Forum in   policies to finance the rollout of broadband
        Chief  Economist  and Director  for Sector   Davos, Switzerland.         infrastructure to unconnected populations.
        Development  Imme  Philbeck discussed                                    Collaboration  among and contribution by
        key private sector priorities regarding the   The BBCom/WEF  joint  session, which   diverse  stakeholders were highlighted  as
        need  for new and innovative approaches   brought  together  the  Broadband  key to making universal and meaningful
        to funding and investment of broadband   Commission and  the World Economic   connectivity a reality for all.
        networks to  overcome the connectivity   Forum communities to  examine and
        challenge  together  with  high-level  identify new financing models for societal   The  Session included  three  breakout
        government  leaders and representatives,   impact and engage multiple stakeholders   groups to  examine in  detail  issues
        regulators, international organizations and   in the digital landscape, was held for the   concerning (1) Financing for sustainability
        leading industry Chief Executive Officers at   6th time on 21 January 2020 and agreed   and social  impact, (2)  Public Private
        the UN  Broadband Commission’s  Special   that  efforts  are  needed  to  lower the   Partnerships  for  Sustainability  and (3)
                                                                                 Inclusive  Meaningful Connectivity  for
                                                                                 a  safe  digital  future,  of  which  the  first
                                                                                 group  was led  by Bocar Ba.  Participants
                                                                                 highlighted that existing financing, funding
                                                                                 and investment models no longer support
                                                                                 connecting  meaningfully  the  4.4  billion
                                                                                 offline  population  by  2030, requiring new
                                                                                 approaches  and solutions  to be  found.
                                                                                 To this end, a new BBCom Working Group
                                                                                 to be co-chaired by Bocar Ba of SAMENA
                                                                                 Council  and Scott  Gegenheimer  of Zain
                                                                                 Group  on new 21st  Century Financing
                                                                                 Models   for  Sustainable  Broadband
                                                                                 Development,  that  will  kick-off  its  work
                                                                                 imminently, has  been  established. This
                                                                                 group will  study  and identify options for
                                                                                 consideration to foster innovative funding,
                                                                                 financing and investment strategies, which
                                                                                 can enable  and empower  different  digital
                                                                                 stakeholders to achieve the Commission’s
                                                                                 targets for broadband  connectivity  and
                                                                                 adoption.















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