Alice, Thank you for passing along. While not directly related to WCIT and the ITRs, Brazil contributed to the Council Working Group on international Internet-related public policy issues (CWG-Internet) a description of their national process for developing policy related to the Internet and the principles they work by. The Brazilian delegate kindly gave me permission to share their contribution, but I find it is on the WCITLeaks page so I'll just provide a pointer there: http://files.wcitleaks.org/public/S12-RINTPOL1-C-0002!!MSW-E.pdf The principles are also up on their web page: http://cgi.br/english/faq/index.htm Chip Disclaimer: Although I am a US Citizen and work for Cisco, my views do not necessarily correspond to either a US or Cisco position. On Jun 20, 2012, at 6:01 PM, alice@apc.org wrote:
Dear all,
As mentioned by the ITU Secretary General the Netherlands held public national consultations on WCIT recently. They have made the report available to ISOC and others.
Please see:
https://fileshare.tools.isoc.org/wentworth/public/Report%20Dutch%20WCIT%2020...
Best
Alice
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