ITU Young Minds in Telecoms 2005 Finalists
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Svetlana Skvortsova, one of the two winners of the Young Minds in Telecom 2005, shares her experiences from the SPU internship
My name is Svetlana Skvortsova and I am a winner of 2005 Young Minds in Telecom competition. (...) At a time the market for traditional wireline and mobile telecom services is approaching saturation, communication between “things” opens a new world of commercial opportunities for vendors, operators and service providers.
(...) Svetlana Skvortsova, October 2005
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technologies are opening new worlds for expression and action. Social media are
creating new platforms for participation and democracy. (...) UNESCO’s 1945 Constitution states “if wars start in the minds of men, it is in the
minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed.” (...) New horizons for
human dignity are opening.
In this International Youth Year, we salute these peaceful aspirations and we must
rise to the expectations that drive them.
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THE ITU YOUNG MINDS PROGRAMME 2005-2007
The ITU Corporate Strategy Division's Young Minds in Telecoms competition, which ran from 2005 to 2007, was open to graduate students and recent graduates in economics, political science, law, literature, telecommunications, computer science, information systems and related fields. The objective of the ITU Young Minds Programme was to give young people valuable exposure to the international telecommunication environment and to the work of the ITU.
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