In a world where everyone is a publisher, what kind of technology needs to exist to make sure content is truly king. Read the slides from the Internet Society's IETF 86 briefing panel to find out!
Объем услуг отрасли связи и информатизации
в ВВП республики -7,9%;
Уровень проникновения мобильных телефонов среди населения 118,6%;
Охват цифровым вещанием ориентировочно 63 % населения Кыргызской Республики;
Количество пользователей Интернет - 4 113 013;
Количество абонентов (контрактов) передачи данных по сетям подвижной сотовой связи 6 737 487 чел.
Внедряются различные новейшие технологии 3G, LTE и WiMax
Internet service provision_terminology_and_principlesInternet Society
14 February 2012 Presentation to the Net Neutrality Working Group of BEREC
Outline of the presentation:
Terminology
Internet, Internet Service, ISPs, IP-based services, Internet-based services
Simple rules for happy users
As simple as possible, but no simpler
Monitoring service provision
For the benefit of the end-users
For the benefit of the Internet
What were the results of World IPv6 Day? Who participated? What results did they see? What were lessons to be learned? In this presentation at the Internet ON (ION) Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, the Internet Society's Dan York walked through these points and more in a 15-minute presentation.
A video recording of the session will be available for viewing. Details will be posted at http://www.isoc.org/do/blog/ when the video is available.
More information about the global series of ION conferences can be found at http://www.isoc.org/ion/
Кыргызская Ассоциация разработчиков программного обеспечения и услуг (KSSDA) была зарегистрирована 23 июля 2008 и является объединением компаний, задействованных в отрасли ИТ-индустрии, готовых предложить государству и обществу новый путь развития экономики, основанный:
на инновациях;
на знаниях;
на креативе;
на потенциале человеческих ресурсов.
Миссия Ассоциации – У нас нет нефти и газа и выхода к морю. У нас есть талантливые люди, прекрасная природа дающая энергию и вдохновение. А интернет стал нашим морем, океаном возможностей. Мы создадим в Кыргызстане мощную современную индустрию разработки программного обеспечения для выхода на глобальный рынок и для развития местной экономики. Мы будем способствовать к сокращению цифрового разрыва между городом и селом. Мы вовлечем большое количество молодых людей в профессию, создадим рабочие места с лучшими налоговыми преференциями для них и они будут основой, ядром будущего «креативного класса», класса-свободных и счастливых людей.
What is the status of the Internet in KR?
How could the Internet support KR’s economic growth?
Jobs
Trade
Innovation
Services
What could KR do to unlock this growth?
Policies, institutions, and regulations
Programs
Supply and demand
African Peering and Interconnection Forum 2010
Despite the growing regional infrastructure, most of the cross-border Internet traffic exchange is done in Europe and North America. This is a clear indication that the satellite routing policies are still predominant in a submarine and terrestrial fiber setting.
A visible example is a trace of the path followed by an Internet packet from Nairobi, Kenya to Kigali, Rwanda. The packet from Nairobi will go to Europe then back to Kigali. The anomaly is that Rwanda is a landlocked country, and has its international fiber connectivity terrestrially connected through the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa.
The scenario is replicated across the entire region and serves a barrier to growth, innovation and operational efficiency. Of most concern is, cross-border and regional communications are entirely dependent on global connectivity. Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum is a two day forum that aims to address the key Interconnection opportunities and challenges that exist in the region
AfPIF Session 1: Peering vs Transit Economics
An update of the infrastructure status covering IXPs, terrestrial to submarine cables in the region will be provided. Panellists will discuss the economic concepts of peering and transit from an operator’s perspective in order to be to introduce the participants to main interconnection concepts and how it impacts on their operational efficiency.
Good Men Rising: IPv6 & DNSSEC (ION Toronto 2011)Internet Society
In a response to Bill St. Arnaud's "Dead Men Walking" presentation at the Internet Society's ION Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, Jacques Latour, Director of Information Technology, Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), laid out why he believes there is much promise ahead for both IPv6 and DNSSEC and explained the work they have done at CIRA, their IPv6 adoption strategy, architecture guidelines and more.
A video recording of the session will be available for viewing. Details will be posted at http://www.isoc.org/do/blog/ when the video is available.
More information about the global series of ION conferences can be found at http://www.isoc.org/ion/
How will IPv6 impact telecommunications? Will everything just work? Or will there be problems? What needs to be fixed?
In this presentation to the IIT Real-Time Communications (RTC) Conference, Dan York discussed the basics of IPv6 and then explored the challenges related to IPv6 and telecom (and in particular the SIP protocol). He ended with a list of resources for people to learn more.
See http://www.isoc.org/do/ for more info on IPv6.
