II-Stiftelsen (IIS) The Swedish Internet Infrastructure Foundation has
released an audio tape of their recent conference session “ICANN vs UN/ITU
<http://www.iis.se/Internetdagarna/2005/14-styra/styra.shtml>  - Who should
control of the Internet?” . There were 5 presentations and a panel debate
including other conference participants.  The 2 key Swedish government
negotiators – Jörgen Samuelsson from the Industry Ministry and Ambassador
Astrid Dufborg from the Foreign Ministry presented along with Olof Nordling
from ICANN, Giovanni Seppia from CENTR and Johan Martin-Löf, senior
strategist from the Swedish Telecommunications Board. 

 

The audio mp3 file can be downloaded (about 35 megabytes so broadband access
is recommended – takes about 2 hrs to download with 56k telemodem)  at:

http://www.iis.se/Internetdagarna/2005/14-styra/id05-14-ljud.mp3

 

Shortly I will be sending along other documentation links from another
conference that was intended to assist the Swedish government
representatives and others before the Tunis meetings 

 

 

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II-Stiftelsen (IIS), the Internet Infrastructure Foundation www.iis.se
<http://www.iis.se/>  , has two main tasks – to run and develop the top
level domain .se – Sweden, and to further develop the Internet
infrastructure in Sweden.

The IIS board manages and develops the .se domain with a long-term
perspective regarding new functions, increased stability, greater
reliability and efficient operations. IIS is a non-profit organisation with
a long-term perspective regarding its missions and goals. The IIS board
comprises representatives from a broad cross section of Swedish society.

The day to day administration of the .se domain is managed by IIS’s
subsidiary NIC-SE.  <http://www.nic.se/english/> www.nic.se

 

Gail Watt

www.edemocracy.se <http://www.edemocracy.se/>  

 

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