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Chapter 6 External and Community Relations

Participation in International and Regional Conferences

OFCA participates actively in the activities of, and maintains close contact with, a number of international and regional organisations, either as an independent member of those organisations or as part of the Chinese delegation.

In 2016/17, we attended a total of 21 conferences/meetings held by regional and international organisations, including the ITU, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (“APEC”), APT, International Institute of Communications (“IIC”) and Unsolicited Communications Enforcement Network. The more significant events of the year were the ITU Telecom World, the ITU World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly and the IIC International Regulators Forum. We will continue to participate in the activities of the ITU, APEC and APT with the aim of improving the telecommunications and information infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region.

Exchanges with Mainland China and Overseas Authorities

In 2016/17, we received three delegations from the Mainland and overseas, and exchanged views and experiences with them on various issues relating to communications services. The delegations were from the Korea Communications Commission of South Korea, the Bureau of Telecommunications Regulations of Macao and a joint delegation from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Guangdong Provincial Radio Administration Office and the Shenzhen Radio Administration Bureau of Mainland China.

During the year, we attended a meeting in Shanghai with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the Mainland, and an annual bilateral meeting in Singapore with the then Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore.

Media and Community Relations

We proactively keep the public and the media informed of our work. In 2016/17, we issued 31 press releases on the CA’s major decisions in relation to broadcasting and telecommunications regulatory issues and OFCA’s major initiatives, operations or events. The speeches and presentations made by the Director-General of Communications at public events and industry conferences are also published on our website. These measures help disseminate our messages to both the industry and the public, and enable them to gain a better understanding of our work.

Public Education and Communications

In 2016/17, we gave seven talks concerning broadcasting services in Hong Kong to students of five primary schools, one secondary school and one university; and four talks to participants of the Community Involvement Broadcasting Service (“CIBS”). The primary and secondary students were briefed on the different categories of television programme services in Hong Kong and how audiences could make informed viewing choices. The university students were briefed on the regulation of television and sound broadcasting services. The participants of CIBS were briefed on the programme standards of radio services.

Participation in Communications Activities

OFCA continued to participate in the annual “Mountaineering Safety Promotion Day” jointly organised by the Civil Aid Service and 17 other government departments and organisations in October 2016 in Tsim Sha Tsui. With the aim of promoting hiking safety, OFCA set up an exhibition booth at the event and delivered a talk to visitors to promote effective means of communication in country parks.

OFCA has always been keen to support the industry’s activities. In 2016/17, we sponsored two industry campaigns, namely the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day Hong Kong (“WTISD-HK”) and the SafeWiFi Campaign. WTISD-HK is an annual activity organised by the CAHK to promote the latest developments in information and communications technology industries to the public, especially the youth and academic communities. Co-sponsored by OFCA and the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, the SafeWiFi Campaign is an annual event organised by the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association to promote public awareness of the importance of WiFi security.

The Work of Advisory Committees

Telecommunications Advisory Committees

Three advisory committees — the Telecommunications Regulatory Affairs Advisory Committee, the Radio Spectrum and Technical Standards Advisory Committee, and the Telecommunications Users and Consumers Advisory Committee — were established under OFCA in June 2012. These committees provide a regular and formal channel for the industry, telecommunications service users and interested parties to advise OFCA on the formulation and implementation of various telecommunications regulatory measures and policies.

Members of the advisory committees are drawn from different parts of the telecommunications industry, relevant government departments, non-governmental organisations, as well as general public. This helps provide a balanced representation of views on, at times, highly technical and complex issues. The term of appointment is two years.

The membership lists of the three advisory committees as at 31 March 2017 are at Appendix B.

Television and Radio Consultative Scheme

The role of the Television and Radio Consultative Scheme (“TRCS”) is to provide qualitative input on television and radio programming to the CA’s public consultation process. Members are appointed from the territory’s 18 districts. In 2016/17, OFCA held focus group discussions with members of the TRCS to collect their views on the quantity and forms of advertising in free TV services.