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SUMMARY:Mobile Money for Financial Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2025/12/Mobile-Money-for-Financial-Inclusion-720p.mp4\n\nOverview \nMobile money services have become a key enabler for financial inclusion\, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This has resulted in the growth and increased adoption of mobile money services\, with the result that they now support 2.1 billion users in carrying out regular transactions. Despite the benefits of mobile money services\, there are still areas that can be improved to increase their impact\, especially in the area of policy and regulation. This course aims to support policymakers and regulators in understanding the contribution mobile money services make to financial inclusion in line with the OECD High-Level Financial Inclusion Principles\, provide insights into current mobile money adoption trends\, and identify appropriate regulatory frameworks that can be used to support licensing and oversight of mobile money services. \nCourse Objectives  \n\nHighlight how mobile technology can enable increased access to financial services and boost financial inclusion.\nProvide regulators with a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and challenges of mobile money services.\nHelp course participants develop strategies to effectively promote and regulate mobile money services in their respective countries.\nHighlight the essential principles and regulatory frameworks needed to create an enabling environment for mobile money.\nEducate course participants about the potential risks and challenges associated with mobile money and ways to mitigate them\, to ensure the safety and security of users’ funds.\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly\, all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate\, but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country. If you submit a final project\, the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/mobile-money-for-financial-inclusion/
CATEGORIES:Financial inclusion,Socioeconomic impact of connectivity
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20200303T165419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T165459Z
UID:1991-1777334400-1781739000@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Spectrum Management for Mobile Telecommunications
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2025/12/Spectrum-Management-for-Mobile-Telecommunications-720p.mp4\n\nOverview\nThis course considers the history and technical evolution of mobile telecommunications before moving on to cover the core functions of the spectrum manager. Participants will learn about how spectrum is used\, the characteristics of spectrum bands and the progression of mobile technologies. \nThe course also covers the principles of spectrum planning at national and international levels and includes a deep dive into spectrum licensing and an overview of regulatory issues related to spectrum. \nCourse Objectives \n\nUnderstand the processes and approaches to spectrum allocation and licensing.\nLearn how spectrum management is changing in the ever-evolving communications sector.\nUnderstand how the concepts can be applied to the spectrum conditions in your own country.\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 13 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country.  If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of eight sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during two live Ask the Expert sessions as well as on the course forum. \nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in four weeks. You will have\, however\, seven weeks to complete it. If after seven weeks you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again next time it is offered. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have seven weeks to submit your final project. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please us let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/spectrum-management-for-mobile-telecommunications/
CATEGORIES:Regulatory modernisation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20240813T151229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T112402Z
UID:5357-1777363200-1777395600@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Climate Change and the Mobile Industry
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2023/11/Climate-Change-and-the-Mobile-Industry.mp4\n\nOverview\nThis four-week course aims to inform telecommunications policymakers and regulators\, particularly those in emerging and developing markets\, about the multifaceted relationship between mobile technologies and climate change. It also discusses how the mobile industry is reducing its own impacts on climate change while also enabling climate action in other sectors. Furthermore\, it details how policymakers can facilitate climate action across the mobile ecosystem and beyond. This course will also be helpful to other important stakeholders\, including energy and climate-related policymakers seeking to better understand how mobile technologies can contribute to climate action; and relevant international organisations and NGOs who are interested in the intersection between digital and mobile technologies and climate change. \nCourse Objectives\nUnderstand the drivers and impacts of climate change\nLearn how mobile operators are mitigating their climate impacts\nLearn about the importance of responsible management of used mobile phones and other electronic equipment and waste\nUnderstand the opportunities for digital and mobile technologies to support broader action on climate change mitigation and adaptation\nLearn about the policy and regulatory enablers that can help the mobile sector have maximum impact on climate action \nCourse Enrolment Criteria\nThis course is open to:\n• Regulators\n• Policymakers\n• Representatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues. We cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey.\nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate\, but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country. If you submit a final project\, the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time\nThe course consists of four sessions\, and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during two live Ask The Expert sessions\, as well as on the course forum.\nThere will be a live Ask the Expert session during this course\, and you should have viewed all the course content by the time the last chat session takes place. However\, you will have three extra weeks to complete the course. If\, after seven weeks\, you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again next time it is offered.\nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in four weeks.\nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have seven weeks to submit your final project. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/climate-change-and-the-mobile-industry-2/
CATEGORIES:Social responsibility,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T115800
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T115800
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20230411T143030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T161951Z
UID:4519-1777550280-1777550280@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Addressing the Digital Divide
