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RESOLUTION 73
(Minneapolis, 1998)
World
summit on the information society
The
Plenipotentiary Conference of the International
Telecommunication Union (Minneapolis, 1998),
considering
a)
the provisions of the Constitution and the Convention of the
International Telecommunication Union concerning the role of
the Union with regard to policies and strategies;
b)
the resolutions adopted by this conference concerning
strategic issues in the telecommunication sector,
noting
that the Union is
required to fulfil its tasks in an environment where
telecommunications are playing an increasingly decisive and
driving role at the political, economic, social and cultural
levels,
recognizing
a)
that ITU is the organization best able to seek appropriate
ways to provide for development of the telecommunication
sector geared to economic, social and cultural development;
b)
the complementarity between the work of the Union and the
activities of other international and regional organizations;
c)
the interpenetration between issues of telecommunication
development and those of economic, social and cultural
development, as well as the impact of such interpenetration on
social structures in all Member States,
conscious
a)
of the fact that the globalization of telecommunications must
take account of a harmonious evolution in policies,
regulations, networks and services in all Member States;
b)
of the emergence of the concept of the information society in
which telecommunications play a central role,
taking into account
a)
the results of the World Telecommunication Standardization
Conference (Geneva, 1996), the World Radiocommunication
Conference (Geneva, 1997) and the World Telecommunication
Development Conference (Valletta, 1998);
b)
the role and results of the world telecommunication policy
forums held,
resolves to instruct the
Secretary-General
1 to place the
question of holding a world summit on the information society
on the agenda of the United Nations Administrative Committee
on Coordination, with a view to meeting the necessary
conditions for holding such a summit before the next
plenipotentiary conference;
2 to report to the
Council on the results of this consultation and to evaluate
the financial burden that might result from the Union’s
contribution to holding a world summit on the information
society,
instructs the Council
in the light of the
results of this consultation:
1 to consider and
decide on the Union’s contribution to the holding of a world
summit on the information society, with a view to:
– establishing an
overall framework identifying, with the contribution of all
partners, a joint and harmonized understanding of the
information society;
– drawing up a
strategic plan of action for concerted development of the
information society by defining an agenda covering the
objectives to be achieved and the resources to be mobilized;
– identifying the
roles of the various partners to ensure smooth coordination of
the establishment in practice of the information society in
all Member States;
2 to ask the
Secretary-General to coordinate with other international
organizations and with the various partners concerned (Member
States, Sector Members, etc.), with a view to holding a world
summit on the information society;
3 to report on the
results of the world summit on the information society to the
next plenipotentiary conference.
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