[Chapter-delegates] Friendly Reminder OECD Call UTC 20.00 [2nd call]

Anne Lord lord at isoc.org
Wed Feb 6 11:49:51 PST 2008


Dear Colleagues,

This is just a friendly reminder that we have our second "E-meeting" to
discuss the OECD Ministerial on 'The future of the Internet economy' on
6 February UTC 20.00 (in ca. 15 minutes).

It will be chaired by Bill Graham and the agenda is on the ISOC
website: http://www.isoc.org/isoc/chapters/meetings/oecd_20080206.php

You will find below the draft agenda of the ITC Forum that will be held
a day before (16th June 2008, Seoul) the ministerial officially starts.
Chapter delegates will be invited during the call to suggest topics and
speakers for this event.

More information can also be found at
http://www.isoc.org/pubpolpillar/issues/oecd_ministerial.shtml
and
http://www.oecd.org/document/19/0,2340,fr_2649_34255_38051667_1_1_1_1,00.html#ministerial

Details of how to
connect to the meeting on Marratech are at the top of the page at:
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/chapters/meetings/

This is a link to enter the e-meeting room "ISOC Auditorium":
<URL:https://marratech.webapps.isoc.org:8001/launch.jsp?sid=10>

Best wishes
Anne

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Draft Internet Technical Community Forum agenda
- January 2008 -

Note: The ITC Declaration (see draft) is the result of the ITC Forum

Preliminary remarks
- How the Internet works, how it is constantly evolving
- Prospective analysis justifying the process of the ministerial and the
interest of sharing the ITC's expertise
- Emphasizing utility of multi-stakeholderism
- Announcing the deliverable of the day: the ITC Declaration

Creativity
- The scaling up of the network, the need to support the Internet
through research and infrastructure development (prospective)
- The impact of the end-to-end architecture on innovation
- The necessity of educating to access

Confidence
- Future threats ahead of us (prospective)
- Multi-stakeholder approach in preserving confidence and fighting
cyber-crime is vital (case-study approach)

Convergence
- The speed of Convergence, steps to expect (prospective)
- The necessity of preserving a collaborative model in the context of
convergence
- The issues related to network neutrality
- Sharing responsibilities in IPv6 deployment

Conclusion (Common session with other stakeholders' groups)
- How to balance the 3 "Cs" Creativity, Confidence and Convergence
- Deliverable: ITC Declaration
- Next steps for cooperation between OECD and stakeholders
____________________

Possible speakers (+ Civil Society, BIAC and policy makers)

- Lynn Saint Amour (Internet Society, President and CEO): Benefiting
from Convergence
- Leslie Daigle (Internet Society, Chief Internet Technology Officer):
Promoting Creativity or Benefiting from Convergence
- Paul Wilson (APNIC, Director General): Promoting creativity
- Doug Van Houweling (Internet2, CEO and President): Building Confidence
or Promoting Creativity
- Paul Twomey (ICANN, President and CEO): Global Internet Economy
- Rajasekhar Ramarai (ICANN, Board member): Building Confidence
- Nii Quaynor (University of Cape-Coast, Professor of computer science,
Chairman of AFNOG): Benefiting from Convergence
- Patrick Faltröm (Cisco Systems, Senior Consulting Engineer):
Benefiting from Convergence (IPv6 issue)
- Joi Ito (Chairman, Creative Commons, Six Apart; Board of Technorati,
Socialtext, Mozilla): Promoting Creativity
- Jun Murai (Vice-President, Professor, Faculty of Environment and
Information Studies, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Japan KEIO
University, Advisor of the previous Prime minister of Japan): Building
Confidence or Benefiting from Convergence







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