[Chapter-delegates] How can ISOC chapters help in the development of IP-based networks?

Veni Markovski veni at veni.com
Wed Dec 15 13:46:08 PST 2010


Thanks, Grigori -
that's exactly what ISOC HQ could do - prepare these documents, and 
provide free of any restrictions, including copyright - to the chapters, 
to distribute among governmental representatives in our countries. ISOC 
HQ could start with ideas about the IPv6 working group, the Terms of 
References for the new Internet-related public policy issues working 
group, etc.

veni

On 12/15/2010 15:21, Grigori Saghyan wrote:
> 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
>
>
>
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> 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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