[Chapter-delegates] [Internet Policy] NTIA blog post about IANA transition - Re: Is the Internet broken...?
abdelkerim ousman
abdelkaoust at gmail.com
Sat Aug 20 05:06:31 PDT 2016
Tres bien dit
Le 20 août 2016 11:05, "Abdeldjalil Bachar Bong" <
abdeldjalil.bachar at gmail.com> a écrit :
> Bonjour à tous
>
> Merci pour vos précieuses contributions et je commence toujours à
> apprendre de vous et je confirme ici que la langue n'est pas un total
> blocage essayons de s'y mettre ;
>
>
> un bon article en Français sur cette transition
>
> "le Gouvernement Américain donne une date à la transition de l'ICANN
>
> http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/le-gouvernement-
> americain-donne-une-date-a-la-transition-de-l-icann-39840892.htm
>
>
> Bonne réception
>
> Le samedi 20 août 2016, Richard Hill <rhill at hill-a.ch> a écrit :
>
>> Dear Wolfgang,
>>
>> Thank you for expanding on the history of WSIS. What you write below
>> corresponds well to my understanding of what happened prior to, and
>> during,
>> PP-98. (Except that I think that Res 133 was not agreed at PP-98, it came
>> later, at PP-2004 in Marrakesh.)
>>
>> Best,
>> Richard
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: "Kleinwächter, Wolfgang"
>> > [mailto:wolfgang.kleinwaechter at medienkomm.uni-halle.de]
>> > Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2016 09:27
>> > To: Richard Hill; John More; Seun Ojedeji
>> > Cc: internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org
>> > Subject: AW: [Internet Policy] NTIA blog post about IANA transition -
>> > Re: Is the Internet broken...?
>> >
>> > Richard:
>> > WSIS was supposed to be a development conference, whose goal was
>> > supposed to be to figure out how to fund telecommunications growth in
>> > the developing countries, given the loss of revenue engendered by the
>> > demise of the accounting rate system, and the growing importance of
>> > telecommunications, including the Internet.
>> >
>> > Wolfgang:
>> > WSIS has an history on its own and it goes back to the NWICO debate in
>> > UNESCO in the 1980s. NWICO was the last big East-West cold war
>> > controversy (freedom vs. censorship in mass media) but it did have
>> > always a "development" aspect (free vs. balanced flow of information
>> > and the MacBride report)). The Soviet proposal for a World
>> > Communication Conference, based on the outcome of the NWICO resolution
>> > of the UNESCO General Conference in 1983 in Belgrad, was discussed but
>> > rejected within UNESCO. When UNESCO ended the NWICO debate in 1991 it
>> > was Richard Butler and after him Pekka Trajanne, both ITU Secretary
>> > Generals, who picked some issues from the NWICO debate - as the concept
>> > of the right to communicate (Jean d´Arcy) - and used it in ITU
>> > discussions (based on the Maitland Report which was related to a
>> > certain degree to the Macbride Report) .
>> >
>> > The 1990s were the decade of "World Conferences" (Human Rights, Woman,
>> > Environment, sustainable development) and so ITU discovered that there
>> > is a gap in this series of world summits. UNESCO lost all credibility
>> > to be the host of such a world communication summit and ITU was the
>> > natural place to discuss the emerging issues of "communication
>> > technology". However, some governments feared that a "World
>> > Ciommunication Summitt" would replicate the NWICO debate and blocked it
>> > when the proposal was discussed during the 1994 ITU PP in Kyodo.
>> >
>> > The compromise in Kyodo was to allow the ITU to host - from time to
>> > time - so-called World Telecommunication Policy Fora (WTPF), big
>> > conferences but no summit with a limited mandate (telecommunication,.
>> > not "communication or information society"). In the ITU PP in 1998 the
>> > idea came back and - as a result of a bigger package deal wich included
>> > ICANN and resolution 101 (and 102 & 133) - western countries removed
>> > their opposition against another world summit but pushed for a
>> > feasability study done by the UN. The outcome of this study (2001) was
>> > that the WSIS was done under the UN but the UN did ask ther ITU to
>> > "host" it. The DNS was not on the agenda from the beginning of WSIS. It
>> > was put on the agenda in the very last moment via the regional WSIS
>> > ministerial meeting in Beirut (February 2003) just days before
>> > PrepCom2.
>> >
>> > w
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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