This brief is the updated version of Unleashing Community Networks: Innovative Licensing Approaches, published on 14 May 2018. Find the previous version on the Web Archive. Executive Summary Community ...
Three women sit near a pile of carob fruits, wearing masks and hair nets. They pick a few of them out, separating those they are about to grind into carob flour, filling large white bags that take ...
Community networks were not always accepted by the mainstream Internet governance ecosystem. But they have helped connect ...
From our strategic vision to specific goals, read about how we'll be advancing our five-year strategy in 2026.
Desde nuestra visión estratégica hasta nuestros objetivos específicos, descubra cómo impulsaremos nuestra estrategia ...
De notre vision stratégique à nos objectifs spécifiques, découvrez comment  nous ferons progresser notre stratégie ...
People need an Internet they can trust. We’re fighting to make that happen. Every minute of every hour, people connect with one another online, sharing information, ideas, and dreams. Working with our ...
Find out how the language proposed in the first revision of the WSIS+20 Zero Draft aligns with our vision of an open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet for everyone.
Because the Internet impacts all of us, we work with organizations of all shapes and sizes to address the wide range of social, economic, and policy issues. Our organization members and partners ...
The overall responsibility for managing Internet Protocol address or domain names at upper levels is vested in the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), which delegates the actual administration ...
People are what ultimately hold the Internet together. The Internet’s development has been based on voluntary cooperation and collaboration. Cooperation and collaboration remain the essential factors ...