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'''Tien-Lai Teng''' is the Director General for the Department of Posts and Telecommunications in Taiwan.<ref>[http://taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2001/05/16/0000086009 taipeitimes]</ref> He was previously Taiwan's representative to the [[GAC]].<ref>[http://mhomeroxy.appspot.com/gac.icann.org/gac-representatives appspot]</ref>  He attends [[GAC]] meetings, and [[twNIC]] meetings and conferences.<ref>[http://www.twnic.net.tw/file/twnic08spring.pdf twnic]</ref><ref>[http://www.twnic.net.tw/file/twnic08summer.pdf twnic]</ref>  His participating at IT meetings also involves presentations, such as at the opening ceremony of the Global [[IPv6]] and Internet Trends Conference held in 2008 in Taiwan.<ref>[http://www.ipv6.org.tw/summit2008/En/Preliminary%20Program3.htm IPv6.org.tw]</ref>
==Industry Participation==
Mr. Tien-Lai Teng has been overseeing and creating policy to move the nation's 2G customers smoothly to 3G, and also preparing them for 4G, services.<ref>[http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2011/05/11/2003502965 TaipeiTimes.com]</ref> Indeed, much of his high-profile work tends to revolve around updating the nation's ICT infrastructure in a fair and timely matter, including its satellite TV service.<ref>[http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2011/05/19/2003503623 TaipeiTimes.com]</ref> His work, and that of his department, has turned the country into an Asian "powerhouse" with regards to ICT.<ref>[http://www.aptld.org/taipeifebruary2008/APTLD-Taipei-Comm.pdf APTLD]</ref> He has been involved in liberalization efforts with regards to foreign ownership laws in an attempt to garner more foreign investment.<ref>[http://www.cn-c114.net/576/a290133.html CN-c114.net]</ref>


'''Tien-Lai Teng''' is the Director General for the Department of Posts and Telecommunications in Taiwan.<ref>[http://taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2001/05/16/0000086009 taipeitimes]</ref> He is one of the [[GAC]] Representatives.<ref>[http://mhomeroxy.appspot.com/gac.icann.org/gac-representatives appspot]</ref>   
He has been the public face of International conferences held in Taiwan, such as the 2008 [[APRICOT]].<ref>[http://www.twnic.net.tw/file/twnic08summer.pdf TWNIC.net]</ref>
 
==Events== 
* [[ICANN]] meeting held in brussels on 20-25 June, 2010.<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40T%24V+++%0A registration123]</ref> 
* [[ICANN]] meeting held in San fransisco on 13-18 march 2011.<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40L%26V0%20%20%0A registration123]</ref>
* [[APTLD]] Meeting held in Taipei on February 25 & 26, 2008.<ref>[http://www.aptld.org/taipeifebruary2008/APTLD%2520TPE%2520Program%2520FINAL.pdf aptld]</ref> 
* He has attended several [[GAC]] meetings, [[twNIC]] meetings and conferences.<ref>[http://www.twnic.net.tw/file/twnic08spring.pdf twnic]</ref><ref>[http://www.twnic.net.tw/file/twnic08summer.pdf twnic]</ref>


==References==  
==References==  
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Country: Taiwan
Email: dpt_02[at]motc.gov.tw

Tien-Lai Teng is the Director General for the Department of Posts and Telecommunications in Taiwan.[1] He was previously Taiwan's representative to the GAC.[2] He attends GAC meetings, and twNIC meetings and conferences.[3][4] His participating at IT meetings also involves presentations, such as at the opening ceremony of the Global IPv6 and Internet Trends Conference held in 2008 in Taiwan.[5]

Industry Participation

Mr. Tien-Lai Teng has been overseeing and creating policy to move the nation's 2G customers smoothly to 3G, and also preparing them for 4G, services.[6] Indeed, much of his high-profile work tends to revolve around updating the nation's ICT infrastructure in a fair and timely matter, including its satellite TV service.[7] His work, and that of his department, has turned the country into an Asian "powerhouse" with regards to ICT.[8] He has been involved in liberalization efforts with regards to foreign ownership laws in an attempt to garner more foreign investment.[9]

He has been the public face of International conferences held in Taiwan, such as the 2008 APRICOT.[10]

References