[chapter-delegates] Review of chapter application for the ISOC Cambodia chapter

Prof.Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman charm at ksc.au.edu
Tue May 17 23:34:30 PDT 2005


Dear Terry,

ISOC Thailand supports the establishment of the Chapter in Cambodia.  If
there is any thing we can do to help, we shall be delighted to.

Best regards,
Srisakdi

On Tue, 17 May 2005, Terry Weigler wrote:

> Dear Chapter Delegates,
>
> Below please find the chapter application for the proposed
> chapter in Cambodia.  This is sent to the chapter delegates mailing
> list to give you an opportunity to comment on it.  The VP
> of Chapters is most interested to hear if there exist reasons why
> a Chapter application should not be accepted but you're welcome
> to offer statements of support, too.  Later, we will send a package of
> the proposed Bylaws and officers to this list, again for you to comment.
>
> Criteria to date for evaluating Chapter applications and Bylaws has been
> pretty straightforward: unless there's a good reason not to accept a
> proposed Chapter it is approved.  As part of involving you in the process of
> reviewing these materials ISOC is open to suggestions on additional criteria
> you believe are relevant. Since you are already successful operating
> Chapters, you are best positioned to comment on what is likely to be
> successful.
>
> The application is copied below for your consideration. If you have any
> comments, questions or concerns, please respond in two weeks,
> (01 June 2005) to <chapters at isoc.org>
>
> Regards,
> Terry Weigler
> ISOC Chapters Administration
>
> >Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 21:19:32 +0700
> >From: Norbert Klein <nhklein at gmx.net>
> >Subject: Application to form an ISOC Cambodia chapter
> >
> >Dear ISOC VP for Chapters,
> >
> >I would like to apply for the creation of a CAMBODIAN chapter of the
> >INTERNET SOCIETY. The chapter will cover the geographic area of CAMBODIA,
> >now not covered by any other chapters.
> >
> >The goal of the chapter will be to facilitate and foster communication
> >within Cambodia and with the outside through the development of the use of
> >the Internet in Cambodia. To Lobby the Cambodian government to improve the
> >development of telecommunications infrastructure in the country, as well
> >as in developing the necessary laws to assure that the use of the Internet
> >will be fair and that the right conditions for its development are set,
> >including deregulation of services and fair management of the .kh ccTLD.
> >
> >I have been a member of ISOC ­ with some interruption - since the 1996
> >Montreal WORKSHOP ON NETWORK TECHNOLOGY FOR COUNTRIES IN THE EARLY STAGES
> >OF INTERNETWORKING. I had introduced e-mail in Cambodia in 1994 and was
> >delegated in early 1996 and managed the .kh ccTLD until the Cambodian
> >government requested to take charge of it. I am actively participating in
> >Internet Governance issues.
> >
> >Another founding member of the Chapter will be Javier Solá, also involved
> >with ISOC since 1996, serving as VP for conferences in 1998/1999, and for
> >7 years director of the Spanish Internet Users Association in Spain and at
> >that time involved in Internet Governance. He is now coordinator of the
> >Khmer Software Initiative, promoting the use of local language computing
> >and information access in Cambodia.
> >
> >The chapter will receive administrative support from the Open Forum of
> >Cambodia, a Cambodian local NGO, base of the first e-mail system in
> >Cambodia, of the .kh ccTLD at its start and now of the Khmer Software
> >initiative. It will also receive general support from NiDA, the National
> >Information Technology Development Authority of Cambodia (the body of the
> >Cambodian government in charge of ICT).
> >
> >Cambodian does not have an association law. The document that usually
> >passes for constitution is a letter from the Government saying that the
> >papers have been received and will be processed when the law becomes
> >available. There are therefore no requirements on bylaws. We will
> >therefore use an adaptation of the template bylaws in the ISOC website ­ a
> >draft is attached; please let us have your comments.
> >
> >We will immediately start a campaign for local ISOC membership (global
> >ISOC membership) and hope to have 25 members quite soon.
> >
> >Please do not hesitate to ask any question on the creation of this
> >Chapter, its founders or any other relevant issue.
> >
> >Best regards,
> >
> >Norbert Klein
> >Open Forum of Cambodia
> >P.O. Box 177
> >Phnom Penh
> >Cambodia
> >
>
>



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