Number Resource Organization to Highlight the Importance of Global Adoption of IPv6 at Internet Governance Forum
Amsterdam, 9th September 2010 – The Number Resource Organization (NRO), made up of the world’s five Regional Internet Registries, will lead key discussions about Internet infrastructure at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) next week. All Internet stakeholders are invited to participate by attending two NRO-hosted workshops, either on-site or remotely.
The first session, entitled ‘IPv6 Around the World’, takes place on Tuesday, 14th September, and will highlight the positive work being done in all regions to deploy IPv6. The focus of the workshop will be to encourage planned adoption of the next-generation addressing protocol across developed and developing regions through the sharing of best practices. The organisers hope that discussions from this session will help to inform the Critical Internet Resources main session, on Wednesday, 15th September, with the latest news about the state of global IPv6 deployment.
A second workshop on ‘Enhancing Transparency in Internet Governance’ will take place on Wednesday, 15th September. The discussion will focus around the importance of cooperation between the public and private sectors on this issue, which is critical to ensuring that all stakeholders can benefit from the continued growth of the Internet.
Axel Pawlik, chair of the NRO, explains: “The Internet plays a vital role in today’s global economy, precisely because it does not obey traditional geographic and national boundaries. As many people today are realising, global cooperation is essential to ensuring that the Internet is a safe, accessible and stable environment for all.”
He continues, “The RIRs, the NRO and many others in the broader Internet technical community are committed to working closely with governments and regulatory bodies around the world to aid the understanding of the Internet infrastructure, particularly in relation to any policy decisions. We must continue to work together to ensure that regulation can be both practical and effective, without sacrificing the incredible benefits of the Internet.”
In addition to the NRO workshops on “IPv6 Around the World” (87) and “Enhancing Transparency in Internet Governance” (88), RIR representatives are participating in the following sessions and workshops:
Main session: Internet governance for development (Thursday, 16th September)
27. Use of Latin and Native American Languages on the Internet (Friday, 17th September)
28. Priorities for the long term stability of the Internet (Tuesday, 14th September)
60. A Proposal For Setting A Standard of Care in International Law For Cross-Border Internet (Tuesday, 14th September)
146. The Impact of Good Governance of Internet for Human and Sustainable Development (Wednesday, 15th September)
148. The Internet and FOSS: Applications and Challenges for Africa (Friday, 17th September)
158. Routing and Resource Certification: Self-governance and security at the core of Internet operations (Tuesday, 14th September)
172. Public-Private Cooperation on Internet Safety/Cybercrime (Wednesday, 15th September)
O.F5 International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Policy and Practice Work on Data Protection and Privacy (Wednesday, 15th September)