An Internet Society survey on Internet governance aims...
An Internet Society survey on Internet governance aims to “gain greater insights into multistakeholder governance perceptions and processes at all levels -- national, regional and international,” said the group on Friday. The survey, open until Sept. 30, is part of…
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a larger Internet Society effort to discuss multistakeholder Internet governance. The society said it plans to incorporate the results into its preparations for upcoming international telecom fora where Internet governance is likely to be a major topic of discussion. Those include the 2013 Internet Governance Forum, Oct. 22-25 in Bali, Indonesia, and the ITU’s World Telecommunication Development Conference, March 31-April 11, 2014, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, said the society. The survey will also be an informational guide to Internet governance, with questions providing “background information on key topics, and interactive links enable respondents to learn more about how the Internet works,” said Constance Bommelaer, Internet Society senior director-global policy partnerships, in a news release. “We hope this survey will empower and encourage participants to engage in the multistakeholder dialogue and let their voices be heard” (http://bit.ly/13s9AyD).