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BRUSSELS, Tuesday 4 December 2012: DIGITALEUROPE calls on Members of the ITU to agree on a Treaty that does not hamper the future development of the Internet.
The World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) starts in Dubai this week. As an industry association representing the voice of the European digital technology industry, DIGITALEUROPE published a position on WCIT in August 2012 (www.digitaleurope.org/IndustryGroups/DigitalEconomyGroup/MarketRegulation/Documents.aspx [1]).
DIGITALEUROPE remains hopeful that ITU members will agree to review the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs) in a way that does not hamper the future development of the internet. The extraordinary success of the internet is not an accident, and in large part is due to its open and competitive nature, together with the decentralised and multi-stakeholder mechanism associated with its governance.
As Members of the ITU are now convening in Dubai to review the ITRs, DIGITALEUROPE would like to restate its positions and encourage all the ITU Member States delegations and, in particular, the delegations of Members States of the European Union, to agree to a Treaty that improves and does not expand the current ITRs:
The participants to the WCIT-12 should look at ways to improve, and not expand, the ITRs.
DIGITALEUROPE looks forward to continuing our fruitful interaction with Member State delegations during the course of the Conference and to a successful outcome of the WCIT.
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[1] http://www.digitaleurope.org/IndustryGroups/DigitalEconomyGroup/MarketRegulation/Documents.aspx
[2] mailto:jonathan.murray@digitaleurope.org?subject=Seen%20on%20PR.euractiv.com