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For-Profit: A for-profit entity is an organization that is commercial (i.e., for-profit) in nature. To join PTC, a for-profit entity must have a major interest in the Pacific region or be able to show a relationship with and an interest in the development of telecommunications in the region.
Non-Profit: A non-profit entity is an organization that is officially designated as such within its state or country of origin. Examples of non-profit organizations include government ministries and departments, educational institutions, foundations, international organizations, and charities. Non-profit organizations do not include public or para-statal corporations such as a PTT.
Individual: Individual membership is restricted to professional researchers, academics, and retired telecommunications professionals who have made contributions to the field.
Affiliate: Affiliate membership is restricted to organizations that are unable to become full PTC members due to their bylaws or similar restrictions.
Student: Student membership is restricted to bona fide full-time students.
”PTC holds value for Arcadian as it provides a broad and reliable platform for Arcadian to reach its key customers, vendors, and financing partners. That pool of industry talent is key to Arcadian’s growth.
Dan DavisCEO, Arcadian Infracom
Event Sponsors help make specific events possible through significant monetary and/or in-kind contributions.
PTC and its Collaborators actively work together to co-create, co-develop, and/or co-host new or existing events, activities, or initiatives in support of PTC’s vision and mission.
Supporting Organizations support PTC by promoting the organization’s events, activities, and initiatives and trading in-kind services with PTC.
A class of Supporting Organizations, Supporting Media are traditional and online media organizations that support PTC by trading in-kind services and further increasing the visibility and profile of PTC activities.