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2025/11/Addressing-the-Digital-Divide-720p.mp4\n\nOverview\nAlthough the world is more connected than ever before\, not everyone currently benefits. This course focuses on both expanding mobile broadband coverage (especially in rural areas) and on accelerating mobile internet adoption\, which is the biggest challenge we face in addressing the digital divide. Packed with the latest GSMA insights into the barriers to digital inclusion\, the course also details concrete policy actions that can be used to address them. \nCourse Objectives \n\nGain a better understanding of the factors impacting the digital divide\nUnderstand the policy levers that can help bridge the digital divide\nCreate an action plan to address the digital divide in your country\n\nWith Thanks To Our Partners \nThis training has been developed by the GSMA Connected Society programme\, which is funded by UK International Development from the UK government* and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). It is also supported by the GSMA and its members. \n \n*The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies. \nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country. If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of five sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during a live Ask the Expert session as well as on the course forum. \nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in four weeks. You will have\, however\, seven weeks to complete it. If after six weeks you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again the next time it is offered. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have six weeks to submit your final project. \n 
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/addressing-the-digital-divide-course/
CATEGORIES:Digital inclusion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20230821T222406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T165343Z
UID:4740-1780099200-1784417400@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Competition Policy in the Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nCompetition in mobile telecommunications is multifaceted and dynamic. Regulatory authorities must be alert to rapid technological changes that impact infrastructure competition. \nThis four-week course provides a foundation for understanding the rules of competition and the regulatory powers that apply to the telecommunications sector\, taking into account the wider competitive landscape that now includes Over-The-Top players. \nCourse Objectives \n\nUnderstand the application of competition law as it applies to the telecommunications sector\, especially abuse of dominance and merger control.\nLook at the interaction between competition law and regulation\, especially Significant Market Power/Dominant Carrier regulation.\nCompare the treatment of the telecommunications sector in regulation and competition law with the situation in the wider communications ecosystem.\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 13 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country.  If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of six sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during two live Ask the Expert sessions as well as on the course forum. \nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in four weeks. You will have\, however\, seven weeks to complete it. If after seven weeks you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again next time it is offered. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have seven weeks to submit your final project. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please us let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/competition-policy-in-the-digital-age-course/
CATEGORIES:Regulatory modernisation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T235900
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20230331T122006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T120020Z
UID:4501-1780185600-1784505540@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Principles of Mobile Privacy and Security
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2019/12/Principles-of-Mobile-Privacy-and-Security-720p.mp4\n\nOverview\nThe growth of the mobile internet and converged services is creating new challenges related to the use and protection of people’s personal information. The legal landscape is also evolving to address the challenges related to privacy and security posed by emerging technologies and enhanced data processing capabilities. \nThis course investigates the current state of mobile privacy and security\, highlights research into consumer attitudes towards their privacy and examines current and emerging regulations around the world. \nThe course also reviews the GSMA’s universal Mobile Privacy Principles\, Privacy Design Guidelines for App Developers and industry initiatives that give consumers more control over how their information is used and processed. \nCourse Objectives \n\nUnderstand the key aspects of mobile privacy\, data protection\, security concepts and consumer trust.\nConsider the role of mobile operators\, internet content providers and consumers in respecting and protecting the privacy of consumers.\nDiscover how regulation can be applied effectively to protect consumer privacy and security in a converged world.\nExplore practical solutions and initiatives that enable the operationalisation of privacy and security within mobile operator environments.\nEstablish a good foundation in privacy and data protection as well as security principles as they apply within the mobile industry.\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country. If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of three sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course on the course forum. \nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in three weeks. You will have\, however\, six weeks to complete it. If after seven weeks you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again the next time it is offered. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have six weeks to submit your final project. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please us let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/principles-of-mobile-privacy-course/
CATEGORIES:Consumer protection,Regulatory modernisation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20250808T143706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T142647Z
UID:6012-1780214400-1780246800@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Children’s Rights and Connectivity
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nConnectivity and the digital environment are increasingly central to children’s lives. They afford numerous opportunities for the realisation of a number of children’s fundamental rights – such as access to information and education – but they can also create risks and play a role in rights violations. \nThis course looks at the various ways in which children are impacted by the digital environment. It considers the growing body of research on children’s digital experience\, as well as the role of policymakers and other key stakeholders in promoting opportunities whilst combatting potential risks. \nCourse Objectives \n\nUnderstand how child rights apply in the digital context\nLearn about the risks and opportunities faced by children online\nReflect on emerging global standards and good practice in the policymaking space\nBecome familiar with the range of approaches that can help support the realisation of children’s rights to\, through and in the digital environment.\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country. If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of six sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during a live chat session as well as on the course forum. \nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in three weeks. You will have\, however\, six weeks to complete it. If after six weeks you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again next time it is offered. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have six weeks to submit your final project. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/childrens-rights-and-connectivity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20240802T132350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T114646Z
UID:5343-1782806400-1782838800@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Bridging the Mobile Gender Gap