How to stop sucking and be awesome insteadcodinghorror
If you're reading this abstract, you're not awesome enough. Attend this session to unlock the secrets of Jeff Atwood, world famous blogger and industry leading co-founder of Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange. Learn how you too can determine clear goals for your future and turn your dreams into reality through positive-minded conceptualization techniques.* Within six to eight weeks, you'll realize the positive effects of Jeff Atwood's wildly popular Coding Horror blog in your own life, transporting you to an exciting new world of wealth, happiness and political power.
Объем услуг отрасли связи и информатизации
в ВВП республики -7,9%;
Уровень проникновения мобильных телефонов среди населения 118,6%;
Охват цифровым вещанием ориентировочно 63 % населения Кыргызской Республики;
Количество пользователей Интернет - 4 113 013;
Количество абонентов (контрактов) передачи данных по сетям подвижной сотовой связи 6 737 487 чел.
Внедряются различные новейшие технологии 3G, LTE и WiMax
Internet service provision_terminology_and_principlesInternet Society
14 February 2012 Presentation to the Net Neutrality Working Group of BEREC
Outline of the presentation:
Terminology
Internet, Internet Service, ISPs, IP-based services, Internet-based services
Simple rules for happy users
As simple as possible, but no simpler
Monitoring service provision
For the benefit of the end-users
For the benefit of the Internet
What were the results of World IPv6 Day? Who participated? What results did they see? What were lessons to be learned? In this presentation at the Internet ON (ION) Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, the Internet Society's Dan York walked through these points and more in a 15-minute presentation.
A video recording of the session will be available for viewing. Details will be posted at http://www.isoc.org/do/blog/ when the video is available.
More information about the global series of ION conferences can be found at http://www.isoc.org/ion/
Кыргызская Ассоциация разработчиков программного обеспечения и услуг (KSSDA) была зарегистрирована 23 июля 2008 и является объединением компаний, задействованных в отрасли ИТ-индустрии, готовых предложить государству и обществу новый путь развития экономики, основанный:
на инновациях;
на знаниях;
на креативе;
на потенциале человеческих ресурсов.
Миссия Ассоциации – У нас нет нефти и газа и выхода к морю. У нас есть талантливые люди, прекрасная природа дающая энергию и вдохновение. А интернет стал нашим морем, океаном возможностей. Мы создадим в Кыргызстане мощную современную индустрию разработки программного обеспечения для выхода на глобальный рынок и для развития местной экономики. Мы будем способствовать к сокращению цифрового разрыва между городом и селом. Мы вовлечем большое количество молодых людей в профессию, создадим рабочие места с лучшими налоговыми преференциями для них и они будут основой, ядром будущего «креативного класса», класса-свободных и счастливых людей.
What is the status of the Internet in KR?
How could the Internet support KR’s economic growth?
Jobs
Trade
Innovation
Services
What could KR do to unlock this growth?
Policies, institutions, and regulations
Programs
Supply and demand
African Peering and Interconnection Forum 2010
Despite the growing regional infrastructure, most of the cross-border Internet traffic exchange is done in Europe and North America. This is a clear indication that the satellite routing policies are still predominant in a submarine and terrestrial fiber setting.
A visible example is a trace of the path followed by an Internet packet from Nairobi, Kenya to Kigali, Rwanda. The packet from Nairobi will go to Europe then back to Kigali. The anomaly is that Rwanda is a landlocked country, and has its international fiber connectivity terrestrially connected through the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa.
The scenario is replicated across the entire region and serves a barrier to growth, innovation and operational efficiency. Of most concern is, cross-border and regional communications are entirely dependent on global connectivity. Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum is a two day forum that aims to address the key Interconnection opportunities and challenges that exist in the region
AfPIF Session 1: Peering vs Transit Economics
An update of the infrastructure status covering IXPs, terrestrial to submarine cables in the region will be provided. Panellists will discuss the economic concepts of peering and transit from an operator’s perspective in order to be to introduce the participants to main interconnection concepts and how it impacts on their operational efficiency.
Good Men Rising: IPv6 & DNSSEC (ION Toronto 2011)Internet Society
In a response to Bill St. Arnaud's "Dead Men Walking" presentation at the Internet Society's ION Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, Jacques Latour, Director of Information Technology, Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), laid out why he believes there is much promise ahead for both IPv6 and DNSSEC and explained the work they have done at CIRA, their IPv6 adoption strategy, architecture guidelines and more.
A video recording of the session will be available for viewing. Details will be posted at http://www.isoc.org/do/blog/ when the video is available.
More information about the global series of ION conferences can be found at http://www.isoc.org/ion/
How will IPv6 impact telecommunications? Will everything just work? Or will there be problems? What needs to be fixed?
In this presentation to the IIT Real-Time Communications (RTC) Conference, Dan York discussed the basics of IPv6 and then explored the challenges related to IPv6 and telecom (and in particular the SIP protocol). He ended with a list of resources for people to learn more.
See http://www.isoc.org/do/ for more info on IPv6.
