Telecommunications Against Trafficking and Exploitation

Introducing TATE 2.0: A New Chapter in Telecom’s Fight Against Human Trafficking

The telecom industry sits on the front lines of our connected world. Every day, technicians, engineers, and field teams are working in communities where human trafficking can be hidden in plain sight. The Telecom Against Trafficking and Exploitation (TATE) program was created to equip these professionals with the awareness and tools to recognize the signs and safely report concerns.
This fully refreshed training experience has been redesigned to better serve today’s telecom workforce. Built with input from industry partners and subject matter experts, TATE 2.0 delivers data-driven training that is concise, practical, and directly relevant to the work telecom professionals do every day.
Key highlights of the new program:

  • Updated Survivor informed content, including a message from a survivor of Human Trafficking
  • Real-world, telecom-specific scenarios, taken from actual experiences to prepare personnel for real life situations
  • All new actionable reporting tool, empowering participants with the confidence to report.
TATE 2.0 represents an important step forward in mobilizing the telecom industry against human trafficking, and allows everyone to contribute to the fight against this crime. Take the time learn the signs, recognize and notify. 30 minutes could change a life.

 

Together, we can harness the power of a vigilant workforce dedicated to making an impact for good and create a safer world for everyone.

What's in the RAN Course?

This 30-minute training program provides industry-specific education on key indicators of human trafficking that can be observed while on the job, and is designed to raise awareness about the various forms of exploitation, such as forced labor, sex trafficking and child exploitation. The RAN training also provides detailed reporting steps to notify the proper authorities in a timely and effective manner to ensure a prompt response.