[[--Translated text (en -> es)--]] Asunto: Re: Internet Society Trinidad y Tobago, el capítulo de certificación De: carlton.samuels@gmail.com El reto de la fase de diligencia debida de la solicitud de la ELA es el la dependencia en el conocimiento previo del solicitante a través de cualquiera de las fuentes disponibles al público oa través de fuentes privadas, en su mayoría a través de uno-a-uno contactos personales. Cuando yo era Secretaría, hemos recurrido a las fuentes como diferentes representantes de LACNIC e ISOC en busca de ayuda. A veces las fuentes públicamente disponibles, como sitios web y demás, son menos que útil. Y fuentes privadas están siempre abiertos al compromiso. Recuerdo en el pasado, por ejemplo, un montón de mala voluntad a una regional de la ICANN representante a causa de su reporte de información negativa que recibió de sus fuentes acerca de un solicitante. Atrapados entre la espada y la pared. Pero por debajo de una rutina forense, esto es lo mejor que tenemos en este minuto. - Carlton ============================== Carlton Samuels A Móvil: 876-818-1799 * Estrategia, Planificación, Gobierno, Evaluación y plazos * ============================= El Jue, 05 de abril 2012 a las 6:01 PM, Carlos Dionisio Aguirre <
carlosaguirre62@hotmail.com escribió:
Interesting. Something to be revised, in my humble point of view. The question is: When the Individual end user of LAC region could make observation to the procedure on the ALS applications?. Today, only the ALSs and Staff can analize application forms, I think we need to extend the due dilligence to every individual end user (thirds party) who want to say something over ALS applications. I think This is a truly Transparency & could give solution to few our problems on this sense. When everybody know about what happen and can give opinion, for this is needed the real & effective communication of facts for all, and not only for the actors. My position on this point, is general and abstract and nothing have to do directly with the T&T ISOC application . A thought in a loud voice: What excellent lost opportunity was the GA in Costa Rica to change & to make better our OPs. Carlos Dionisio Aguirre NCA GNSO Council - ICANN former ALAC member by LACRALO Abogado - Especialista en Derecho de los Negocios Sarmiento 71 - 4to. 18 Cordoba - Argentina - *54-351-424-2123 / 423-5423 http://ar.ageiadensi.org
From: staff@atlarge.icann.org To: lac-discuss-en@atlarge-lists.icann.org; lac-discuss-es@atlarge-lists.icann.org Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 15:23:59 -0700 Subject: [lac-discuss-en] Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter certification
Dear All,
The Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter was certified on 14-Mar-2012 at the At-Large Regional Leadership Meeting which took place from 12:30 - 14:00, while the first LACRALO General Assembly was 14-Mar-2012 from 17:00-18:00.
To clarify, once the ALAC approves an applicant, the applicant is accredited.
The email welcoming the Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter was simply a courtesy email welcoming the ALS to At-Large.
Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Matt Ashtiani, Gisella Gruber, and Nathalie Peregrine ICANN At-Large Staff E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org<mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> _______________________________________________ lac-discuss-en mailing list lac-discuss-en@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/lac-discuss-en
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