ABOUT PTC

Founded in 1978, PTC is a non-profit membership organization committed to advancing digital infrastructure, telecommunications, and ICT globally, with focus on the Pacific Rim. PTC serves as a central hub within the digital infrastructure community, nurturing innovation, fostering business growth, and promoting collaboration among stakeholders through a diverse range of events and initiatives. Foremost among these is the PTC Annual Conference, a prestigious gathering held in Honolulu, Hawaii, in January, where C-level executives, technologists, thought leaders, investors, researchers, and academicians convene to share knowledge, cultivate valuable relationships, and catalyze new business.

Membership

As a membership organization, we mobilize global leaders in telecommunications and information technology industries so they can drive the development and deployment of ICT across the Pacific region and beyond.

Non-Profit

As a non-profit, we are dedicated to educating professionals in and about the region. We spark, and guide, conversations and collaborations that set the stage for the deployment and growth of ICT throughout the region and beyond.

Global

As a global organization, we engage the broadest community of professionals, organizations, technologists, researchers and influencers who together ensure progress in our industry while improving the quality of life in Pacific Rim communities.

Vision

PTC’s vision is a better world where people and organizations are connected through the innovative use of information and communication technologies (ICT).

Mission

PTC’s mission is to advance the ethical development and use of information and communication technologies (ICT).

We accomplish our mission through:

COLLABORATION. We provide opportunities for stakeholders from across the global communications ecosystem to meet, network, and advance the development of ICT.

KNOWLEDGE. We encourage education, research, and sharing of ideas to benefit the peoples of the Pacific region.

OUTREACH. We create and contribute to ICT initiatives that improve the quality of life.

BYLAWS

Effective: July 2018

Note: These bylaws may be altered, amended, added to, or repealed by an affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the Board of Governors present at any valid meeting; provided, however, that the regional/membership category allocations set forth in Article V, Section 2 and Article VI, Section 2 shall only be modified by the Members. Notice of any proposed amendments shall have been given in writing in the call for such meeting, subject to repeal or change by action of the Members. Written notice of any effective amendment(s) to these bylaws shall be provided to the Members.

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