Africa-Press – Angola. The creation of conditions to ensure the implementation of emerging services, with emphasis on 5G technology, in the Development Community of Southern African Countries (SADC) was the theme, on Thursday, the last day, of the 11th Annual General Assembly of the Association of Regulators. of Communications and the Postal Sector (CRASA).
At the event, which took place in Luanda under the motto “Digital Transformation Moving from a Word of Order to a Political and Regulatory Priority”, the internal life of the association and a set of preparatory activities were also discussed, with emphasis on the holding of the 33rd Meeting of the Executive Committee of CRASA.
During the first working day, 31 March, training activities were carried out for technicians from SADC member countries, with a view to providing them with knowledge of the latest developments in the sector in these matters.
The event, opened by the Minister of Telecommunications, Information Technologies and Social Communication, Manuel Homem, was attended by the presidents of the boards of directors and general directors of the regulatory bodies of Angola, South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania, Lesotho, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo and other associated members.
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