RASCOM Set to Host 74th Board of Directors Meeting in Yaoundé, Cameroon

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Timothy Ashong, RASCOM Acting Managing Director

The Regional African Satellite Communication Organisation (RASCOM) is pleased to announce its 74th Board of Directors meeting, which will be held from May 22nd to 24th, 2024, in Yaoundé, Cameroon. This event is being held in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and is supported by Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel).

This gathering will unite member states and key strategic partners to discuss the latest developments and trends in the satellite industry. The conference will serve as a platform for stakeholders to share insights, address challenges, and explore opportunities for growth and collaboration.

The Board of Directors will also review and approve several proposals to enhance the organisation’s mission to promote telecommunications development in Africa. Cameroon, a proud member of RASCOM, is hosting the event through the Ministry of Communications and is supported by Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel).

“We are excited to convene in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and appreciate the warm hospitality extended to us by the host country and Camtel,” said Timothy Ashong, Acting Director General of RASCOM. In addition, the meeting will be a crucial milestone in shaping the future of satellite communications in Africa.”

The 74th Board of Directors meeting is expected to be a significant event, shaping the future of satellite communications in Africa. With the participation of member states and key strategic partners, the conference will foster collaboration, drive growth, and promote telecommunications development in Africa.

About RASCOM

RASCOM is a Pan-African Satellite Communication Organization, created from the will of African Governments and States and set up to bridge the digital divide between the continent and the rest of the world using satellite telecommunications. To overcome the challenges of this digital divide and the opening up of rural areas in Africa, the member States of the Organisation of African Union (currently the African Union) agreed to establish a satellite telecommunications system as part of an enhanced telecommunications network for Africa, intended to provide expanded telecommunications and broadcasting services to all African countries to help bridge the digital divide with the rest of the world.

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