This might be of interest. I can testify
- it’s a great course for anyone in the ICT sector interested in in-depth
knowledge on ICT policy and regulation.
Edith
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[mailto:link-info-bounces@lists.wits.ac.za] On
Behalf Of Charley Lewis
Sent: 29 April 2009 16:31
To: link-info@lists.wits.ac.za
Cc: Tennyson Mashiloane
Subject: LINK CENTRE: COURSE:
Certificate in Telecomms Policy, Regulation and Management
This
course commences in just over two weeks from now, and is already over 50% full.
If you
(or a colleague) are keen to attend, please register as soon as possible
- your paid-up registration confirms your place.
Please
circulate this message to anyone you know who may be interested.
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Certificate in Telecomms Policy, Regulation and
Management
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This course commences in
May 2009.
The Certificate in
Telecommunications Policy, Regulation and Management is offered by the LINK
Centre, School of Public and Development Management, University of the
Witwatersrand - Southern Africa’s leading research and
Spread over three
week-long sessions between May and July 2009, skilled and experienced staff at
the LINK Centre, School of Public & Development Management, University of
Witwatersrand, supported by an extensive panel of guest lecturers, each an
expert in their field, will help you get to grips with the landscape in the ICT
sector.
Significance
The course is designed
to unpack the constantly evolving issues and challenges inherent in
Who
should attend?
Decision-makers and
senior policy-makers in the Department of Communications, ICASA and USAASA,
managers and regulatory staff in industry (including service providers, new and
established operators, and suppliers), bidders for new ECNS and ECS licences,
broadcasters and signal distributors, lawyers, consultants, journalists, union
officials and NGOs involved in the sector.
Objectives
By the end of the course, the successful student will
be able to:
·
grasp how key information and communications
technologies operate, and the policy implications of these technologies;
·
assess current market trends in the ICT
sector, both globally and nationally;
·
demonstrate an understanding of ICT sector
reform and its implications for national policy and regulation, including the
impact of globalisation and convergence;
·
explain the approaches to ICT sector
policy and regulation adopted nationally, regionally and globally;
·
demonstrate an understanding of the policy
and regulatory environment for the telecommunications and broadcasting
industries in
·
critically compare the South African ICT
environment with international models and best practice benchmarks;
·
describe the structure and process of
policy formulation, regulatory oversight and licensing procedures in
Content Overview
A Certificate in
Telecommunications Policy, Regulation and Management is awarded to candidates
who attend the following three modules (120 hours) and who successfully
complete the required individual and syndicate assignments. A certificate
of attendance is awarded to participants who attend all three modules, but who
do not complete the required assessment.
Module
1: ICT Technologies and Markets
·
The evolution of basic telecommunications
technologies: the PSTN and its underlying technologies;
·
Wireless communications: fixed &
mobile wireless, WLL, GSM, 3G, CDMA, satellite, WiFi, WiMax, Bluetooth, mobile
broadband;
·
Spectrum, its planning and management, and
the assignment of frequency;
·
Numbering and numbering plans, number
portability, carrier pre-select, eNum;
·
Signal distribution, and broadcasting
technologies;
·
Internet, VoIP, VANS & the NGN;
·
Telecommunications market trends,
developments & drivers;
·
Broadcasting market trends, developments
and drivers, and the migration to digital broadcasting;
·
Internet and broadband market trends,
developments and drivers;
·
Convergence, multimedia, the NGN & the
future of communications.
Module
2: International ICT Trends, Organisations & Developments
·
Globalisation, the knowledge economy and
the information age;
·
Global trends in regulatory reform:
liberalisation, privatisation, regulation in a converging environment;
·
Global e-governance: structures,
institutions and global obligations (ITU, WTO, WIPO, GATS, ICANN);
·
Regional developments in
telecommunications regulation: SATCC, CRASA, ATU, NEPAD;
·
National responses to the global
information economy: e-commerce in
·
ICT and labour;
·
ICT and gender;
·
·
Universal access and universal service.
Module 3: Telecommunications and Broadcasting Policy, Law and
Regulation
·
The SA Constitution and administrative
law;
·
ICT sector regulation: rationales,
principles, approaches and practices;
·
Competition law, and the
telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in SA;
·
ICT sector reform in SA: overview;
·
Legislative, regulatory and licensing framework
for telecommunications in SA: institutions, structure, processes and issues;
·
Legislative, regulatory and licensing
framework for broadcasting in SA: institutions, structure, processes and
issues;
·
Interconnection, facilities leasing and
essential facilities: principles, law and regulation;
·
Licensing: the objectives, typology,
procedures, content and monitoring of licences;
·
Pricing and tariff regulation;
·
Quality of service and consumer
protection.
The LINK Centre is the
leading public policy, regulation and management educational body in the area
of information and communication in
LINK focuses on capacity
building in the public sector and development arenas through quality
Methodology
An interactive and intensive teaching methodology is
used, comprised of several learning methods, including lectures, syndicate
work, case studies, structured learning group discussions and presentations
from local and international experts in the field. In this way participants
will develop a strong practical focus directly applicable to their own
organisations.
The course is evaluated via one individual and two
syndicate assignments. Syndicate assignments are professionally presented to
the group and external examiners drawn from government, industry or academia.
Schedule
2009
TPRM 2009 is a block
release course divided into three modules, each running for one week per
month. Participants may attend individual modules as stand-alone
executive courses.
Certificate in Telecommunications
Policy, Regulation & Management |
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Module |
Title |
Dates |
Module 1 |
ICT Technologies and Markets |
18 – 22 May, |
Module 2 |
International ICT Trends, Organisations &
Developments |
22 - 26 June, |
Module 3 |
Telecommunications and Broadcasting Policy, Law and
Regulation |
20 – 24 July, |
Fees
R 18 500 (plus VAT) per
participant for the full three-week course.
Any individual modules
may be taken on its own as an ‘executive course’ (for which a certificate of
attendance is issued) at a fee of R 8 000 (plus VAT) per participant.
A small fee discount is
available for bulk enrolments.
Venue
All lectures are held at the Graduate School of
Public and Development Management campus,
Convenor
The course
web page is available at http://link.wits.ac.za/training/tc1.html.
Registration can be done
online, using the course code WE/TPRMGM/07/01, via http://www.wits.ac.za/enterprise/courses/register.html.
Contact
Tennyson Mashiloane + 27 11 717-4595 or via Tennyson.Mashiloane@wits.ac.za for more information or to enrol.
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Senior Lecturer, LINK Centre
Tel:
+ 27 11-717-3784
Fax:
+ 27 86-529-5562 /+ 27 11-717-3910
Post (personal):
Skype:
charley.lewis
URL:
http://link.wits.ac.za
Mwalimu House, School of Public & Development Management,
University of the
è Master of Management in
ICT Policy & Regulation: http://link.wits.ac.za/training/training4.html
è Certificate in
Telecomms Policy, Regulation & Management: http://link.wits.ac.za/training/tc1.html