2014-11-29

Internet Governance, Tech Change, Move to Mobile (Symposium videos)

Below: Three sessions of the Internet Governance After Busan Symposium sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations -- covering Internet Governance, Tech Change, Move to Mobile (second video below):


Session One: The Global Debate on the ITU and Internet Governance (Nov 20, 2014)
Experts discuss the global debate on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and internet governance. This meeting is part of the Internet Governance After Busan Symposium sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations.
*This event made possible by Google, Inc., with additional support from Intel.
Introductory Speakers: James M. Lindsay, Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair, David Rockefeller Studies Program, Council on Foreign Relations
Speakers:
Andrea Glorioso, European Union Information and Communications Technologies Attaché to the United States
Jeferson Nacif, Head, International Affairs, Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications
Eric Osiakwan, Former Executive Secretary, African Internet Service Providers Association; Executive Secretary, Ghana Internet Service Providers Association
Presider: Aparna Sridhar, Counsel, Google, Inc.



Session Two: Technological Change and the Move to Mobile (20 Nov 2014)
Experts discuss technological change and the move to mobile devices.
This meeting is part of the Internet Governance After Busan Symposium.
Speakers:
Dominique Lazanski, Director, Public Policy, Groupe Speciale Mobile Association
Robert Pepper, Vice President, Global Technology Policy, Cisco Systems, Ltd.
Jonathan Spalter, Chairman, Mobile Future, Inc.
Presider: Craig Mundie, Senior Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft



Session Three: Busan: What Happened and What Comes Next? (20 Nov 2014)
Experts discuss the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) conference in Busan, South Korea, and what comes next. This meeting is part of the Internet Governance After Busan Symposium.




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