Strengthening Internet governance through community collaboration
Regional voices, technical collaboration, and inclusive dialogue are key to sustaining a global, open, and interoperable Internet.
Regional voices, technical collaboration, and inclusive dialogue are key to sustaining a global, open, and interoperable Internet.
Guest Post: Former APNIC Fellow and ISIF Award recipient Vashkar Bhattacharjee, who is visually impaired, shares his story of how he won the WSIS Prize, which rewards ICT initiatives.
APNIC attended the 7th ITU CWG-Internet Committee Meeting held from 17 to 18 February 2016, in Geneva, Switzerland.
A timeline of APNIC’s involvement in the WSIS+10 review process during 2015.
APNIC attended the General Assembly High-Level Meeting that reviewed the implementation of the WSIS outcomes from 15 to 16 December at the UN Headquarters in New York.
2015 is the 10th anniversary of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) but also anniversary of a multistakeholder experiment that helped bring WSIS to a successful conclusion: the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).
Guest Post: Constance Bommelaer discusses what a “post-2015” vision for the Information Society could look like in the lead up to an event that will have an impact on its outcome, WSIS+10.
The 2015 IGF was a very productive meeting – here’s the top 10 highlights from the event.
Catch up on what was discussed at the Cooperation SIG at APNIC 40 in Jakarta.
Guest Post: What is the WSIS10 review and why is it important for numbers folk?