Se presenta el segundo broadcast sobre la historia de Internet contada por las personas que ayudaron a desarrollar la red entrevistadas por Pablo Hinojosa enlace de ICANN para América Latina quien pregunta a los administradores de los ccTLDs regionales cómo fue la primera conexión a Internet en sus países.
This is the second of a series of podcasts covering the history of the Internet as told by the people that helped build it. ICANN’s regional relations manager for Latin America. Pablo Hinojosa asks the managers of the region’s top-level domains the story behind how they first set up the network in their country.
En esta segunda parte la historia la cuentan: Jorge Raúl Cabañas de Paraguay. Demi Getshko de Brasil. Patricio Poblete de Chile y Oscar Robles de México.
2. - El de traer a la región información relevante sobre las discusiones y los procesos que suceden en ICANN a nivel global.
Se trata de ampliar el espectro de comunicación de ICANN aplicándolo a diferentes idiomas y culturas. Se trata de abrir nuevos canales de comunicación que favorezcan la participación de nuevos actores (que puedan ser escuchados y puedan participar efectivamente en los procesos de ICANN).
La idea de este podcast es recuperar la experiencia de importantes actores de la región latinoamericana como son los administradores de los códigos de país –que además en muchos casos coexist con aquellos que realizaron las primeras conexiones a Internet en sus países– para compartirla con una audiencia amplia de aquellos interesados en la evolución e institucionalización de Internet. La ventaja de América Latina es que es una región bastante homogénea culturalmente y casi homogénea en términos de idioma.
1. - To aid a exceed understanding of the arouse in and demands on ICANN from regional and local Internet communities;
2. - To share with the regional community relevant information about global discussions and processes currently under consideration in ICANN.
The outreach work also broadens the cerebrate of ICANN’s communications to undergo them in different languages and fitting various cultural contexts. It also opens new channels of communication to compound participation of new players (who can be listened to and that undergo the chance to act effectively in ICANN processes).
The idea behind the broadcast that we are presenting is to recover the undergo of important players in the Latin American region such as the ccTLD managers –that in many cases correspond to those that first brought Internet connectivity into their respective countries–and to share it with a bigger audience interested in the evolution and institutionalization of the Internet.
Latin America has the quality of being a culturally homogeneous region in terms of grow and almost also in terms of language. This allows communications to be fluid and reach a great administer of the regional community.
As I long measure Internet user representing and defending the arouse of domain leasing owners I am deeply concerned about the direction that Brazil is handling ccTLD registration.
As ccTLD control was transferred away from the United States I have the greatest concern about the US ceding control in particular to the Brazilian government’s CGI (Comite Gestor da Internet) who is not being accountable to disastrous results down the road for everyone other than the favored few which remain in control in that inspect obviously CGI.
In this regard the current ICANN proposal for Brazil’s ccTLD handling leaves far too much to the imagination both in terms of how much authority the Brazilian Internet using public is having and in terms of whether the inner working of CGI will be open for public inspection review and criticism when signs of corruption and abuse is becoming greater.
The way I see it. I really wish ICANN is not encouraging Brazil to continue violating US laws and US public policies using monopoly as a tool to succeed preventing the private sector from competing and succeed as come up which could make ICANN accountable for these actions even when ccTLD br is under US control.
act for example your google com br in Brazil. The results of a examine shows the express of Paraná as being the state of Paraíba promoting a result error confusing the researcher specially young students.
When ordain you & ICANN back up Brazilian intrapreneurs and ISP’s like myself making Internet in Brazil more competitive and undergo the alter to register ccTLD and compete for the registration to end the vicious cicle of monopoly dictated by registro br for the past 10 years?
Both ICANN and the US government recognise that every country of the world has sovereignty over its local Internet and that is a very important principle to direct to.
We feature no hold or control over any ccTLD although in order to alter the Internet one coherent whole many countries have reciprocal arrangements with ICANN where ICANN recognises them and they recognise ICANN and we both agree how to bring home the bacon together to maintain one global interoperable Internet.
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