[Chapter-delegates] How can ISOC chapters help in the development of IP-based networks?
Grigori Saghyan
gregor at arminco.com
Wed Dec 15 12:21:27 PST 2010
Dear All,
fully support Veni's suggestion.
It is very hard process, in each country ITU representative is a
governmental organization.
They have serious problem - they do not have qualified staff, even more,
they do not have anybody, who is able to understand modern challenges.
In this situation any normal suggestion from local ISOC chapter can be
very important for government, they need any feedback from ISOC.
Let me ask once more - let us prepare suggestions, recommendations for
local ITU representatives. Without such recommendations ISOC policy is a
criticism without suggestions.
With respect,
Grigori Saghyan
ISOC.AM
On 15.12.2010 18:19, Veni Markovski wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Changing the subject, I'd like to draw everyone's attention to a vital
> part of the ITU Plenipot 2010 resolutions, the words "including, but
> not limited to".
>
> The Internet-related resolutions resolved that the ITU should
>
> 1. explore ways and means for greater collaboration and coordination
> between ITU and
> relevant organizations* involved in the development of IP-based
> networks and the future Internet,
> through cooperation agreements, as appropriate, in order to increase
> the role of ITU in Internet
> governance so as to ensure maximum benefits to the global community
>
> * Including, but not limited to ICANN, the RIRs, the IETF, ISOC and
> W3C, on the basis of reciprocity
> basis.
>
> Now, my suggestion for the chapters is to see which one of you can get
> involved in the work the ITU does, as the resolution calls for the ITU
> to engage through cooperation agreements, etc., and since the words
> only name some of the organizations, it does not exclude the others,
> quite the contrary - it includes them. If any chapter has the capacity
> to work in the areas, covered by Resolution 101, 102, 133, then it
> should approach the ITU - via its regional offices, or via the
> national representative (usually Ministry of Communications), and see
> what you could do to promote the development of IP-based networks.
>
> best,
> Veni
>
> On 12/15/2010 03:16, Patrick Vande Walle wrote:
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