TEL is also strengthening cooperation with other international fora, including thematic cooperation with the International Telecommunication Union and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
The APEC Telecommunications and Information Working Group (TEL) was formed in 1990. In 2006, TEL agreed on a new structure aimed to better respond to new challenges on ICT issues in APEC. Three steering groups on Liberalization, ICT Development, and Security and Prosperity, propose, implement and monitor projects and activities to advance the overall goals of APEC.
Economies are currently implementing and enacting cyber-security laws, consistent with the UN General Assembly Resolution 55/63 (2000) and the Convention on Cybercrime (2001). The TEL Cyber-crime Legislation Initiative and Enforcement Capacity Building Project will support institutions to implement new laws.
Economies are also working together to implement Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) as an early warning defense system against cyber attacks. Training is being provided to a number of economies, and guidelines have been developed for establishing and operating CERTs. The protection of small and medium enterprises is a priority under this strategy. Practical tools to protecting small businesses - as well as home users - from attacks and spreading viruses, have been developed, including advice on how to use the internet securely, safety issues relating to wireless technologies and safe e-mail exchanges.
Work on reducing the criminal misuse of information will continue to be a priority for the TEL and will focus on the importance of sharing information; developing procedures and mutual assistance laws, and other measures to protect business and citizens.
Next Generation Networks "Next generation networks" (NGN) is a catchall phrase for the infrastructure that will enable the advanced new services to be offered by mobile and fixed network operators, while continuing to support all of today's existing services. To achieve seamless services at a global level, APEC TEL actively engages the private sector to identify new technologies and issues.
The TEL will continue to promote discussion on NGN and the development of the Asia Pacific Information Society. The TEL has already made invaluable contributions to this goal, including its initiatives in e-commerce, e-government, e-security, disaster preparation, on-line learning and skills standards development.