How to stop sucking and be awesome insteadcodinghorror
If you're reading this abstract, you're not awesome enough. Attend this session to unlock the secrets of Jeff Atwood, world famous blogger and industry leading co-founder of Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange. Learn how you too can determine clear goals for your future and turn your dreams into reality through positive-minded conceptualization techniques.* Within six to eight weeks, you'll realize the positive effects of Jeff Atwood's wildly popular Coding Horror blog in your own life, transporting you to an exciting new world of wealth, happiness and political power.
Social media and mobile devices have combined to help create the always-with-us, always-on, always-connected campus. Not just student-to-student but, importantly, institution/faculty/staff-to-student as well as staff-to-staff. We need to look beyond the silo-ed, one-way web sites of the past towards more personal, two-way applications that take advantage of this sea change on campus. The ways in which our users will want to interact with us, the types of tasks they’ll want to complete, and the types of devices we’ll want to deliver to will just continue to proliferate.
Now is the time to reevaluate.
Using lessons learned at a large land-grant institution we’ll look at what the future friendly campus might look like, ways to plant the seed of that change and tips on how to accomplish it.
This presentation was given at the 2012 .eduGuru Summit on April 11, 2012.
The New Internet: When Everything Becomes SmartJeeni
The New Internet is the Internet of Things (IoT). In a few years, people and devices will become almost indivisible entities. This article explains what it means for the economy, the society and our lives.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) concept is becoming a booming topic as of recent. We have seen many different platforms implement this concept, and Joomla is no exception. In this session, I will talk about some trends of the integration between Joomla and IoT, with how they have manage to improve the efficiency of data delivery, especially since it can just rely on the device-to-device to achieve this. This will include the impact it has on protocols such as MQTT and how it improves the overall QoS this way. I will also talk about future implementations within Joomla for the IoT concept, and how we should proceed with it over time.
I talk about the evolution of digital content into services, the role of sensors in the future of the web, about the idea of man-machine collaboration in internet services, and about the role of social networking in building content.
Role play - The internet of things - NanotechnologyNANOYOU
Role play to engage students on a dialogue about the ethical, legal and social aspects of nanotechnologies.
For more resources on nanotechnologies visit: www.nanoyou.eu
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future Antoine Dubuquoy
Digital has impacted our lives.
The presentation aims to explain how we can use digital devices and tools for our own good.
Future is Now! The tools are there, things are going fast! And only the fittest and most versatile will survive! :)
Content Is King: Internet Society Briefing Panel at IETF 86
1. Content is King; How Do we Avoid Playing the
Pauper?
Leslie Daigle, moderator.
Chief Internet Technology Officer
The Internet Society
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www.internetsociety.org
2. We are…
Not at the IETF
Taking discussion up a level
Taking any identified work items to the appropriate IETF WGs
“On the air”
Streaming
Recording
Stopping at 12:45pm so you can all get back to the
IETF…
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3. Agenda outline
Overview
Panelists’ introduction
Framing discussion
Open mic
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4. The Panel
Leslie Daigle (Moderator)
Glenn Deen (NBCUniversal)
Leif Johansson
Peter Saint-Andre (Cisco)
The Internet Society
5. Today’s discussion
Currently, the Internet supports “publication” in the
sense of “made available”
Maybe access control to a resource
Once a consumer has their digital fingers wrapped around it, it’s
not an Internet issue anymore
– That’s the culture
This is not just about “big content”
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6. Where’s my content at?
You – the unsuspecting
publisher
Maybe you want your content to
go viral
Maybe you’re wondering what
that picture of your cat is doing
on a Polish site?
How can someone tell what
you wanted to have done
with your digital content?
(And, yes, the Internet is all
about cat pictures).
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7. Where do we want to go?
Expressing rights
Carried with content?
Findable at some server?
Authentication/integrity
Found this content on the floor... what are the rights?
Respecting rights
Human decision
Enforcement?
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8. Let’s not boil the ocean
Even if we were sure what we wanted in those
outcomes, we’re a long way away from there.
For today, let’s focus on whether we can take a useful
step beyond today’s situation, and leave off the table
“DRM” – connotes enforcement with large hammers
“Enforcement” – maybe we don’t want to go here at all
Focus on:
Can we find useful ways to articulate content creators’ intentions
wrt rights associated with the digital content
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9. We have explored this ground before...
Many times:
URC
GEOPRIV
Identity Management
Some more successful than others...
Overall, feels like we could pull together some
experiences from
Applications infrastructure
Identity management
Publishing
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10. Let’s put our heads together...
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12. Questions we started with
Are there ways that Internet application layer
infrastructure standards could be extended to capture
the content creator's intentions of use of digital content,
to be as open or as restricted as that creator desires?
What are the building blocks from which that could
start?
The Internet Society
13. The Panel
Leslie Daigle (Moderator)
Glenn Deen (NBCUniversal)
Leif Johansson
Peter Saint-Andre (Cisco)
The Internet Society