Dear All
I'd rather suggest that the SwiNOG core team is going to formulate a clear
statement to the Swiss ITU delegation (please note that I left the SwiNOG
core team 1y ago). SwiNOG needs to speak in a united voice in this matter.
I might remember you of one specific article of the SwiNOG
Hi Fredy,
A couple of months ago the chairman of ISOC-CH (Vicenzo Palotti)
reached out to OFCOM and asked for their position and any plan to
reach out to the civil society.
The answer was that they will basically follow the EU position (which
is not a bad thing). They also stated that they did
Does anyone know the Swiss delegate of the upcoming ITU conference in Dubai? It
would be appropriate if the delegate of our democratic country actually has a
known face and we all know how he/she is going to vote.
The topics in this conference are a real threat to the Internet we know and
love
Am 27.11.2012 22:37, schrieb Fredy Kuenzler:
Does anyone know the Swiss delegate of the upcoming ITU conference in
Dubai? [...]
In response to my tweet pointing to this email in the SwiNOG mailinglist
archive I got a response with five names of the Swiss Delegation:
There was the
I don't know the Swiss delegate to WCIT. As co-author of Arnold's presentation
I would like to point out 2 of the references on slide 7 of the presentation:
–Example of a controversial document: ETNO (The European Telecommunications
Network Operators' Association) Paper on Contribution to
On Nov 27, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Fredy Kuenzler kuenz...@init7.net wrote:
Mr Frédéric RIEHL, Chef des Affaires Internationales, OFCOM
Mr Hassane MAKKI, Affaires Internationales, OFCOM
Mr Raphael SCHERRER, Conseiller Economiste, OFCOM
Mr Dirk-Olivier VON DER EMDEN, Conseiller juridique, OFCOM
Mr
On 2012-11-27 22:37 , Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
Does anyone know the Swiss delegate of the upcoming ITU conference in
Dubai? It would be appropriate if the delegate of our democratic
country actually has a known face and we all know how he/she is going
to vote.
The topics in this conference are
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