Interesting read, I was wondering whether anyone in this community knows
how much weight is behind it--given that the importance of white papers
coming out of the EC differs.
Kind regards,
Corinne Cath
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I would really appreciate it if you would be able to share it with the
community.
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Dear all,
I have been heavily involved in that IEEE work, do let me know if you would
like more info on it.
Best,
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I would be happy to add to that conversation from the perspective of civil
society, as ARTICLE 19 recently wrote about the impact of 5G development
and roll-out on human rights. I assume a remote presentation option is
possible?
(I shared the blog to the list, but here is another link:
Thank you for sharing Achilleas! Related to this, I recently wrote a blog
for ARTICLE 19 about the promises and perils of 5G and what civil society
do to ensure that human rights play a central role in its development.
Might be of interest.
https://www.article19.org/join-the-debate.php/252/view/
Dear all,
I want to quickly revisit a comment made by Michele, who mentioned that
many other working groups have a more steady flow of emails (although we
seem to be doing a pretty good job of late) because they are working on
specific projects.
I had a look on the RIPE website and found the
Dear Gordon and others,
As a 'lurker' on the list and a pretty regular RIPE participant, I can only
state that I think this mailinglist is very important. And yes, that it is
a wanted, and necessary, contribution to the larger conversations going on
at RIPE. That being said, I can imagine your
>> [If you're not attending the RIPE meeting in person, you can stop reading
>> now]
>>
>> Hi those at the meeting,
>>
>> I wanted to draw your attention to a BoF happening this evening that may
>> be of interest. Corinne Cath, Oxford Researcher and re