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Title: Internet Governance Impact over BB access for all


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Internet GovernanceImpact over BB access for all
  • Ibaa Oueichek
  • Syrian Telecom Est.
  • Min. of Communications and Technology

2
What is IG ?
  • The Term Internet Governance (IG) is not easily
    defined.
  • A safe definition a la WGIG is
  • Internet governance is the development and
    application by Governments, the private sector
    and civil society, in their respective roles, of
    shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making
    procedures, and programs that shape the evolution
    and use of the Internet.
  • IGF is a forum which was set to talk about IG
    after the WSIS (should we say failure of IG
    efforts in WSIS known as WGIG?).

3
Motivation
  • Internet today IS broadband
  • Most interesting applications need broadband
  • Is it a coincidence that countries who have high
    penetration of BB enjoy high economic growth ?
  • National policies DO have a major role to play
  • GOAL Deployment of large scale BB Internet
    AND transforming this into a social and
    economic development tool.
  • Question Could this be reached ONLY through
    technological means ?
  • First response No !!
  • ?? ???? ??? ??????? gt ?? ???? ??? ??????? !!

4
Provocation
  • Several issues related to BB development
    Technology, business model, national policy,
    applications, PRICE, etc.
  • Even in advanced countries, national policies
    plays a major role in developing BB access
  • BUT, what about developing countries (US) ?
  • Even if we have the best technology, best
    business model , and best national policy, this
    may not be enough to make the breakthrough
  • Global IG issues, if unsolved, will remain a
    major obstacle into limiting bb access in
    developing countries.

5
IG vacuum
  • Some areas in the Internet are over governed.
    Mainly those which are under ICANN responsibility
  • Internet Domains Impossible to create a new
    domain w/o ICANN agreement.
  • IP addresses IPv4 _at_ are getting more and more
    scarce. ICANN/IANA/RIR (Go figure !!) are
    enforcing more and more restrictive measures for
    IP allocation.
  • Main problem ICANN is private sector led,
    governments have only advisory role (GAC).

6
IG Crisis
  • Some areas are not covered by ANY governance
  • Content No way to block inappropriate content
    (NOT only related to cultural values, grey market
    VOIP could be considered as undesirable content,
    skype is simply SCARY and cannot even be blocked
    !!).
  • Security No real consensus on cyber crime
    definition and how to fight against it. Example
    currently there is no efficient way to block DDOS
    attacks, even US CERT suffered !!
  • Some people see this is good for Internet to stay
    w/o governance.
  • They are simply WRONG !!

7
Access
  • High cost for Internet Infrastructure
  • Mainly due by the long distance of cables to
    hook to the Internet.
  • But also by high Internet feed cost (we pay to
    connect with them, and they use the net to send
    us content we cannot control grey market VOIP,
    SPAM, etc).
  • A new form of embargo from new world order
    restricting Internet access to countries which
    they dont like !!

8
Components of solution
  • Make the case clear in forums, ask for
    preferential prices for Internet connectivity
    (after all, developed countries need also to
    expand the Internet).
  • Encourage local hosting of content. Needs real
    efforts in terms of reliability, performance, and
    price (local IXP). National policies and
    initiatives are to be encouraged.
  • Build huge pipes to the Internet to negotiate
    better prices (e.g Regional NAPs in the Arab
    world).
  • Try to enforce better accounting rules where cost
    is shared by both sides of the connection.
  • Encourage peering between Arab countries and
    friends.

9
Multilingualism
  • The possibility to use the Internet in the native
    language of the user.
  • The Internet IS changing, no more an overwhelming
    majority of English speakers.
  • South Asian countries are leading the trend.
  • Two issues here
  • Content
  • Internationalized domain names (IDN)
  • What is the use of a wonderful website if the
    user cannot type the URL easily ?

10
Multilingualism
Source http//www.internetworldstats.com/ 2nd Q
2008
11
IDN
  • Several years of battle, finally ICANN approved
    plans for IDN.
  • Two types of IDN fast track for ccTLD, and
    full fledged procedure for gTLD IDNs.
  • Problem and concerns (will be sent to ICANN
    during public comments period)
  • The gTLD process is open competition, too open !!
  • Published process doesnt give rights to
    governments to object.
  • Definition of community is vague.
  • IDN is not tested enough to be deployed in gTLD
    several problems identified within Arabic script
    (NOT language !!).
  • Fast track success is threatened by IDN gTLDs.
  • We talk about IDN but the whole process docs are
    in English
  • Public comments period is too short (45 days !!).

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Recommendation on Domains
  • Regarding new TLDs, including IDN
  • Use the current public period comments to ask
    ICANN for a clear right of governments to claim
    domains which represent national symbols (such as
    .arab, .????).
  • Go for it, make a request and let us have this
    domain. Ongoing effort, led by the LAS.
  • Work for a standard version of Arabic characters
    which could be SAFELY used to register domains.
    Ongoing effort, IETF information document,
    hopefully ITU standard, more to come !!

13
Critical resources
  • IPv4 _at_ space is almost depleted
  • Emerging countries facing enormous difficulties
    obtaining new _at_
  • Routing tables are getting HUGE !! Mainly due to
    legacy distribution of _at_
  • Process will get even more difficult with the
    last /8 being put under strict rationing
  • Worse rumors that some entities which have a
    lot of IP addresses plan on auctioning them !!

14
Recommendation on addresses
  • Accelerate migration to IPv6, unfortunately there
    is no real Arab initiative in this side.
  • Lobby for a higher share of IPv4 _at_, dare we say
    ask for ArabNIC, esp. important for Asian Arab
    countries.
  • Lobby against auctioning current IPv4 _at_ by those
    who own them !!
  • Lobby for a faire share of IPv6 _at_ (there no such
    thing as infinite) !!
  • Support other developing countries in their claim
    for a better share of resources.

15
Conclusion
  • No doubt that large development of BB Internet is
    one of the major targets of any country.
  • IG issues should be addressed and not neglected
    because they impact seriously this development
  • Arab countries are trying to have a unified
    position heading to Cairo IGF in 2009. Building
    a common position in front of (not against)
    ICANN. Working with other International
    organizations (ITU).

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