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Re: [ga] Nine Geographical Zones
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
- 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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