Courses on Internet and E-commerce have been added to 2001 curric...
Courses on Internet and E-commerce have been added to 2001 curriculum of U.S. Telecom Training Institute (USTTI), nonprofit group that brings telecom entrepreneurs and regulators from 162 developing countries to U.S. for free training. USTTI will offer 93 courses…
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this year, up from 73 in 2000, starting in late March and running through Nov. Institute, with budget of $4 million provided by U.S. govt., World Bank and private corporations and foundations, has graduated 5,817 since its founding 19 years ago. In 2000, USTTI received 6,885 applicants for 789 available training slots and already has more than 3,000 seeking to take this year’s courses. Upon completion of training in U.S. -- which is conducted at various govt. facilities, TV stations and networks, labs and studios -- participants must return to their home countries. “USTTI will continue to aggressively provide the communications training that empowers women and men to bring modern, competitive communications services to consumers throughout the developing world,” said Institute founder-Chmn. Michael Gardner.