Dear Grace,
This is a very nice piece done in a nice and easy to understand way explaining ITRs and clearly demonstrating (through a running example) the import of whatever might happen in Dubai.
Great piece Sally! Very insightful indeed.
Regards and many thanks,
Davis M Onsakia
'The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for.' - Maureen Dowd
An op-ed by Sally Shipman Wentworth, Internet Society (ISOC)
"Contrary to some headlines: The UN is not trying to “take over the Internet.”
But this treaty could fundamentally alter the way traffic flows across the Internet, and may even create new barriers to access. This is because some of the signatory
nations have suggested the treaty not be limited to telecommunications traffic but should be expanded to include regulations for Internet traffic. In this case, the WCIT presents an opportunity for governments to reintroduce old regulations and maybe apply a more centralized nation-based order to the Internet.".
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