REGU Working Group Agenda
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REGU Working Group Agenda Thrusday, 2 November 2017 08.00 Registration Welcoming words Cristián Sepúlveda, Entel Chile, Chair WG and Andrea López Salloun, Telecom Argentina, Deputy Chair REGU WG. SESSION 1: Policies for IoT, Big Data and Privacy Experts to provide an update on global IoT policy trends, its iterative approach and the industry-government coordination effort; also, the latest trends, commonalities and differences among privacy regulation in the 09:00 –10:30 region, as well as prospective developments. “GloBal Policy strategies for promoting IoT. Brazilian case study” Paulo Fernandes, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company. “Big Data 101: Regulatory and Policy Challenges” Paloma Szerman, Regulatory Manager, GSMA América Latina. 10.30 - 11.15 Networking break GSMA Update: Internal WG communication system, Lucrecia Corvalan, REGU Coordinator, Regulatory Manager, GSMA. Hot Regulatory Issues in Latin America All Latin American Operators present a brief update on key regulatory issues in each of the markets. One presentation per country. This gives all members visibility on what is going on in other countries of the region. Argentina, Andrea López Salloun, Personal. 11.15 – 13.15 Bolivia, Pedro Solares, Nuevatel. Brazil, Philipe Moura, GSMA. Chile, Pedro Suarez, Entel Chile. ColomBia, Carlos Mauricio Botero Rico, Tigo. Ecuador, Víctor García, Claro El Salvador & Panamá, Annelise Valdes, Digicel. México, Daniel Ríos Villa, AT&T. Closed session only to operators 13.15 – 14.30 Networking Lunch SESSION 2: Regulatory Modernisation As a follow-up to the discussion that took place in the previous WG meeting, this set of presentations will further develop some of the key issues of the regulatory asymmetries and the challenges ahead, to create a future proof regulation in Latin America. “Levelling the playing field – regulatory asymmetries” Carolina Limbatto, Senior Analyst, Cullen 14.30 – 15.30 International. “Regulatory harmonization to promote innovation and the development of new Business models” Daniel Rios Villa, AT&T, México “Regulatory Modernisation Programme: GSMA update” Serafino Abate, Director Competition Economics” 15.30 - 16.15 Networking break SESSION 3: fiscal reforms for digital inclusion GSMA Intelligence is publishing its latest research on mobile sector taxation and its impact on digital inclusion in Latin America. The positive contribution of the mobile sector to the economy is well recognized. However, the tax treatment of the sector is not always aligned with best-practice principles of taxation; this may have a distortive impact on the industry’s development. GSMA Intelligence “Taxing moBile connectivity in Latin America” Pau Castells, Economic Analysis Director, GSMA Intelligence. 16.15 – 18.00 Q&A SESSION 4: Security Advocacy in Latin America This session aims to develop main concepts around cybersecurity and its implications to the digital ecosystem. “Cybersecurity risks in Latin America” Juan Pablo Salazar, CyberLaw Expert. Regulatory, Public Policy and Government Affairs, TIGO Colombia. Closing remarks .