Intersputnik becomes a
sponsor for ITU headquarters project
10 February 2022
The Intersputnik International
Organization of Space Communications has decided to
become a sponsor of the new International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) headquarters project
in Geneva, Switzerland.
Intersputnik – an international
satellite communications services organization and
active ITU member
– will sponsor a cafeteria in
the new ITU building, whose construction is
scheduled to start in 2023 and finish in 2026.
The 200-seat cafeteria will be
named the “Intersputnik Café”.
The building will face Place
des Nations in the heart of Geneva’s international
district. As conceived by the architects, this new
home will enhance ITU’s image as a key global
institution for peace and cooperation and underscore
the organization’s commitment to sustainable,
inclusive technological development.
“I welcome Intersputnik’s
decision to sponsor the cafeteria in ITU’s future
home,” said ITU Secretary[1]General
Houlin Zhao. “It will serve as a reminder of the
ties that bind ITU and Intersputnik in our pursuit
to bring the benefits of space communications and
digital transformation to all people.”Partnership
promoting satellite tech
Intersputnik and ITU – the United Nations
specialized agency for information and communication
technologies (ICTs) – have been working in close
partnership since 1983, when the first cooperation
arrangement was signed.
Satellite technologies are of
vital importance for the telecom industry, where ITU
is entrusted with the key global coordinating role
on the use of frequencies and orbits. Bearing this
in mind, Intersputnik welcomed the opportunity to
contribute to ITU’s new headquarters.
“By participating in the new
ITU building preparations, Intersputnik along with
its esteemed Member States and Signatories reaffirms
its commitment to remain involved in and keep
contributing to the global processes aimed at
achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals,
primarily bridging the digital divide,” said Ksenia
Drozdova, Director General of Intersputnik.
“We consider the strengthening
and enhancement of multidirectional worldwide
cooperation, as well as the promotion of global and
regional initiatives to ensure a safe and secure
environment, to be among our top priorities. We are
confident that the new ITU headquarters will become
the working space where the most urgent problems and
challenges of our time will be successfully
addressed and solved, including by implementing
advanced satellite technologies.”
Fostering multilateral dialogue
The choice of the sponsorship
option was well considered and deliberate, Director
General Drozdova added.
“By sponsoring the cafeteria,
we would like to emphasize Intersputnik’s
multinational status and convey the atmosphere of
good neighborliness and respect for different
cultures and traditions, views and opinions that
have been developed in our organization,” she said.
“A successful multilateral
dialogue can be established only by following the
above principles. I am sure that the cafeteria at
the new ITU headquarters will become one more
platform for informal interaction and communication
among ITU’s Members and Signatories, as well as ITU
staff and other satcom and telecom industry players,
for the benefit of the global ICT infrastructure
development and boosting digital inclusion for the
world’s population.”
Intersputnik currently holds
ITU Gold Sector Member status. It is a keen
participant in two pivotal areas of ITU’s work,
being long active in the Radiocommunication Sector
(ITU-R) and having more recently joined the
Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D).
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