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High-Level Panel Organizes to Address Future of Internet Governance

 

A diverse global group of stakeholders from government, civil society, the private sector, the technical community and international organizations has formed a Panel on the Future of Global Internet Cooperation. The Panel's first meeting is scheduled for December 12 - 13 in London.

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Focusing on the pressing issue of Internet governance, and committed to a multistakeholder approach, the Panel plans to release a high-level report in early 2014 for public comment. The report will include principles for global Internet cooperation, proposed frameworks for such cooperation and a roadmap for future Internet governance challenges.

Recognizing the importance of the initiative, President Toomas Ilves of Estonia has agreed to serve as the group's Chairman. President Ilves is a longtime public supporter of an open, secure and accessible Internet. Vint Cerf, often cited as one of the founders of the Internet, will serve as a vice-chair of the Panel.

ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, was an early catalyst for the Panel and recognized the need for a globally diverse group to independently address broad, complex issues. It will organize the secretariat and provide logistical support for the Panel. ICANN cited growing pressures to address issues outside its sphere of responsibility as a motivating factor in forming a high-level panel.

In the coming year, several key events will address Internet governance topics, including the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and a recently announced conference to be hosted by Brazil in Spring 2014. The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands will also be a substantive partner in the work of the Panel and host a meeting at the historic Sunnylands estate in Rancho Mirage, California in early 2014.

ICANN consulted with a number of organizations to develop the Panel. Members were chosen to ensure that a regionally diverse cross-section of stakeholders would be represented. Panel members' activities will be independent of their organizations. Panel members include:

-- Mohamed al Ghanem, Founder and Director General of the

UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority; former

Vice-Chair, UAE Information and Communications Technology

Fund

-- Virgilio Fernandes Almeida, Member of the Brazilian Academy

of Sciences; Chair of Internet Steering Committee; National

Secretary for Information Technology Policies

-- Dorothy Attwood, Senior Vice President of Global Public

Policy, Walt Disney Company

-- Mitchell Baker, Chair, Mozilla Foundation; Chair and former

CEO, Mozilla Corporation

-- Francesco Caio, CEO of Avio; former CEO, Cable and Wireless

and Vodafone Italia; Founder of Netscalibur; broadband

advisor in UK and Italy

-- Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist for

Google; former Chairman, ICANN; Co-Founder of the Internet

Society

-- Fadi Chehade, CEO and President of ICANN; Founder of Rosetta

Net; technology executive

-- Nitin Desai, Indian economist and diplomat; former UN

Undersecretary General; convener of Working Group on

Internet Governance (WGIG)

-- Toomas Ilves, President of Estonia; former diplomat and

journalist; former Minister of Foreign Affairs; former

Member of the European Parliament

-- Ivo Ivanovski, Minister of Information Society and

Administration, Macedonia; Commissioner to the UN

Broadband Commission for Digital Development

-- Thorbjorn Jagland, Secretary General of the Council of

Europe; former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Norway;

Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee

-- Olaf Kolkman, Director of NLnet Labs; "Evangineer" of the

Open Internet; former Chair of the Internet Architecture

Board

-- Frank La Rue, labor and human rights lawyer; UN Special

Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to

Freedom of Opinion and Expression; Founder, Center for

Legal Action for Human Rights (CALDH)

-- Robert M. McDowell, former U.S. Federal Communications

Commissioner; Visiting Fellow, Hudson Institute's Center

for Economics of the Internet

-- Andile Ngcaba, Chairman, Convergence Partners; Executive

Chairman, Dimension Data Middle East and Africa; former

South African Government Director General of Communications

-- Liu Qingfeng, CEO and President of iFLYTEK; Director of

National Speech & Language Engineering Laboratory of China;

Member of Interactive Technology Standards working group

-- Lynn St. Amour, President and CEO of the Internet Society;

telecoms and IT executive

-- Jimmy Wales, Founder and Promoter of Wikipedia; Member of

the Board of Trustees of Wikimedia Foundation

-- Won-Pyo Hong, President, Media Solution Center, Samsung

Electronics

Additional members to be confirmed.

 

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