[governance] New APC Policy Issue Papers in English and French
karen banks
karenb at gn.apc.org
Fri Oct 27 06:59:28 EDT 2006
Dear all
Please find below an announcement about a series
of papers APC has produced in readiness for the IGF.
I look forward to seeing some of you there ..
karen
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*New APC Policy Issue Papers in English and French*
(Version française plus bas)
In the occasion of the Internet Governance Forum,
the Association for Progressive Communications is
launching three new papers on key ICT policy and internet rights issues.
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CONVERGENCE: The importance of convergence in the ICT policy environment
By Kate Wild
This paper looks at the meaning and importance of
convergence and considers some of the challenges
to implementing it, along with strategies for
overcoming them. It also provides a global
perspective on regulating convergence and
broadband from ITU and then it looks at
experiences in North America and Europe as well
as regional and country approaches in Africa.
http://rights.apc.org/documents/convergence_EN.pdf (English)
http://rights.apc.org/documents/convergence_FR.pdf (French)
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OPEN ACESS: Lowering the costs of international bandwidth in Africa
By Mike Jensen
This paper was commissioned by the APC as part of
the Catalysing Access to ICTs in Africa
initiative and to contribute to APC's efforts to
promote open access to ICT infrastructure in
Africa. According to the author, a variety of
factors are responsible for the lack of acess to
bandwith in Africa, but the biggest cause is the
high cost of international connections to the
global telecommunication backbones.
http://rights.apc.org/documents/open_access_EN.pdf (English)
http://rights.apc.org/documents/open_access_FR.pdf (French)
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WSIS: Whose information society? Developing
country and civil society voices in the World Summit on the Information Society
By David Souter
This paper summarises a study of developing
country and civil society participation and
influence in WSIS that was commissioned by the
Association for Progressive Communications (APC).
As well as analysing participation, the study
looked at the impact of WSIS on international ICT
decision-making in general and makes
recommendations to all main actors about how
future decision-making might become more
inclusive of developing countries, nongovernmental actors and their concerns.
http://rights.apc.org/documents/wsis_EN.pdf (English)
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FRANÇAIS
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Les nouveaux thèmes émergents d'APC en anglais en français
A loccasion du Forum sur la gouvernance de
linternet (FGI), lAssociation pour le progrès
des communications lance trois nouveaux articles
sur les thèmes fondamentaux des politiques de TIC et des droits dinternet.
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CONVERGENCE : Limportance de la convergence dans
le contexte des politiques des TIC
Kate Wild
La première partie de ce document porte sur le
sens et limportance de la convergence et sur
certains des problèmes associés à sa mise en
oeuvre, ainsi que sur les stratégies qui
permettent de les surmonter. La deuxième partie
présente un survol de la régulation de la
convergence et de la bande passante par lUnion
Internationale des Télécommunications (UIT) et
sintéresse aux expériences en Amérique du Nord
et en Europe ainsi quà certaines approches régionales et de pays dAfrique.
http://rights.apc.org/documents/convergence_EN.pdf (Anglais)
http://rights.apc.org/documents/convergence_FR.pdf (Français)
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ACCÈS OUVERT : Abaisser les coûts de la bande
passante internationale en Afrique
Mike Jensen
Cette analyse a été commandée par APC dans le
cadre de Catalysing Access to ICTs in Africa et
pour contribuer aux efforts d´APC pour promouvoir
l´accès ouvert à l´infrastructure de TIC en
Afrique. Selon lauteur, la situation actuelle de
la bande passante en Afrique est attribuable à un
certain nombre de facteurs, mais elle est due
essentiellement au coût élevé des connexions
internationales vers les dorsales de télécommunication internationales.
http://rights.apc.org/documents/open_access_EN.pdf (Anglais)
http://rights.apc.org/documents/open_access_FR.pdf (Français)
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Uniquement en anglais:
WSIS: Whose information society? Developing
country and civil society voices in the World Summit on the Information Society
By David Souter
This paper summarises a study of developing
country and civil society participation and
influence in WSIS that was commissioned by the
Association for Progressive Communications (APC).
As well as analysing participation, the study
looked at the impact of WSIS on international ICT
decision-making in general and makes
recommendations to all main actors about how
future decision-making might become more
inclusive of developing countries, nongovernmental actors and their concerns.
http://rights.apc.org/documents/wsis_EN.pdf (English)
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