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ITU PP-14 Day 9: We’re still deep in the Ad Hocs

By on 31 Oct 2014

It’s Day 9 and we are mid way through the Plenipotentiary. All delegations are deep into Ad Hocs and informal groups negotiating consensus texts, sometimes with progress, but often without. As always the Internet issues remain contentious with virtually no prospect of consensus.

ITU PP-14 Day 6: The existence of the Internet

By on 28 Oct 2014

It was a day of discussion centred on Resolution 130: Strengthening the role of ITU in building confidence and security in the use of information and communication technologies and Resolution 101: Internet Protocol-based networks.

ITU PP-14 Day 4: A day of elections

By on 24 Oct 2014

It was a day of elections, more policy statements, and the start of the Internet-related proposals. It looks set to be a busy weekend with many to be further discussed and negotiated.

Islamabad IPv6 Workshop

By on 24 Oct 2014

APNIC visited Islamabad, Pakistan to provide a three-day IPv6 workshop from 25 to 27 August 2014. The workshop was organized and supported by the NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (NUST-SEECS) and the …


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