Pacific Telecommunications Council

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Established1979 (1979)
Registrationno.99-0200235
Legal statusnon-profit
Pacific Telecommunications Council
Established1979 (1979)
Typetrade association
Registration no.99-0200235
Legal statusnon-profit
Location
Region served
Pacific Rim
Key people
Brian Moon (CEO)[1]
Websiteptc.org

Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to supporting collaboration and innovation in the telecommunications and ICT industries.[2] PTC works to create opportunities for advancing communications and digital infrastructure in the Pacific region and around the world.[3] The organization is recognized as a platform for industry dialogue, research, and professional development.[3]

PTC was conceptualized in 1977 and officially established as a non-profit in 1980.[4][5] Its inaugural conference, co-sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), was held in 1978, followed by the formal creation of PTC following in 1979.[4] Early supporters included IEEE, the University of Hawaii, Hawaiian Telephone Company, and the Alaska Office of Telecommunications.[4] The organization is headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.[4]

PTC was founded to facilitate the exchange of ideas and policies among industry, academia, and government. In 1986, the United States Information Agency began providing funding to the PTC, enabling greater participation from telecommunications professionals from developing Pacific Rim countries.[6] Over time, PTC has broadened its focus to include emerging technologies like fiber optics, satellite communications, and subsea cable networks.[7] Today, its mission includes advancing global connectivity and promoting sustainability in the digital era.

PTC Annual Conference

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