
The Brand Called You Stephen Ibaraki interviews Dr. Bilel Jamoussi, Candidate, Director of the Telecommunications Standardization Bureau TSB
Aug 31, 2022
39:44
The world today runs on data and information. This data and information need to be transmitted from place to place in seconds. Transmitting this data all over the world needs some Telecommunication standards. Phone numbers that we dial every day and the usage of internet requires certain protocols to be standard at the scale of the world. Standards make this possible.
Today’s guest, Bilel Jamoussi, is an engineer, a leader, a diplomat. He discusses his journey from Tunisia to Geneva. He talks about his time at Nortel and applying for patents and coming up with standards. He also discusses the ITU and his time as the Chief of Study Groups Department.
About Dr. Bilel Jamoussi
- In 2010, I joined ITU as Chief of Study Groups Department in Geneva, Switzerland.
- In ITU, I help coordinate standards in a new era characterized by digital transformation that requires an increased collaboration with vertical sectors such as healthcare, transportation, utilities, and banking.
- Bilel Jamoussi an engineer, a leader, a diplomat originally from Tunisia.
- A Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Penn State And have over 22 Granted, and patents filed with the US in a variety of fields.
- Worked in the telco industry for over 15 years with companies like Bell and Nortel, a member of the IEEE and currently working for the ITU, one of the UN agencies based out of Geneva.
