2017-06-10 0:28 GMT+04:00 Sunday Folayan <[email protected]>: > Just for the records: AfriNIC Ltd did organize these at AIS '17: > > 1. https://www.internetsummitafrica.org/daily-recap/158-ais17-daily- > recap-2 > The AfGWG-16 Meeting saw several government officials, regulators and law > enforcement agencies gather on Monday 29 May from 10:00 am to 3.00 pm. It > was a closed session. > > 2. https://www.internetsummitafrica.org/daily-recap/161-ais-17-daily- > recap-3-30-may > Panel on Internet Shutdown > This session was held with the objective to demystify Internet Shutdown in > Africa and view it with the lens of different stakeholders in the region. > Panelists representing various stakeholder groups (Technical Community, > Business Community, Civil Society, and Government) discussed the topic. > The panel consisted of: > 1. Moderator and Academia: Prof Nii Quaynor - Ghana > 2. AFRINIC and Technical representative and Business, Mr Sunday > Folayan - Nigeria > 3. Dr Chérif Diallo, Ministry of ICT - Senegal > 4. Government ARPCE, Luc Missidimbazi - Congo > 5. KICTANET & Civil Society, Grace Githaiga - Kenya > 6. Civil Society, Kathleen Ndongmo - Cameroon > 7. Communication Authority of Kenya, Mr Vincent Ngundi - Kenya > > Watch the video of this session at : https://www.internetsummitafrica.org/ > participate-remotely/internet-shutdown >
Will any of this have happen if there was no anti-shutdown proposal? We only have to look at history of shutdowns and agenda of all past AfriNIC meeting and we will likely reach same conclusion. -- Borg le Chevalier ___________________________________ "Common sense is what tells us the world is flat"
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