[Chapter-delegates] Advance Notice / Preview: Caribbean Internet Report to launch on Monday

Alejandro Pisanty apisanty at gmail.com
Sun Feb 19 08:09:35 PST 2017


Javier,

most likely not, but insted it could be that Puerto Rico may have been
considered out of the study due to the North American connection of the
country.

Alejandro Pisanty

On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Javier Rua <javrua at gmail.com> wrote:

> Kathryn Brown and Shernon Osepa were at the launch in Barbados. I wonder
> if there is a "Caribbean" vis a vis "LATAM" definition issue here.
>
> Javier Rúa-Jovet
>
> +1-787-396-6511
> twitter: @javrua
> skype: javier.rua1
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua
>
>
> On Feb 19, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Eduardo Diaz <eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Dan:
>
> Some of the final conclusion in this report are similar to the 5 year plan
> that we have for increasing broadband adoption in Puerto Rico. This plan is
> currently being implemented by the multistakeholder Puerto Rico Broadband
> Taskforce (PRBT). Please visit our web site for more info:
> http://www.prbroadband.org . You may want to read the plan which can be
> downloaded here: The Gigabit Island Plan
> <http://www.prbroadband.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/pr_gigabit_plan_020915_final.pdf>
>
> I am wondering why Puerto Rico, as being part of the Caribbean and having
> similar geographical difficulties, was not included in the study. How was
> this decided and by whom?  ISOC Puerto Rico was not aware of this effort at
> all which demonstrate once more how out of sync is ISOC with their local
> chapters.
>
> Let me know if we can be of any future help. I am currently presiding the
> PRBT group too.
>
> -ed
>
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:43 AM Dan York <york at isoc.org> wrote:
>
>> Chapter leaders,
>>
>> I want to give you all a heads-up that on Monday we are announcing a new
>> Internet Society report titled ‘*Unleashing the Internet in the
>> Caribbean: Removing Barriers to Connectivity and Stimulating Better Access
>> in the Region*’.  The report is available now for you to view at:
>>
>> https://www.internetsociety.org/doc/internet-caribbean-2017
>>
>> But we would ask you to please hold off on promoting the report (for
>> example, on social media or other email lists) until the formal
>> announcement happens on Monday.
>>
>> Today (Friday, 17 Feb) our President and CEO Kathy Brown is in Barbados
>> with staff members Shernon Osepa and Niel Harper talking about the report
>> in person to local regulators, press, university students and the Barbados
>> Chapter. This will be followed by a formal press release and public launch
>> on Monday.
>>
>> Yesterday evening we learned that Shernon was able to arrange for a live
>> stream of the session with Kathy that will start in about 30 minutes at
>> 11:15am local time (UTC-6, equivalent to 10:15am EST if that helps). You
>> can watch at:
>>
>> https://livestream.com/internetsociety/carib
>>
>> It will be recorded for later viewing.
>>
>> Raúl Echeberría, our VP for Global Engagement, sent the following text to
>> our Board of Trustees about the report:
>>
>> -----
>>
>> The report is the result of some hard work by Internet Society staff. It
>> highlights the many challenges that exist with Internet access in a
>> geographically difficult region and outlines the need for a stronger policy
>> framework to enable greater Internet development as a way to meet the
>> region’s needs.
>>
>> There key recommendations made by the report are:
>>
>> 1. Develop clear and forward-looking policy and regulatory frameworks
>> that focus on developing the Internet and information and communications
>> technology (ICT) both in individual countries and across the region.
>>
>> 2. Encourage greater private-sector participation and innovation by
>> improving the enabling environment and the support ecosystem in general
>> paying particular attention to fostering increased competition in the
>> Internet access market and promoting open access to shared facilities, such
>> as telecentres and innovation hubs (iHubs).
>>
>> 3. Put in place initiatives that builds greater participation by the
>> public, including those that improve digital literacy and increase the
>> availability of free access to public institutions.
>>
>> 4. Ensure that the ICT projects are aligned with the country’s needs and
>> development priorities.
>>
>> 5. Adopt a regional approach and system of collaboration on common
>> problems and goals, taking advantage of the benefits that emerge—especially
>> with regard to implementation costs—due to the economies scale and scope
>> that can be realised.
>>
>> I believe that this report helps to position us as a leader on Internet
>> access. I very much hope you find it interesting and informative.
>>
>> -----
>>
>> Please do take a look at the report as it gives quite a comprehensive
>> view of Internet access in the Caribbean region.  And we would appreciate
>> any assistance with sharing the information once the launch happens on
>> Monday.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Dan
>>
>> --
>> Dan York
>> Senior Manager, Content & Web Strategy, Internet Society
>> york at isoc.org   +1-802-735-1624 <(802)%20735-1624>
>> Jabber: york at jabber.isoc.org
>> Skype: danyork   http://twitter.com/danyork
>>
>> http://www.internetsociety.org/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> As an Internet Society Chapter Officer you are automatically subscribed
>> to this list, which is regularly synchronized with the Internet Society
>> Chapter Portal (AMS): https://portal.isoc.org
>
> _______________________________________________
> As an Internet Society Chapter Officer you are automatically subscribed
> to this list, which is regularly synchronized with the Internet Society
> Chapter Portal (AMS): https://portal.isoc.org
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> As an Internet Society Chapter Officer you are automatically subscribed
> to this list, which is regularly synchronized with the Internet Society
> Chapter Portal (AMS): https://portal.isoc.org
>



-- 
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
     Dr. Alejandro Pisanty
Facultad de Química UNAM
Av. Universidad 3000, 04510 Mexico DF Mexico
+52-1-5541444475 FROM ABROAD
+525541444475 DESDE MÉXICO SMS +525541444475
Blog: http://pisanty.blogspot.com
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/pisanty
Unete al grupo UNAM en LinkedIn,
http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/22285/4A106C0C8614
Twitter: http://twitter.com/apisanty
---->> Unete a ISOC Mexico, http://www.isoc.org
.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://elists.isoc.org/mailman/private/chapter-delegates/attachments/20170219/97e70a83/attachment.htm>


More information about the Chapter-delegates mailing list