Re: [cooperation-wg] RIPE NCC's Response to CWG-Internet Open Consultation "Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet”

2016-09-22 Thread Michael Oghia
Hi Collin,

I definitely think so. Especially if we can help translate why it isn't
merely a technical function. That is, the Atlas program has many
implications for business, civil society, and government as well -- each
for different reasons. And it will only expand as more probes and anchors
come online.

Best,
-Michael
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On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 5:11 PM, Collin Anderson 
wrote:

> Thanks for sharing this Marco,
>
> Appears that a diversity of stakeholders have contributed to this process,
> and some of the comments that I've read through have been interesting (if
> only for who replied).
>
> Submissions: http://www.itu.int/en/council/cwg-internet/
> Pages/consultation-feb2016.aspx
>
> If I can put one thing on the CWG-Internet radar aside from IPv6,
> measurement systems such as RIPE Atlas should also have a place in building
> an enabling environment – something that is less likely to be covered by
> other non-commercial or governmental comments. Would it be worthwhile to
> also promote measurement of access in such forums?
>
> Cordially,
> Collin
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Marco Hogewoning 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> In response to the ITU Council Working Group on International
>> Internet-related Public Policy Issues (CWG-Internet)’s open consultation
>> “Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet”, we have
>> prepared and submitted the attached contribution on behalf of the RIPE NCC.
>>
>> In our submission we emphasise the need for IPv6 and highlighted the
>> ongoing coordinated efforts by all stakeholders to expedite the deployment
>> of IPv6 in their networks, services and products.
>>
>> Should you have any questions regarding this consultation or our
>> contribution, please do not hesitate to contact me or one of my colleagues.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Marco Hogewoning
>>
>> External Relations
>> RIPE NCC
>>
>
>


Re: [cooperation-wg] RIPE NCC's Response to CWG-Internet Open Consultation "Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet”

2016-09-21 Thread Collin Anderson
Thanks for sharing this Marco,

Appears that a diversity of stakeholders have contributed to this process,
and some of the comments that I've read through have been interesting (if
only for who replied).

Submissions:
http://www.itu.int/en/council/cwg-internet/Pages/consultation-feb2016.aspx

If I can put one thing on the CWG-Internet radar aside from IPv6,
measurement systems such as RIPE Atlas should also have a place in building
an enabling environment – something that is less likely to be covered by
other non-commercial or governmental comments. Would it be worthwhile to
also promote measurement of access in such forums?

Cordially,
Collin



On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Marco Hogewoning  wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> In response to the ITU Council Working Group on International
> Internet-related Public Policy Issues (CWG-Internet)’s open consultation
> “Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet”, we have
> prepared and submitted the attached contribution on behalf of the RIPE NCC.
>
> In our submission we emphasise the need for IPv6 and highlighted the
> ongoing coordinated efforts by all stakeholders to expedite the deployment
> of IPv6 in their networks, services and products.
>
> Should you have any questions regarding this consultation or our
> contribution, please do not hesitate to contact me or one of my colleagues.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marco Hogewoning
>
> External Relations
> RIPE NCC
>