Internet regulation should be approached with extreme caution, said Karim...
Internet regulation should be approached with extreme caution, said Karim Antonio Lesina, AT&T vice president-international external affairs, EU Caribbean, Central and Latin America. The Internet, and the investment that’s made it thrive, is successful because it’s governed by a multistakeholder…
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model, he said by email Wednesday. “I am not saying ’things are perfect,’ but it is hard to argue against the success of the model, so we should be very careful about regulatory intervention,” he said. Everyone agrees they need global cooperation and prosperity to reduce the digital divide; sustainable networks and investment incentives; cross-border information flows; and economic growth and job creation, he said. Several organizations, such as the Internet Governance Forum, provide a way to influence Internet governance. The private sector and key European decision makers understand the importance of the IGF, which meets Nov. 6-9 in Baku, Azerbaijan, he said.