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2024/08/Bridging-the-Mobile-Gender-Gap-720p.mp4\n\nOverview\nThere is currently a significant gender gap associated with access to\, and use of\, the Internet and mobile broadband services. This course aims to help policymakers understand the size and drivers of the mobile gender gap in low- and middle-income countries and provides insights and recommendations on how to improve digital inclusion for women. \nIt focuses on mobile\, since mobile has the power to transform lives and deliver broader societal benefits\, providing citizens with access to life-enhancing services\, often for the first time. Mobile is key to digital inclusion since it is now the primary way in which many gain access to the internet. \nThe course also focuses specifically on women\, since despite the rapid growth in mobile technology\, there remains a gender gap in mobile phone access and use. This means that women are missing out on the benefits of mobile connectivity – it is critical for both women and society that this gender gap is addressed. In an increasingly connected world we cannot afford to leave anyone behind. \nCourse Objectives \n\nGain a better understanding of the issue and need for urgent action\nDiscover how gender perspectives can be integrated into strategies\, policies\, plans and budgets so they explicitly address women’s needs\, circumstances and preferences\nLearn how barriers such as affordability\, safety and security concerns\, digital skills\, access\, and the availability of relevant content can be addressed\nLearn about what other governments are doing to improve women’s digital inclusion\nDevelop an action plan for your country to reduce the mobile gender gap.\n\nWith Thanks To Our Partners \nThis course is offered through the GSMA Connected Women programme\, which works with governments\, the mobile industry\, the development community and others to improve digital and financial inclusion for women in low- and middle-income countries. The programme is funded by UK International Development from the UK government* and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). It is also supported by the GSMA and its members. \n \n \n*The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies. \nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must complete all course content and fill out the course survey. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of four sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please us let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/bridging-the-mobile-gender-gap-2/
CATEGORIES:Digital inclusion,Socioeconomic impact of connectivity
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223324
CREATED:20250522T134220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T141835Z
UID:5804-1782806400-1782838800@www.gsmatraining.com
SUMMARY:Mobile Connectivity and the AI Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nhttps://agylianetwork.sozowebdesign.co.uk/app/uploads/sites/2/2025/05/Mobile-Connectivity-and-the-AI-Revolution-720p.mp4\n\nOverview\nThis four-week course offers a comprehensive introduction to artificial intelligence (AI)\, its applications within the mobile ecosystem and beyond\, and the governance frameworks shaping its use. \n\nThe course begins by exploring AI’s foundational concepts\, emphasising its dependence on high-quality data. It examines various AI techniques\, fields and applications while assessing both the strengths and limitations of the technology.\n\n\n \n\n\nA key focus is the impact of AI on mobile telecommunications and other industries. Participants will explore how AI is transforming mobile networks through automation\, predictive maintenance\, and enhanced customer experiences. The course also addresses key challenges faced by organisations seeking to harness AI’s full potential.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe concept of responsible AI is introduced\, highlighting its benefits and practical implementation strategies. Additionally\, the course examines AI governance\, analysing how global organisations and governments are addressing regulatory challenges. Special attention is given to the EU’s AI Act and its risk-based approach\, which is expected to be influential on other AI regulations worldwide.\n\nCourse Objectives \n\n\nGain a solid understanding of AI’s foundational principles and applications.\n\n\nAssess AI’s impact on various industries\, with an emphasis on mobile telecommunications.\n\n\nExplore responsible AI principles and strategies for implementation.\n\n\nEvaluate international approaches to AI governance and regulation.\n\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must attend the in-person training and complete the feedback survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate\, but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country.  If you submit a final project\, the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of four sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during two live chat sessions as well as on the course forum. \nThere will be two live chat sessions during this course\, and you should have viewed all the course content by the time the last chat session takes place. However\, you will have three extra weeks to complete the course. If after seven weeks you have not completed the course\, you will have to start it again next time it is offered. \nIt should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in three weeks. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have seven weeks to submit your final project.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/mobile-connectivity-and-the-ai-revolution/
CATEGORIES:Future of connectivity,Network evolution,Regulatory modernisation,Socioeconomic impact of connectivity
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SUMMARY:Radio Signals and Health
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe effect of radio transmissions on health has been studied extensively\, leading to international standards for network antennas and exposure limits for workers and the public. Despite the ever-growing body of scientific knowledge\, many people continue to be concerned about electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and their impact on health. \nThis three-week course looks at the state of the science\, standards for mobile technologies\, regulatory compliance and public awareness and education. \nCourse Objectives \n\nUnderstand public concerns and the accumulated knowledge about the health effects of EMFs.\nLearn about internationally accepted safety requirements for radio transmissions.\nLearn how to respond to public safety concerns and increase awareness of the science.\n\nCourse Enrolment Criteria \nThis course is open to: \n\nRegulators\nPolicymakers\nRepresentatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues\n\nWe cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation. \nCourse Completion Certificates \nAll our courses are certified by the United Kingdom Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). \n \n  \nThis course equates to 10 hours of CPD training. \n  \n  \nTo qualify for a course completion certificate\, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey. \nYou do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country. If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work. \nCourse Structure and Study Time \nThe course consists of six sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. \nIf you decide to submit a final project\, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have seven weeks to submit your final project. \nIf you have any special needs regarding this training course\, please us let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.
URL:https://www.gsmatraining.com/course/radio-signals-and-health-course/
CATEGORIES:Regulatory modernisation
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