A new base for data discussions
At APNIC 39 in Fukuoka, Japan, the Policy SIG began discussing resource registration issues that may result in new APNIC resource policies.
At APNIC 39 in Fukuoka, Japan, the Policy SIG began discussing resource registration issues that may result in new APNIC resource policies.
Internet Policy Development Consultant, Adam Gosling, takes us through the policy proposals to be discussed at APNIC 39/APRICOT 2015 in Fukuoka, Japan.
During APNIC 38, the APNIC Member Meeting approved the formation of a new APNIC Special Interest Group (SIG) that would serve as the APNIC venue for the discussion of Public Policy and Internet Governance issues that are relevant to our community.
ITU’s 19th Plenipotentiary Conference was held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from Monday, 20 October to Friday, 7 November 2014.
A reflection on where we stand after more than a year of preparatory events and three weeks of conferencing.
It was a day largely spent in approvals on the second to last day of PP-14.
We’re reached the stage where resolutions on Internet related matters passed through both readings of the Plenary without comment, ending the discussions on the Internet at this Plenipotentiary.
After a substantial amount of work in the Ad Hoc Group on Internet Related Matters, the results were finally passed up through the Working Group of Plenary session and are now destined for their first reading in the Plenary of the Conference tomorrow.
Monday saw the last of the issues related to the documents in the Ad Hoc Group on Internet related matters, and a number of matters passing through the Working Group of the Plenary.
It was a long weekend of work that focused on the Internet-related resolutions.