[Chapter-delegates] Debrief of Frankfurt INET

Klaus Birkenbihl Klaus.Birkenbihl at Isoc.de
Sat Mar 5 02:28:16 PST 2011


Hi all,

small addition: for those of you who speak German (or can live
with the output of Google translate or so): ISOC.DE published a report
on http://www.isoc.de/2011/02/inet-in-frankfurt-ein-erfolg/ with
a few links to more resources.

Klaus

Anya Chambers wrote on 2011-03-04 14:27:
> Hi Joly
> 
> We did shoot some short videos of some of the speakers - just getting
> their approval now - so they will be posted asap.
> 
> Anya
> 
> 
> On Mar 4, 2011, at 5:53 AM, Joly MacFie wrote:
> 
> 
> Congratulations on a great event, Frederic,
> 
> Was there any video shot, will it be posted?
> 
> I really like “don’t take the Internet for granted” - perhaps it might
> be used as a theme for OneWebDay this year.
> 
> j
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 5:05 AM, Frederic Donck <donck at isoc.org
> <mailto:donck at isoc.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Dear All
> 
>     Please find herewith a short debrief of our recent INET hold in
>     Frankfurt (February 23)
>     As you've certainly seen from the agenda
>     ( http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/11/frankfurt-agenda.shtml)
>     we have benefitted from the participation of key international and
>     German speakers/panelists- And this has been instrumental in order
>     to achieving our three-fold objectives for this INET.
> 
>     1. Connecting the International level with Internet local issues.
>     The theme of the day "Securing the Future Growth of the Internet:
>     Stability, Openness and Trust" allowed for very lively debates,
>     especially as the audience was very pro-active. Privacy and
>     network confidence related issues remain a hot topic in Europe and
>     in Germany and the conversation between the audience and the
>     panelists opened many interesting perspectives. Also, the morning
>     session, dedicated to the openness of the Internet, has been
>     marked by thought provoking debates, all demonstrating
>     the real importance and urgency to engage with all stakeholders at
>     both intl and local level on ISOC key principles and strategic
>     messages.
> 
>     **2. Raising ISOC and ISOC chapter visibility in Germany
>     Both feedback from the audience as well as a great coverage in
>     press/media (see below) have shown an important interest and focus
>     on ISOC activities in Europe and in Germany. This shows, if
>     needed, the importance of engaging with stakeholders at local
>     level,  for which the chapters are our leading forces.
> 
>     3. Media Outreach:
>     The objective from a communications perspective was to leverage
>     the content of the Frankfurt INET event before, during and
>     afterwards to maximise its impact and to extend its reach. Prior
>     to the event we reached out to key media contacts, inviting them
>     to the event and arranging some briefings. We focused our outreach
>     on the “don’t take the Internet for granted” message which
>     resonated well with the German media.On the day of the event we
>     issued a press release highlighting the event themes and quoting
>     key speakers. Nine journalists attended including representatives
>     from the Wall Street Journal, Reuters. Both before and during the
>     event we generated some buzz on Social Media – including posting
>     videos of speakers on Facebook, event postings on Linked in and
>     the German language Xing in addition to regular Twitter
>     updates.The results of the outreach were great – this project was
>     an excellent start to new relationships with key German media. The
>     coverage was also very positive
>     Example coverage
>     -eWeek: Open Internet The devil is in the detail
>     <http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/interview/open-internet-the-devil-is-in-the-detail-21421>
>     <http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/interview/open-internet-the-devil-is-in-the-detail-21421>-Deutschlandfunk: _Kontrollnetze
>     und Netzkontrollen
>     <http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/computer/1398315/>_
>     _<http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/computer/1398315/>_-Deutsche
>     Welle: German chapter of Internet Society tackles Internet's futur
>     <http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6454354,00.html>
>     <http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6454354,00.html>-European
>     Voice: What kind of Internet does the _EU currently have? And how
>     can it avoid the path to ruin?
>     <http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/2011/february/how-to-ruin-the-internet/70184.aspx>_
> 
>     Needless to say, all of this was only possible because of a great
>     collective effort and I want to thank again our German Chapter for
>     their contribution to this success.
>     Hope you find this debrief useful and I look forward to our next
>     (European)  INET in Bucharest (November 11, tbc) which will be
>     associated with a EU chapters Meeting.
> 
>     Best Regards
>     Frederic
> 
>     Frederic Donck
>     Director European Regional Bureau
>     Internet Society
> 
>     www.isoc.org <http://www.isoc.org/>
> 
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