I* Wrap: From the London meeting
Representatives from the organizations responsible for the coordination of the Internet’s technical infrastructure met in London last week – here’s my thoughts on the meeting’s important topics.
Representatives from the organizations responsible for the coordination of the Internet’s technical infrastructure met in London last week – here’s my thoughts on the meeting’s important topics.
Guest post: I have been given the chance to express my thoughts to you, after being elected as an EC member of APNIC at APNIC 39 conference. I would say it’s my honour and I thank you for your trust and support.
Guest Post: The Coordination Council (CC) of NETmundial Initiative (NMI), of which I am a member, had the draft Terms of Reference (ToR) under consideration after the initial consultation for it in February.
Guest Post: Why is trust relevant to Internet governance institutions and does it have an impact on its everyday operations?
GSMA Mobile World Congress is the world’s biggest mobile industry event, this year attracting 93,000+ attendees from 200 countries.
It has a role in managing Internet names, numbers and protocol parameters, you may answer… but exactly what, and how does it work?
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.