Anusha appointed as CTO regional adviser
ISLAMABAD: Former minister for information technology Anusha Rehman has been appointed as a Regional Adviser of Commonwealth Telecommunication Organisation (CTO) for East and South Asia Region.
Anusha Rehman, a renowned lawyer and had also served as a minister for information technology during the government of the PML-N.
Acting Secretary General of Commonwealth Telecommunication Organisation Gisa Fuatal Purcell made the announcement of Anusha Rehman as a Regional Adviser of CTO.
Anusha Rehman recently presided the meeting forum of the Commonwealth Spectrum Management and also addressed on challenges as a special guest issues in the challenges of National Spectrum Planning—from 2G to 6G’. She was awarded Spectrum for mobile broadband Award in 2015.
Anusha Rehman said her appointment as a Regional Adviser of CTO by secretary general CTO is an honour for Pakistan.
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