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Re: [ga] Nine Geographical Zones


Hartmut and all assembly members,

  Of course!  And also of course there is the Midel East....

Hartmut Richard Glaser wrote:

> Dear Jefsey and GA,
>
> And Central-America and Caribean?
>
> rgds
>
> Hartmut Glaser
>
> =================================
> At 13:29 31/08/01 +0200, Jefsey Morfin wrote:
> >Dear Danny,
> >As you know I support three projects here:
> >
> >1. nine geographical balanced areas:
> >     The mapping project I support is the following:
> >
> >      - North-America
> >      - South-America (and CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBEAN)
> >      - Western-Europe
> >      - Eastern-Europe
> >      - Western-Asia
> >      - Eastern-Asia
> >      - Pacific
> >      - Africa
> >      - Oceans
> >
> >      Up to each country to decide which local area they wants to be in.
> >
> >      I underline the need of an Ocean area for all the territories with
> > specific concerns in term of network infrastructure, e-commerce off-shore
> > propositions, and the shipping.
> >
> >2. I propose that every ccTLD maintains 243 addresses made of the other
> >ccTLDs. This addresses should be free as per old restrictions. This would
> >allow bi-lateral international concerns to be addressed. Let say that as a
> >French I want to know everything on franco-canadian relations, business,
> >tourisme, administrative rules, tourisme, etc... I would go straight to
> >http://ca.fr  Hotels information would be at http://hotel.ca.fr . think
> >this might help a lot to strength the relations between ccTLDs and lead
> >them into more stable a rewarding activities. This is part of the
> >DNServices concept I support. A regional cooperation would be helped a lot
> >through these more local 9 areas.
> >
> >3. I lobby for avery proposition and decision to include a part decribing
> >how it may help reducing the lingual, the digital and the financial divides.
> >
> >I suppose that no one has to be detailed how these three propositions
> >might help in the long task of reducing the lingual, the digital and the
> >financial divides.
> >
> >Jefsey
> >
> >
> >
> >On 01:27 31/08/01, DannyYounger@cs.com said:
> >>If we seek to thwart the effort to have the At-Large Board Directors reduced
> >>from nine to six, we need to organize a counter proposal.
> >>
> >>I wish to re-propose the creation of nine geographical zones, thereby
> >>honoring the White Paper committment to geographical diversity while creating
> >>a means by which we can readily elect our At-large Directors.
> >>
> >>Those that wish to participate in this "mapping" project are requested to
> >>post their preliminary recommendations to our GA-ICANN list.  As we move
> >>closer to a consensus, we can bring the dialogue back onto the main GA list.
> >>
> >>
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