![]() And I remember the reaction of the people on the staff and some of the people from the national delegations to the Internet was negative. When the Internet took off in the early, as a commercial medium globally in the early 1990s I was based at the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva doing research there in offices they provided. I spent a lot of time around telecommunications regulatory and standards type institutions. I myself started my career, long a political scientist I studied international telecommunications arrangements. So it's the one that I have been looking forward to the most.īecause it is on a topic that has been eating at me for awhile. I must say I'm very happy, it is my eighth and final one of the week. I'll just briefly give you the genesis of this workshop. But we have some interesting things to debate here as well. I know there's a lot of other things going on at the same time, including an interesting debate about Prism. This is workshop 282, Internet/telecom "convergence" and global internet governance.Īnd I'm happy to see you all here. I'm from the University of Zurich and I also teach Internet Governance and I'm also the Chair of the Noncommercial Users Constituency in ICANN. Good morning, everyone! My name is is William Drake. It is posted as an aid to understanding the proceedings at the session, but should not be treated as an authoritative record. Although it is largely accurate, in some cases it may be incomplete or inaccurate due to inaudible passages or transcription errors. The following is the output of the real-time captioning taken during the Eigth Meeting of the IGF, in Bali, Indonesia. INTERNET TELECOM “CONVERGENCE” AND GLOBAL INTERNET GOVERNANCE BUILDING BRIDGES-ENHANCING MULTI-STAKEHOLDER COOPERATION ![]()
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