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Actualités of Thursday, 18 June 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Manages develop skills on Post, Telecoms and ICT

The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunication (Minpostel)launched a workshop to enable company managers and directors develop their skills on telecoms and ICT.

The workshop was under the theme: "The versatility of the network manager in the light of the challenge of competitiveness of public, para-public and private companies in Cameroon".

To overcome these phenomena, Yves Nguimbous Nsoga, networks and systems student at the Ecole nationale supérieure des postes et télécommunications (ENSPT) developed a secure messaging system integrating figures and digital signing via a pair of public and private networks.

The event was opened by the representative of the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications (MINPOSTEL), Joseph Etung Nsongan, Inspector No. 1, responsible for technical issues. He stated in his speech that Minspostel shows his appreciation for the initiative.

This is especially as: "Technological development has led to a chain of sector reforms that requires human resources with diverse skills in telecommunications economy, hence the need for training of managers that can adapt to the changing technology”, he said.

Director General of ENSPT, Jean Marie Ndongo said this event was held in a particular context marked by the election of Cameroon to host the Regional Centre for postal training of francophone African countries which is one of those chosen worldwide for capacity building of Postal Workers.

The school intends to sell the image of its students as administrators from private and public companies throughout the workshop training.

The event will therefore constitute a framework for discussion between stakeholders and the general public through lectures on sector themes of P&T, ICT and sales exhibition where the exhibitors will demonstrate their know-how.