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Internet Governance In The Arab World

Internet Governance In The Arab World. Paul Rendek, RIPE NCC MENOG 10. Arab IGF. Arab IGF formed February 2012 - at open consultation meeting in Beirut Multistakeholder in nature, open and inclusive Egypt will host Arab IGF Secretariat

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Internet Governance In The Arab World

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  1. Internet Governance In The Arab World Paul Rendek, RIPE NCC MENOG 10

  2. Arab IGF • Arab IGF formed February 2012 - at open consultation meeting in Beirut • Multistakeholder in nature, open and inclusive • Egypt will host Arab IGF Secretariat • Call for Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) published: http://www.igfarab.org/ • Regional Concerns: • Capacity building / job creation in IT / youth

  3. Arab IGF • Scheduled for 9-11 October 2012 – Kuwait • Hosted by Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS) • Gov’ts present: AE, BH, DZ, EG, JO, KW, LB, OM, QA, SA • Other stakeholders: • ICANN, SAMENA, KITS, Lebanese University, Sudan University of Science & Tech., DiploFoundation, Microsoft, RIPE NCC…

  4. Arab IGF – Input to global Process Why is this important for tech. community?: • Identify regional public/private cooperation to inject into Global IGF • RIRs & industry partners have always stressed importance of regional input into global IGF • RIRs support remote participation using technology • Positive step for all stakeholders to get involved • Influence through presence and contributions • Help make better public policy

  5. Useful Links: • Arab IGF • www.igfarab.org • Middle East Network Operators Group (MENOG) • www.menog.org • UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) • http://www.escwa.un.org/ • League of Arab States (LAS) • http://www.arableagueonline.org

  6. TRA Orientation at RIPE NCC • Staff from all Telecommunications Regulatory Authorities (TRA) from Middle East to visit RIPE NCC for a 3 day orientation of the RIR system • Planned for 2-4 July 2012 • Establish relations and open the door for consulation from RIPE and RIPE NCC

  7. RIPE NCC Roundtable, February 2012 • First time in Brussels, more than 50 attendees • Including 10 European Commission staff • Topics discussed: • ITU WCIT / ITRs • Led to greater RIPE NCC involvement with CEPT • Cross-border law enforcement and the RIPE NCC • Combined perspectives from government and LEAs • IPv6 deployment, RPKI, RIPE NCC tools and services • Should the RIPE NCC have a meeting in the ME region?

  8. Questions?

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