This month concludes a four-part series on the interaction of the public and private sectors on important standards issues.
For the last four years, the nations of the world assembled in the WSIS process have spent more time wrangling over "who should govern the Internet" than how to bridge the Digital Divide. Perhaps now that a compromise (of sorts) has been reached, they will be able to get down to the real work for which the WSIS process was ...
For the last four years, the nations of the world assembled in the WSIS process have spent more time wrangling over "who should govern the Internet" than how to bridge the Digital Divide. Perhaps now that a compromise (of sorts) has been reached, they will be able to get down to the real work for which the WSIS process was ...
There is reality, and then there is perception. We need to live with the former, but press releases are all about the latter.
Where you end up has a lot to do with where you begin. When people start too far apart, that's likely where they'll end up as well.