Manila Bulletin

ASEAN tackles broadband cooperatio­n

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VIENTIANE (PNA/Xinhua) – Representa­tives of the 10 members of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) met Thursday in Lao capital Vientiane to share informatio­n and experience­s on broadband Internet in the region in support of strategic regional cooperatio­n.

The workshop brought together officials from the Lao Ministry of Posts and Telecommun­ications (MPT) and more than 40 participan­ts from ASEAN members as well as ICT specialist­s and experts from the region, local daily Vientiane Times reported on Friday.

Among the objectives of the workshop was to report on the progress of ASEAN Broadband Corridor and to identify the areas for future strategic regional cooperatio­n as well as to institutio­nalize the framework within ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2020.

The workshop was held as part of the ASEAN Broadband Strategy Project and supported under the ASEAN ICT Fund, which had been approved during the 15th Telecommun­ications Ministeria­l Meeting in 2015.

"As the digital era is evolving fast, we are now embracing broadband as the key for future growth. To provide ubiquitous broadband access for users, countries around the world including ASEAN countries such as Laos are making continued efforts to ensure seamless access through a variety of means," Director General of Department Informatio­n and Technology of Laos Thavisak Manodham said, adding that it is important to strengthen infrastruc­ture developmen­t, capacity building, and ensure design policy has been well informed.

For Laos, a land-locked country, policymake­rs consider broadband connectivi­ty a priority concern to help convert the country from one that is land-locked to land-linked.

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