Re: [DNS] FWD: gTLD-News: Australian push for say on global net control

Re: [DNS] FWD: gTLD-News: Australian push for say on global net control

From: Narelle Clark <narelle_clark§yes.optus.com.au>
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 14:14:05 +1000
Sorry to repost the original mesg so completely, but is anyone from
ISOC-Au or pplp from this forum going to the Geneva ISOC meeting that
is referred to below?

Will it be broadcast via a multicast feed of some sort? Are there any
other papers up for discussion or reference? How was the Australian
"position" determined?

Does this group need a physical/visual/voice conference to come to
firm conclusions?


Narelle

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Tony wrote:

> To: gtld-news&#167;gTLD.com
> Subject: gTLD-News : Australian push for say on global net control
>
> By Beverley Head
>
> Australia is squaring up to play a major role in defining the future
> regulatory regime for the internet.
>
> On Friday, Dr Paul Twomey, chief executive of Australia's National Office
> of the Information Economy, speaking at Internet 98 in Geneva, will demand
> that any organisations set up to regulate the internet be truly
> representative of the broad range of internet stakeholders
> worldwide ? and not hostage to particular geographies.
>
> http://www.afr.com.au/content/980721/inform/inform3.html
>
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> I just thought that someone on this list might be interested also...
>
> Tony Anastasi
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Received on Wed Jul 22 1998 - 12:29:33 UTC

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