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> On 21 Apr 2021, at 21:58, Ish Sookun <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Arthur,
> 
> On 22 February 2021 you tweeted [1] about a fruitful meeting between
> AFRINIC and the ICT Authority of Mauritius on initiatives to leverage
> Internet development in Mauritius.
> 
> I asked whether those initiatives would be made public and you replied
> that they will be when finalized. Are those initiatives finalised yet?

The AFRINIC’s initiatives proposed to ICTA are still under review at their 
level.
> 
> The ICT Authority published a Consultation Paper [2] on proposed
> amendments to regulate Social Media in Mauritius. Section 11.2 of the
> paper provides details on the infrastructure that the regulator proposes
> to set up in order to do a Man-In-The-Middle styled decryption of all
> Facebook traffic in Mauritius.
> 
> This does not give the impression of leveraging Internet development in
> Mauritius. On the contrary it sounds like restricting development.


By reading it, should I understand that you would like to know whether 
AFRINIC's meeting with the ICTA would have contributed to the adoption of this 
ICTA’s Consultation Paper on proposed amendments to the ICT Act for regulating 
the use and addressing the abuse and misuse of Social Media in Mauritius 
<https://www.icta.mu/docs/2021/Social_Media_Public_Consultation.pdf>   ?
 
For your information, please note that on 22 February 2021, AFRINIC met ICTA in 
line with the framework of  AFRINIC’s engagement with Internet ecosystem 
stakeholders, which include public organisations, civil society groups and 
private sectors. The said meeting was about the review of the adoption and 
deployment of IPv6 in Mauritius. Both parties seized this opportunity to foster 
initiatives to accelerate the effective deployment of this protocol on the 
government and operators networks to allow Internet users in Mauritius to take 
full advantage of the IPv6.
 
In the light of the above, AFRINIC has neither been consulted for nor 
participated in the elaboration of this consultation paper. 
Furthermore, please note that as the African Internet Registry, AFRINIC values 
​​its neutrality by refraining itself to interfere in the formulation of any 
national policies to be adopted by a government or an ICT regulator, which may 
be out of the scope of its mission. <https://www.afrinic.net/history> 
However, AFRINIC strives to advocate for a secure and open Internet  (ref : 
https://afrinic.net/2017-04-05-keep-the-internet-open-to-all 
<https://afrinic.net/2017-04-05-keep-the-internet-open-to-all>)

Hoping to have answered your concern,
 
Kind regards
 
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Arthur Carindal N.

Head of Stakeholder Engagement , AFRINIC Ltd.

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> On 21 Apr 2021, at 21:58, Ish Sookun <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Arthur,
> 
> On 22 February 2021 you tweeted [1] about a fruitful meeting between
> AFRINIC and the ICT Authority of Mauritius on initiatives to leverage
> Internet development in Mauritius.
> 
> I asked whether those initiatives would be made public and you replied
> that they will be when finalized. Are those initiatives finalized yet?
> 
> The ICT Authority published a Consultation Paper [2] on proposed
> amendments to regulate Social Media in Mauritius. Section 11.2 of the
> paper provides details on the infrastructure that the regulator proposes
> to set up in order to do a Man-In-The-Middle styled decryption of all
> Facebook traffic in Mauritius.
> 
> This does not give the impression of leveraging Internet development in
> Mauritius. On the contrary it sounds like restricting development.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ish Sookun
> 
> [1] https://twitter.com/carindaln/status/1363872993743679492
> [2] https://www.icta.mu/docs/2021/Social_Media_Public_Consultation.pdf
> 

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