Skopje (North Macedonia), 27 October 2022 – ETNO, the Association representing Europe’s leading providers of digital networks and services, met today in Skopje for its annual General Assembly. Members and observers approved ETNO’s annual strategy for 2023 as well as a series of governance decisions. As per ETNO statutes, the event was hosted on a rotating basis by leading North Macedonian telecom operator Makedonski Telekom.
ETNO Strategy for 2023
By taking stock of the challenging geopolitical and economic situation, ETNO confirms that its main guiding light for 2023 will be the main purpose of the European telecom sector: empowering communities through access to inclusive digital infrastructure and services, while enabling a dramatic reduction of carbon emissions.
In this context, ETNO’s priorities for 2023 will be clustered around 3 main areas:
Governance Decisions
The General Assembly reconfirmed Steven Tas (Proximus) as ETNO Executive Board Chairman 2023 for an additional one-year mandate. In terms of Executive Board composition:
The General Assembly also approved the 2023 budget, providing for a stable financial situation, while taking into account inflationary pressures.
Lise Fuhr, Director General of ETNO, said: “In 2023, ETNO’s main objective is to support members and policymakers in difficult times, as digitalization can offer much needed socio-economic opportunities. We are grateful to Makedonski Telekom for hosting us in the heart of the Balkans, at a moment in which this region looks at connectivity to boost its societies and economies”.