Greg and all,

  The simplest and most effective way to handle this is to have an advance

team form the Berkman center contact CNN or TBS as well as possibly
Kinkos and see about getting a VAN with the necessary host servers
installed down there for the conference in advance.  This is not that
difficult to do.  I have given Ben the contact numbers in the past and
have
offered to assist in doing this on an Mbone as well remotely.  If ICANN
or the Berkman center can't handle that they are not worth spit!!!

Greg Skinner wrote:

> Kerry Miller wrote:
>
> > my concrete suggestion is that the Santiago conference consist
> > entirely of networked computers. The Board and the SO reps and
> > the lobbyists and all can stay home, and take the opportunity to
> > read the mail -- yes, and respond (confer) -- for a change. ICANN
> > might then stand a chance of getting to the other foot(ing) before
> > the entire cobbled-together contraption tragically collapses.
>
> Perhaps, as a compromise, the Santiago conference can run as planned,
> but those who attend (if connectivity permits) can use their computers
> to interact with the online community.  Would the Berkman center
> consider using something like ichat, or perhaps open up the news site
> to be writable for the duration of the conference?
>
> --gregbo

Regards,

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