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 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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 IISs subsidiary NIC-SE. <http://www.nic.se/english/> www.nic.se Gail Watt www.edemocracy.se <http://www.edemocracy.se/> _______________________________________________ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.
