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"Creating the necessary conditions for business to do what it does best -- create jobs, train workers, invent new technologies and develop business models -- is essential for business to help build a more inclusive information society."
Guy Sebban Secretary General, International Chamber of Commerce
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“It is an exciting new challenge for me taking on the role of BASIS chair. BASIS has a strong reputation in the ICT sector and I am particularly looking forward to broadening and strengthening BASIS activities to support business objectives in developing regions around the world.” Subramaniam Ramadorai Chair, BASIS; CEO and Managing Director of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.
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"We want to consistently contribute to a multistakeholder dialogue where all partners are on an equal footing, to build consensus and enhance understanding of what it really means to take full advantage of these technologies."
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
Former Chair and Founder of BASIS & EBITT Commission; Chairman, TAGI International
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The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and a number of its member companies created Business Action to Support the Information Society (BASIS) in 2006. This initiative serves as the voice of global business in the international dialogue that has recently emerged on how information and communication technologies (ICTs) can better serve as engines of economic growth and social development.
Recent research has shown that ICTs are major drivers of the global economy. ICTs and the Internet are important tools that improve the lives of people and boost the economic performance of countries and companies.
The global membership of BASIS is made up of companies and associations from a wide range of business sectors. Through the networks of ICC, the world’s most representative business organization, and non-ICC member partners, BASIS offers business expertise and voices business priorities on ICTs and the Internet in these discussions.
The global business community speaks out on a wide range of critical issues, including:
• telecoms liberalization
• innovation and entrepreneurship
• ICTs for development
• Internet governance issues, including data protection, privacy, security,
communications infrastructure, and coordination and technical management of the Internet.
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