[WSIS CS-Plenary] Possible problem with Audiovisual services in
Tunis
Jean-Louis FULLSACK
jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr
Thu Nov 10 08:07:57 GMT 2005
Hello Bill
I think that is organized by the WSIS Team to demonstrate in reality that ICT is job providing and economy fueling, as the Plan of Action mentions it ! Poor NGOs ...!
Jean-Louis Fullsack
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Hello,
This may be of concern to people organizing parallel events in Tunis. If you were assuming that the conference host would provide microphones, a computer, projector, and screen to display Power Point presentations or whatever, you might need to think again. After several rounds of communication with the authorities, a colleague who's organizing the ICT4Peace event was informed that all A/V requests are being handled by one private French contractor called GL Events which charges rather hefty fees. For a two hour session, ICT4P was quoted as follows:
Audiovisual Engineer, at Overtime Rate (i.e. a person to turn on the projector for you and then sit there)
200 euros
Projector, 2 hours
600 euros
Screen
100 euros
So that's 900 euros for two hours. USAID is organizing a four hour event, and was quoted 1,800 euros.
Does anyone have different information?
Thanks,
Bill
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