[governance] Re: important days and most important WCIT agenda itemd

Sivasubramanian M isolatedn at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 16:46:45 EST 2012


Dear Roland and Adam


Thank you.


All I could find was this:


Document info
> Meeting:
> WCIT (3-14 Dec 12)
> File name:
> S12-WCIT12-C-0001!!MSW-E
>
> Opening
> Election of the Chairman and Vice-Chairmen
> Other administrative issues including requests for participation received
from international organizations, observers, etc.
> Discussion and decisions regarding the structure of the Conference
> Introduction of the Report of the preparatory process
> Examination of the outputs of the preparatory process
> Examination of proposals from Member States
> Discussion of the proposed revisions to the ITRs, as appropriate
> Discussion of WATTC-88 Resolutions, Recommendations, and Opinion
> Adoption of the Final Acts of the Conference, including revised ITRs and
Resolutions, Recommendations, and Opinions, as appropriate
> Determine the date of coming into force of the Final Acts of the
Conference and, if necessary, on the provisional application of certain
part(s) of the Final Acts
> Closure (including signing ceremony)
>
> Dr Hamadoun I. TOURÉ
> Secretary-General

This doesn't provide sufficient details for very busy people from business,
CS or Govt to choose five or six days of relatively important sessions.

How do people who don't have the luxury of two weeks participate?

Sivasubramanian M





On Wednesday, November 28, 2012, Roland Perry <
roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote:
> In message <CAHyAo0GMKfGwPLBz4RPXAdk3Ox8J+=
fdcT1b-4SO4q4mQLGvWQ at mail.gmail.com>, at 16:35:33 on Wed, 28 Nov 2012,
Sivasubramanian M <isolatedn at gmail.com> writes
>
>> On what days are those topics scheduled?
>>
>> ITU has restricted access even to the agenda
>
> On a practical note, and having attended ITU meetings like this, the
agenda changes all the time, even sometimes catching out people inside the
conference who haven't read the pile of paper that arrived in their pigeon
hole since lunchtime, or scrutinised the TV screens in strategic places in
the last half hour.
>
> This isn't a criticism, it's just the way the process works; spinning off
multiple ad-hoc discussion groups to report back to plenaries that have
otherwise reached an impasse.
> --
> Roland Perry
>
>

-- 
Sivasubramanian M
ISOC India Chennai
http://isocindiachennai.org


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