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5 Ways to Bridge the Divide
Broadband may be common these days, but there are plenty of places in the world where fat pipes are harder to come by.
 
The UN's communications agency, the International Telecommunications Union, is touting the importance of satellite technology in bridging the world's communications divide - as it can offer high-capacity transmission capabilities over wide areas, and bypasses the need to lay cabling and install other fixed infrastructure.
 
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Public ICANN Meeting

30th Public ICANN Meeting
29 October - 2 November 2007

The 30th International Public ICANN Meeting comes to Los Angeles!

This meeting should prove to be particularly important for the future of the network thanks to the main topics under discussion. Internationalised domain names will make the Internet more intuitive for billions of non-English speakers around the world. Likewise, new generic top-level domains may change the whole way we approach the Internet in the future. 

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ISOC Needs Your Opinion
The Internet Society has been participating in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) http://www.itu.int/wsis/ and will participate in the next meeting in Tunis this coming November.

An important part of the discussions at the summit will be focused on Internet Governance. The way that some are seeking to govern the Internet has direct impacts on all Internet users and your voice needs to be heard.
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As part its role in supporting the RFC Editor function, the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) has created a public mailing list for the discussion of the RFC Independent Submissions process.
 
Should ICANN continue to manage the TLDs or should other nations have their own managers?