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NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

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Commissioners

Chen, Chung-Shu
Chen, Chung-Shu
Lih-Yun Lin
Major Research Areas
  • Telecommunications
    Communications Technology, Spectrum Management, Regulations of Telecommunications and Broadcasting
Academic Record/Education
  • B.S., Electrical Engineering Department , Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan, 1988
  • M.S., Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan,1990 
Professional Experience
  • Full-time Positions
    • Specialist, Data Communications Business Group, Chunghwa Telecom
    • Section Chief , the National Communications Commission
    • Deputy Director, Department of Posts and Telecommunications, Ministry of Transportation and Communications
    • Director, Department of Frequency and Resources, the National Communications Commission
    • Director, Department of Infrastructure and Cybersecurity, the National Communications Commission
    • Chief Secretary, the National Communications Commission
  • Part-time Positions
    • Twelfth Director of the Board, Institute for Information Industry
    • Taiwan Representative at ICANN Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) 
    • Seventh Director of the Board, TWNIC (Taiwan Network Information Center)
    • Chairperson of the Domain Name Committee of the TWNIC, 2018~2019
    • Member of the Advisory and Coordinating Committee of the Computer Crime Prevention Center, Taiwan High Prosecutors Office
Specialties/Awards
  • Fourth place winner of the National Civil Servant Writing Competition, 1997
  • Model Civil Servant of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 2002
  • Model Civil Servant of the Executive Yuan , 2019
  • Best Chief Official of the Executive Yuan Exercise for National Critical Infrastructure Protection, 2020
  • From 2019 to 2020, leader of a team that successfully customized Band Pass Filter (BPF) specifications, thereby adding 60MHz of bandwidth of the 3.5GHz frequency band allocated for 5G licensing in Taiwan, which was equivalent to adding 31.2 billion NT dollars in revenue to the national treasury.