Each participating Party shall designate one individual to act as its Representative (Head of delegation) and may also designate such Alternate Representative(s) and Advisors as it deems necessary. The Party must communicate the name and title of each member of the delegation, together with the capacities in which they will attend the meeting, by fax or e-mail, to the Director General, by May 28 2022. In addition, an official letter of accreditation signed by a duly empowered representative, as specified under rule V of the AP Rules of Procedure, must be mailed to the Director General or hand-carried to the meeting.
Accreditation FAQsWhat is an Accreditation?
A credential issued on official stationery by a Party representative duly empowered to sign on behalf of an ITSO member country.
Who may sign the Accreditation?
The Head of State, the Head of Government, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the official in charge of the sector of telecommunications, a representative of one of these entities duly empowered to sign on behalf of an ITSO member country.
What should be stated in the Accreditation?
The Accreditation must include the name and title of each representative of the delegation, together with the capacity in which they will attend the meeting (i.e. Representative, Alternate Representative(s) and Advisor(s)). There may be only one representative, but as many Alternate Representatives and Advisors as the Party deems necessary. The Accreditation must state that the members of this delegation are authorized to speak and vote on behalf of the Party.
When should I send the Accreditation letter?
As soon as the delegation is confirmed by your Administration and after pre-registration.
Cannot attend the AP-40?
You may accredit a representative from your diplomatic mission in Washington, D.C. to attend. Alternatively, another ITSO Party, with whom your Party shares similar views, may represent you at the meeting, to speak and vote in the name of your Party via Proxy.
A Proxy letter addressed to the Director General is required.
Delegates are welcome to attend the AP-40 meeting via the Zoom platform in one of ITSO’s three official languages: English, French, or Spanish. A link will be provided closer to the meeting date.
The platform will include the ability for remote participants to speak through coordinated arrangements by the Secretariat, BUT VOTING will be restricted to only in-person attendees.
We kindly request that all participants who wish to make comments via the Zoom platform please use a headset with incorporated microphone or a dedicated USB tabletop microphone. Use of a computer or laptop built-in microphone is not recommended as it generates background echo that makes it very difficult for the interpreters and in-person attendees to hear.
Note that participants on the Zoom Platform must also register online and be fully accredited, but they will not need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status.
A special rate has been negotiated for accommodation in the vicinity of the meeting venue. The number of rooms are limited and the special rate valid only until 26 May 2022. Reservations must be made directly with the hotel.