Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), in collaboration with GSM Association (GSMA), organized a one-day Capacity Building training course on “Unlocking Rural Mobile Coverage” at PTA Headquarters in Islamabad.

The training course was attended by representatives from the Ministry of IT, Cabinet Division, PTA, PEMRA, the Universal Service Fund (USF), and Ignite. The training course focused on expanding mobile coverage in rural areas and the role of government-industry in closing the mobile broadband coverage gap.

Mr. Calum Handforth, Senior Insights Manager, Connected Society, GSMA delivered the course. He provided the participants with a greater understanding of strategies to improve rural coverage and innovative models to tackle the challenges associated with the digital divide.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman PTA, Maj. General Amir Azeem Bajwa (R) said that the course proved to be a valuable experience, one which addressed different key issues. PTA is doing it’s best alongside other stakeholders in supporting economic growth and social development by bringing the power of the mobile and Internet to rural communities. The Chairman also thanked GSMA for this collaboration and assured PTA’s full support for future programs and training.

This course was delivered under the “PTA-GSMA Centre of Excellence Programme for Regional Regulatory Training” under which, one training course is conducted on the latest topics of telecommunications and ICTs in every quarter of 2019 and 2020.

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