Governing the Net: 10 years on from WSIS
Ten years have passed since WSIS – what progress has been made?
Ten years have passed since WSIS – what progress has been made?
Work now needs to begin on developing the Service Level Agreement between the numbering community and ICANN as outlined in the CRISP proposal.
Workshop successfully opening doors for all stakeholders in the Pakistan Internet Ecosystem to learn and share
Guest Post: The deadline for inputs into the NETmundial Initiative (NMI) Terms of Reference (ToR) has been pushed until Thursday 27 March.
Strong community progress has been made on the IANA Stewardship Transition, but more work lies ahead to bring the process to a successful conclusion.
Guest Post: To have the NETmundial Initiative better serve the Internet, your input is indispensable, and it is you that can help to establish a firm base on which it is crafted.
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.
APNIC attended the PITA Member Meeting and PTC’15 from January 17-21 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Guest post: Jahangir Hossain outlines his experiences as an IGF secretariat fellow and the things he has learned about Internet Governance.
To welcome in the new year, APNIC asked a cross section of the Asia-Pacific numbering community for their thoughts on last year, and for their predictions for the Internet in 2015.