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IGF Remote Hub

History of the IGF Created as an outcome of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Phase I – Geneva, 2003 Phase II – Tunis,

Geneva Declaration of Principles 48.The Internet has evolved into a global facility available to the public and its governance should constitute a core issue of the Information Society agenda. The international management of the Internet should be multilateral, transparent and democratic, with the full involvement of governments, the private sector, civil society and international organizations. It should ensure an equitable distribution of resources, facilitate access for all and ensure a stable and secure functioning of the Internet, taking into account multilingualism.

Tunis Agenda for the Information Society 58.We recognize that Internet governance includes more than Internet naming and addressing. It also includes other significant public policy issues such as, inter alia, critical Internet resources, the security and safety of the Internet, and developmental aspects and issues pertaining to the use of the Internet. 66.We agree, inter alia, to invite the UN Secretary-General to convene a new forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue.

Tunis Agenda, paragraph 72 The mandate of the Forum is to: Discuss public policy issues… to foster the sustainability, robustness, security, stability and development of the Internet. Facilitate discourse between bodies … and discuss issues that do not fall within the scope of any existing body. Interface with appropriate intergovernmental organizations and other institutions on matters under their purview. Facilitate the exchange of information and best practices, and… make full use of the expertise of the academic, scientific and technical communities. Advise all stakeholders in proposing ways and means to accelerate the availability and affordability of the Internet in the developing world. Identify emerging issues Contribute to capacity building Discuss issues relating to critical Internet resources

History of the IGF 2006 – First IGF, Athens, Greece 2007 – Rio, Brazil 2008 – First IGF in Asia Pacific, Hyderabad, India 2009 – Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt 2010 – Vilnius, Lithuania Last IGF in current five-year mandate

Future of the IGF Under-Secretary General of ECOSOC has issued statement recommending continuation of IGF: S.on.the.question.of.the.IGF_FINAL.pdfhttp:// S.on.the.question.of.the.IGF_FINAL.pdf United Nations Assembly to consider future of IGF in December 2010 Likely outcome: IGF to continue In 2009 Kenya volunteered to hold IGF 2011

IGF in Asia Pacific Asia Pacific Regional IGF (APrIGF) Bangladesh Consultation on Fourth Annual Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (2009) Hong Kong IGF (2010) Held straight after APrIGF

APrIGF June 2010, Hong Kong Cyber-Security and Network Confidence Challenges and Criticalness of an Open Internet Culture The Digital Divide in Asia Managing Critical Internet Resources Challenges and Opportunities for Internationalized Domain Names Civil Society in Internet Governance

IGF remote hubs Webcast and ask questions via chat IGF ADDRESS Four Asia Pacific hubs to be connected via chat: Bangladesh (Dhaka) Hong Kong Indonesia (Jakarta) Philippines (Manila) APNIC WEBSITE ADDRESS

IGF developing the future together Key themes Managing critical Internet resources Security, openness and privacy Access and diversity Internet governance for development (IG4D) Taking stock of Internet governance and the way forward Emerging issues: cloud computing

Critical Internet Resources Status of IPv6 availability around the world; examples and cases The internationalization of critical Internet resources management and enhanced cooperation The importance of new TLDs and IDNs for development Maintaining Internet services in situations of disaster and crisis

IPv6 availability around the world RIRs have allocated over two trillion IPv6 addresses to network operators More than 500 times the size of the entire IPv4 address pool Only 0.003% of the entire IPv6 address pool

IPv6 in Asia Pacific Almost a quarter of all APNIC account holders now have IPv6 addresses An increase of over 150% in just over a year

IPv6 at APNIC Request addresses via “one click” IPv6 kickstart Information about IPv6 deployment APNIC IPv6 Program

Access and diversity Access to infrastructure Enabling environments Legal frameworks Access to content Linkages between access to knowledge and security solutions Side effects of the tools and methods used to block content

Security, openness and privacy Interconnection between the three Content of session to be developed out of the workshops on the same themes held before the main session

Internet Governance for Development (IG4D) What exactly is it? Global governance issues that may have particular relevance to development Managing engagement with global Internet governance while also meeting national ICT strategies Taking the IG4D agenda further

Emerging Issues: Cloud Computing What is ‘cloud’? How can it be used Why should users use the cloud? Infrastructure, hardware, and environment Privacy, integrity, confidence in the cloud, public policy, regulation