On 6 May 2013, at 08:42, Patrik Fältström <paf@frobbit.se> wrote:
I encourage everyone to, for example, have a look at this document and others that describe one view of the Internet that for example does not match my personal view.
Thanks for this Patrik. It's all very well to look at these documents and perhaps comment on them here. But what should people do if they want to have their views heard where it would have the most impact? Should they make a trip to Geneva? Is the WTPF meeting open to non members? If not, how do non-ITU members get someone (who?) to make representations on their behalf? Would the NCC do this? How? Will the NCC even be at WTPF? What are the likely consequences of this WTPF meeting? Can it decide anything which influences or determines ITU policy, eg create a resolution that becomes a binding agenda item for the next plenipot or requires the ITU to set up a new study group? So many questions... I wonder too why ITU is continuing to discuss Internet governance when that issue is supposed to be something they've to leave alone.