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WCIT settles into a long night as deadlocks solidify ... into logjam • The Register

WCIT settles into a long night as deadlocks solidify ... into logjam • The Register | The Benefits of Sharing | Scoop.it
[Paul Conneally's insight:
With the asterisk debate postponed, the delegates in Dubai have arrived at the meat of the proposed treaty on international telecoms and are hitting deadlocks which make one wonder if any of them have seen the proposals before.]
Via Paul Conneally
Gonzalo San Gil's insight:

*Sad for what it's supposed to be a Conference of Experts...
:(

Paul Conneally's curator insight, December 12, 2012 12:36 PM

With the asterisk debate postponed, the delegates in Dubai have arrived at the meat of the proposed treaty on international telecoms and are hitting deadlocks which make one wonder if any of them have seen the proposals before.

Gonzalo San Gil's comment, December 12, 2012 12:56 PM
*Sad for what it's supposed to be a Conference of Experts...
:(
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Post-WCIT civil society statement: A way forward | Association for Progressive Communications

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, 14 December 2012 (APCNews)

December 14, 2012

At the World Conference on International Telecommunication (WCIT) conference in Dubai, ITU member states tried to negotiate new International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs). We as civil society organizations want to express our concern at the lack of transparency, openness, and public consultations that marked the national preparatory processes and the WCIT discussion in Dubai, despite some efforts to open the process to civil society.
Gonzalo San Gil's insight:

*The Conference has ended, not the discussion.
Now The RealFight -for an Open  Internet- Begings.
(...having realised that 'Authorities' are sadly inefficient...)

- Hands On.
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