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COVID-19 VS TELECOM INDUSTRY  SAMENA TRENDS


                                                 COVID-19 Crisis

                           Broadband Commission Agenda For Action





        Never before have broadband networks   disabilities, children, rural dwellers, indig-
        and services  been  so vital to our  health   enous communities, and those residing in
        and saf ety  and to  keeping  our  economy   the most vulnerable countries).
        and societies working. Digital is truly the
        hidden hero of this unprecedented global   A global pandemic  demands a global
        crisis.                              response.  The stakes have never been
                                             higher. We believe that building, reinforcing
        With the new coronavirus continuing  to   and scaling digital  cooperation around
        ravage many nations around  the globe   three  key broadband  pillars will  help
        and now  beginning to make in-roads in   accelerate  our collective response  to
        countries  less  well-equipped  to  handle a   COVID-19 and lay the groundwork  for
        major health emergency, immediate action   a  better  and faster recovery  built  on a
        is needed to ensure no one is left behind   broadband internet enabled world.
        in humanity's collective response to the
        crisis.                              Commissioners  and their  organizations
                                             are urgently collaborating  to compile   Commissioners commit to champion and
        The Broadband Commission  for  Sustain-  and disseminate a  repository  of tangible   implement  this Agenda  for Action  and
        able Development, the UN's  high-level   actions based on the three pillars  of   invite all  parties – intergovernmental,
        public-private partnership,  is committed   resilient  connectivity, affordable access,   regional,  national,  industry, civil  society
        to putting  digital cooperation  into action,   and safe use of online services for informed   and technical and academic communities
        to keep economies and societies working,   and educated societies,  to mitigate the   – to join with us to leverage the power of
        and to support the world's vulnerable pop-  impact of the COVID-19 pandemic  and   broadband  for more effective emergency
        ulations (the elderly, refugees  and inter-  ease  the  immediate  adverse  impacts for   response and to promote faster and better
        nally displaced populations, persons with   economies and societies.     recovery.
                                               The 3 pillars of the Agenda for Action:


           1     Resilient connectivity                                        3     Safe use of online services for informed and
                                                                                     educated societies
          Sustain and extend resilient, stable and secure infrastructure to support all
          populations,  including  emergency  responders.  Increase bandwidth, restore   Support  safe use of online  services by  all,
          service access where this has been restricted, strengthen network resilience,   especially  children and vulnerable population;
          manage network congestion,  prioritize  connections  to  critical  government   respect  the right  to  privacy; promote trust  and
          functions, vital services and strategic connectivity points (such as hospitals,   security in the use of data;  enable safe digital
          pharmacies, emergency centres, transportation hubs…), and ensure continuity   content sharing to support e-education, e-health,
          of public services, which may require temporary relaxation of regulations and   digital  agriculture,  e-financial  services  and
          other policy measures necessary to fast-track response.            mobile payments, and e-government platforms;
                                                                             empower  youth,  ensure and promote  child
                                                                             safety online; promote the use of broadband to
             2     Affordable Access
                                                                             provide distance-learning  programmes for all
          Increase affordability, availability and accessibility of services and devices to   ages;  empower  people  with quality journalism
          ensure business and service continuity, support digital connectivity to ensure   and  evidence-based  and  scientific  information
          access to information and to promote social cohesion during confinement, and   about COVID-19; promote media and information
          to help with financial hardship and economic challenges, through measures   literacy to detect disinformation and to advance
          like price reductions and discounts on capacity, airtime and devices. Support   understanding  on the dangers  of sharing false
          alternative funding models for complimentary access solutions.     facts about COVID-19.

        These proposed immediate actions to address the acute phase of the current pandemic and to save lives will need to be followed by
        mid- and longer-term strategies to ensure faster global recovery by minimizing the social and economic impact of COVID-19 and to
        prepare for future global challenges. Better recovery will depend on a commitment to our common responsibility to collaborate, partner
        and develop more inclusive and sustainable models for preventive and post-crisis development and preparedness for future crises.

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