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Reinhard Scholl is Deputy to the Director of the [[ITU]] Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (i.e., the ITU-T Secretariat) since September 2002. Previously he has been with Siemens in Munich, Germany and with [[ETSI]] (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).  
Reinhard Scholl is Deputy to the Director of the [[ITU]] Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (i.e., the ITU-T Secretariat) since September 2002. Previously he has been with Siemens in Munich, Germany and with [[ETSI]] (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).  
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Country: Switzerland
LinkedIn:    [reinhard-scholl/1/627/bb2 Reinhard Scholl]

Reinhard Scholl is Deputy to the Director of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (i.e., the ITU-T Secretariat) since September 2002. Previously he has been with Siemens in Munich, Germany and with ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).

Education[edit | edit source]

He received a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.

Career History[edit | edit source]

Reinhard previously served as the TLG Group Liaison in 2008. He will again serve as the TLG Group Liaison, for a term which will start at the end of the 2010 Annual General Meeting in Cartagena and end at the 2011 Annual General Meeting.[1]

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