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Posted in .IN, icann jpa, igf, india, Internet governance ., isoc, isoc india chennai, News, Nixi | Posted on: July 18th, 2010 by | No Comments

(This is as posted in the Isoc Chennai mailing list) The last date for filing an application for this fellowship is July 20. Those with an interest in Internet and Internet Governance are encouraged to apply. NIXI Fellowship Programme National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) invites applications from qualified young Internet professionals from Academia, Industry, Read more…


Internet Society India Chennai Chapter membership

Posted in At Large, icann, icann jpa, ietf, internet, internet governace, isoc, isoc india chennai, News | Posted on: June 27th, 2010 by | No Comments

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ISOC announces the Next Generation Leaders program.

Posted in icann jpa, igc, igf, igf2010, internet society, isoc, isoc india chennai, News | Posted on: February 13th, 2010 by | No Comments

The Internet Society (ISOC) is happy to announce a new programme beginning in 2010: the ISOC Next Generation Leaders (NGL) programme. The NGL was officially launched 6 October 2009 at a youth forum lunch during the ITU Telecom World week in Geneva. The programme is aimed at emerging talents across the globe, between the ages Read more…


Invitation to IGF workshops organized by ISOC India Chennai

Posted in icann jpa, igf, igf2009, isoc india chennai, News | Posted on: November 15th, 2009 by | No Comments

ISOC India Chennai workshops for the Internet Governance Forum at Sharm El Sheik, Egypt taking place now ( 15-18 Nov,2009.) invitation to igf workshops The workshop description, information about speakers invited and confirmed can be seen from the links given below: 1.Roundtable: Balancing the need for Security and the concerns for Civil Liberties (workshop No Read more…


Why IPv6 is like Broccoli

Posted in icann jpa, Internet governance ., IPv6, isoc india chennai | Posted on: March 28th, 2009 by | No Comments

“IPv6 is not the question — it’s the answer,” Leslie Daigle, chief Internet technology officer for the ISOC, said during an IETF panel discussion on IPv6. “The question is do we want to continue to have an Internet that continues to be expanded by innovations from everywhere? In which case, we need to deploy IPv6 Read more…