Message from The Minister of Communication and Information Technology

Dear Sir/Madam,

On behalf of the government of the Republic of Indonesia, I have the honor of informing you that the government of the Republic of Indonesia has decided to present the candidate of Dr. Meiditomo Sutyarjoko, Senior Vice President of Broadband Broadcast Services Indonesia, as a candidate for the post of the member of the Radio Regulation Board (RRB) for Region E at the election to be held during the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference (PP-14) in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 20 October to 7 November 2014.

I strongly support Dr. Sutyarjoko’s candidacy for the post as a Member of the Radio Regulation Board (RRB) due to his 25 years of solid track record on radio communication in general and satellite communication as well as his increasing contribution to ITU-R events.
His education and experiences as well as his mission and vision are fully in line with the qualification of the Member of the RRB.

Please join us in supporting Dr. Sutyarjoko in the post as a member of the RRB. We trust his combination of operational experience, business acumen, regulatory knowledge and appointment to such post will greatly enhance the values and benefit to the ITU, the Bureau, and the Member States worldwide.

Aug 17th, 2014
Your sincerely,
Tifatul Sembiring
Minister of Communication and Information Technology
Republic of Indonesia


Vision

Advancement of people all around the globe through employing transparent and balanced processes of the ITU and Radio Regulation in particular, and to enabling the member States to be more resilient and become an engines of sustainable global economic growth



Mission

Promote, foster, ensure cooperation and coordination among all member States in the decision-making of any radio communication issue and to encourage the participation of Sector Members and Associates, as appropriate.

Complement the existing Radio Regulation and Rules of Procedures, by respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations while simultaneously supporting free and open policies to promote connectivity, recognition of equality and interdependency for all nations, and promoting mutual cooperation.



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