Open ITU consultation on the Internet
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The ITU’s created an open consultation on "Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet”. More details are here: http://www.itu.int/en/council/cwg-internet/Pages/consultation-feb2016.aspx It might be worthwhile for this WG to submit something. Or ask our respective governments what sort of response, if any, they’re preparing.
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Jim Reid writes:
http://www.itu.int/en/council/cwg-internet/Pages/consultation-feb2016.aspx
It might be worthwhile for this WG to submit something. Or ask our respective governments what sort of response, if any, they’re preparing.
Don't know what the Dutch government is ging to do, but they did send me a notice about this.
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Jim,
The ITU’s created an open consultation on "Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet”.
It might be worthwhile for this WG to submit something.
Yes, if we can agree on a suitable response. Anyone willing to take a first cut? Any responses being prepared by other groups with similar concerns as we have?
Or ask our respective governments what sort of response, if any, they’re preparing.
Indeed - considering all the actual decisions in ITU are made by country representatives, that is the most effective path if we can find sympathetic ears in our governments. Julf
participants (3)
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Jaap Akkerhuis
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Jim Reid
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Johan Helsingius