> From: "Joel M. Halpern" <j...@joelhalpern.com>
> 
> With apologies for the problems making these slides available, and 
> thanks to Bernard for finding a work-around, for now the slides are 
> available via links from
> http://www.iab.org/2013/03/14/wcit-what-happened-whats-next/

In this mailing list:

- One major component of the WCIT kerfuffle is that governments
(especially those of less-devleoped countries) want to have more
influence in Internet processes.

- Another thread lamenting the lack of people from less-developed
countries who attend the IETF and participate in various of its
leadership activities.

A common solution to these problems would be for the governments in
question to provide long-term sponsorships for their citizens to
attend and participate in the IETF.  This would probably cost less
than many of the activities the WCIT treaty was proposed to enable!

Dale

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