ISOC and GSMA: Shared Futures, Global Opportunities
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Kathy Brown, Chief Executive Officer
ISOC and GSMA:Shared Futures, Global OpportunitiesGSMA Mobile World Congress March 2015
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About the Internet Society
Our Mission:
•To promote the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world.
Our Attributes: •Founded in 1992 by Internet Pioneers•Global and Inclusive•Independent Not-for-Profit•Organizational Home of the IETF
Our Focus: •Policy•Technology•Development
Growing Together into the Future:The Internet and Mobile Broadband
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Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database
Overview
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• Connecting The Next Billion Internet Users
• Parallel Paths to Innovation
• Exploring Mutual Areas of Interest and Opportunity
• Global Policy & Development Collaboration
Opportunities for Connection and Growth
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•50% of the World’s Population are in Range of a 3G Signal
•90% have Access to a 2G Signal
•4G & 5G
• IXP Development
• Local Content
• Cross Border Connections
Mobile / Internet
Connecting the World; the Internet for Everyone, Everywhere
Opportunities for Collaboration
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•Privacy: commercialization and monetization
•Security: individual and collective
•IPv6: IPv4 exhaustion and The Internet of Things
Mobile / Internet
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• Make IPv6 deployment in your network a high strategic priority
• Work collectively to get more IPv6 deployed in mobile networks
• Deploy IPv6 for mobile data in every new network rollout
ISOC & GSMA:Collaboration to Route the Future
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ISOC & GSMA:Collaboration to Secure the Future
• GSMA members are part of the Internet’s technical infrastructure
• “Players at Different Layers” where collaboration is critical
• Domain Name System security, Routing security, Application security, identity management, to name a few
• ISOC and GSMA bring unique perspectives and knowledge to the table
• Opening an ongoing dialogue on security and trust, including on standards and IETF involvement
Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Local / Regional IGFs
ITU Plenipotentiary – Role of multi-lateral arrangements in Internet
IANA Transition
United Nations General Assembly WSIS 2015 & IGF Decisions
United NationsCSTD meetings on role of governments
ICANN 51
World Summit on the Information Society - WSIS + 15 Review prep com
United Nations ECOSOC – future of WSIS & IGF
ICANN 53ICANN 52
United Nations CSTD Intercessional
IANA Transition“Affected Parties” Proposals due IANA
Transition – conclusion?
NETmundial 2 – Possible, TBC
Internet Governance Forum - Brazil, Date TBC
ICANN 54
World Summit on the Information Society - WSIS + 15 High-Level Meeting
Global Policy and Governance Issues:Shared Opportunities and Shared Challenges
2014 | 2015
www.internetsociety.org
Kathy Brown, Chief Executive Officer
Washington DC Office
1775 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 201Reston, VA20190-5108 USA
Tel: +1-703-439-2120
Geneva Office
Galerie Jean-Malbuisson 15CH-1204 GenevaSwitzerland
Tel: +41 22 807 1444