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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On Thursday 06 June 2013 03:45 PM, Nick
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      Dear Parminder,
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      <div>I wouldn't be willing to make that assumption, personally.
        Why not ask them what they meant? I, personally, suspect they
        did not intend it to be limited in the way you suggest, but
        neither of us really knows for sure.</div>
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    Dear Nick, I am going by what has been described as an 'anatel
    blog'. in any case written by a senior official of anatel. So, it is
    really not an 'assumption', right!...  parminder <br>
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          <div>On 6 Jun 2013, at 11:32, parminder <<a
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              !important; float: none; ">Does this leave anyone in any
              doubt whatsoever that Brazil meant just the ICANN system
              by its phrase 'Multistakeholder framework of Internet
              governance', and *not* the entire realm of global Internet
              governance. This is about GAC and governments' unhappiness
              with the present set up....</span></blockquote>
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