[kictanet] AFRINIC Survey
George Nyabuga
george at afrinic.net
Wed Oct 10 11:59:42 EAT 2012
Dear listers,
AFRINIC has launched a global Members and Community Survey in bid to improve its services and identify key areas in which to focus its activities and resources.
The survey launched on Monday, 8 October, by AFRINIC Chief Executive Officer Adiel A. Akplogan is aimed at the African community and its members as the organisation seeks to improve Internet development in the Africa region. “The outcome of the Survey that will come from your valued feedback will have a direct impact on AFRINIC’s future Operational Plan,” said Mr Akplogan in a message to the African Internet community during the launch. “We are committed to take into consideration all your inputs and comments.”
The survey, found online at http://www.afrinic.net/en/community/stakeholders-survey-2012 will run until 8 November 2012 . The survey will be reviewed and analysed by TNS Analysis Mauritius (an Independent consulting firm) in order to provide a fair and accurate analysis of the feedback. Please participate in the survey if you can.
Best regards,
Dr George Nyabuga Tel: +230 403 51 00
Head, Communications and PR, AFRINIC Fax: +230 466 67 58
george at afrinic.net - www.afrinic.net
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On Oct 9, 2012, at 10:38 PM, Grace Githaiga wrote:
> FYI
>
> From: Ellery at cdt.org
> Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 11:23:59 -0700
> To: wcit12 at cdt.org
> Subject: [WCIT12] ITU Twitter Storm on Wednesday 10/10
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> We got word today that the ITU secretariat is planning to do a "Twitter storm" tomorrow 10/10 at 18:00 CET---sounds like they will focus on promoting the ETNO proposal, which presents a clear threat to net neutrality and access to information. A few folks have pointed out that the act of promoting a particular proposal contradicts the ITU's depiction of the secretariat as a neutral arbiter of the process. Here is a tweet from ETNO, announcing the planned "storm": https://twitter.com/ETNOAssociation/status/255684963389825025
>
> We plan to do some strategic "counter tweeting" here at CDT, and we think it would be great if others do the same. Does this sound like a good idea to folks?
>
> If so, you can follow @ITU or @lgambardella (Luigi Gambardella, executive board chair of ETNO) or just @CenDemTech (CDT's account) to see what's happening. Use hashtags and #ITU #WCIT and tweet at @ITU and/or @lgambardella to participate.
>
> If you're looking for simple messages to tweet about the ITU process, our ITU toolkit [https://www.cdt.org/content/itu-tools-advocates] has plenty to offer. As for ETNO-specific tweets (if this is indeed the focus), I would recommend focusing on the fact that the ETNO proposal could threaten Internet neutrality; threaten access to information online; and limit access to information in less-developed countries.
>
> Hoping to get a little conversation going around this today---reply all with ideas, strategies, etc.
>
> Thanks all,
>
> Ellery
>
>
>
> PS: If you want to read more about the ETNO proposal, here are a few materials we've put out recently:
>
> Short summary of our ETNO proposal analysis
> https://www.cdt.org/files/pdfs/EU_Telco_Proposals-CDT.pdf
>
> Full ETNO proposal analysis
> https://www.cdt.org/blogs/cynthia-wong/2106radical-proposal-now-table-itu
>
> Global Voices post on ETNO proposal
> http://advocacy.globalvoicesonline.org/2012/07/27/european-telco-proposal-to-itu-a-threat-to-the-open-web/
>
>
> Ellery Roberts Biddle
> Center for Democracy and Technology
> (415) 814-1711
>
>
>
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