And don't assume that just because ISOC is on the case that this
situation is covered. It's a real threat and every ITU Secretary-General
since 1999* has been trying to grab these powers, supported by more
or less authoritarian governments.

*The last S-G who was not trying this was Pekke Tarjanne, who was largely
responsible for telecom liberalisation at the international level. He left
office in January 1999.

Regards
   Brian Carpenter

On 2012-01-20 06:01, Eliot Lear wrote:
> What this story refers to is the World Conference on International
> Telecommunications.
> 
> DID YOU KNOW?
> 
> ... that the Internet currently runs through a loophole in these
> international regulations that were last amended in the 1980s?
> 
> ... that there are some countries who would like to exert more control
> over what protocols run on the Internet?
> 
> If you didn't know, perhaps you might want to engage with ISOC to learn
> more about this.  Check out http://www.internetsociety.org/regulation.
> 
> Eliot
> 
> On 1/19/12 5:04 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
>> For those who haven't seen it, here:
>>
>>   Next battle over Net ramps up worldwide
>>   http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71625.html
>>
>> is an interesting story, one which is also fairly accurate (often not true
>> of major media stories about the Internet).
>>
>>      Noel
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