ICANN anuncia la apertura de Montevideo Engagement Center
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NEWS RELEASE 3 May 2013 For Immediate Release
ICANN Engagement Center to Open In Latin America Internet leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean Region Develop a three-year strategic plan Los Angeles, California The President and Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today announced the opening of an engagement center in Montevideo, Uruguay.
³The opening of this regional engagement center is part or our growing effort to establish an ICANN presence in all parts of the globe,² said Fadi Chehadé. ³We are not merely saying to people come to us.¹ We are going to them. We are reaching out to the Latin American/Caribbean region with representatives who will live and work in the area.²
The ICANN engagement center will be based in the House of the Internet, where several other Internet organizations are located, including: The Internet Society, the Latin American and Caribbean Network Information Centre (LANIC), The Latin American and Caribbean TLD Association (LACTLD) and the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Exchange Association (LAC-IX).
³ICANNŽs decision to establish its Engagement Center for Latin America and the Caribbean at the House of the Internet makes us proud and at the same time confirms the value of this initiative that recently celebrated its first anniversary,² said Raúl Echeberría, CEO of LACNIC. ³All of the organizations in the house will benefit and be strengthened in the achievement of their own objectives and in the joint work for the sake of the community in Latin America and the Caribbean².
³I recently visited the House of the Internet,² said ICANN Board Chair, Dr. Stephen Crocker. ³This is a fantastic model, where a number of different Internet organizations can coordinate their efforts and even share resources, working together for the benefit of Internet users across the region.²
The Latin American/Caribbean engagement center is the second announced in the last few weeks. During ICANN¹s recently concluded public meeting in China, Fadi Chehadé announced that an engagement center would soon be opened in Beijing.
It was during the Beijing meeting that a Multi-stakeholder Steering Committee for the Latin American and Caribbean region presented a 3-year strategic plan aimed at strengthening the Internet critical infrastructure in the region. The committee is made up of regional representatives of Internet users groups, the technical community, the private sector and governments.
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To download a high-resolution photo of the House of the Internet, go here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/icann/8664126018/sizes/l/
To see a video discussion of ICANN¹s strategy for Latin American, go here: http://dotsub.com/view/8b749345-c118-41c5-8a17-857661957565?utm_source=playe... utm_medium=embed
To review the Multi-Stakeholder Steering Committee¹s strategic plan, go here: http://beijing46.icann.org/meetings/beijing2013/presentation-lac-strategy-10... r13-en.pdf
To hear an audio recording of the presentation of the strategic plan during the ICANN Beijing meeting, go here: http://audio.icann.org/meetings/beijing2013/lac-strategic-engagement-10apr13... n.mp3
To download high-resolution photos of the Latin American/Caribbean Multi-stakeholder Steering Committee¹s presentation of its strategic plan during the Beijing meeting, go here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/icann/sets/72157633220469644/
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