Participants have come from Ghana, Nepal, Burma, Nigeria, Uganda, Liberia, Bangladesh and more. Issues that have been explored include telecom expansion, regulation, cultural differences, issues and definitions of privacy, management techniques, economics, marketing, privacy regulations, data security, and decision-making.
The course is sponsored by ATLAS, the CU Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship, and the USTTI. The USTTI is a non-profit public-private partnership between senior federal officials and leaders of the U.S. information and communication technology and broadcast industries.