Open consultations on the process towards enhanced cooperation on international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet *

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1 Open consultations on the process towards enhanced cooperation on international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet * Convened by Mr. Sha Zukang Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs United Nations Headquarters Conference Room 2, North Lawn Building 14 December 2010 List of speakers Group presentations 1. Belgium (on behalf of the European Union) Mr. Thomas Lambert, Minister Counsellor, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Belgium to the United Nations 2. Brazil (on behalf of IBSA India, Brazil and South Africa) Mr. Alvaro Galvani, Head, Division for Information Society, Ministry of External Relations, Brazil 3. Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (summarizing the views of civil society) Mr. Liberato C. Bautista, President, CoNGO 4. International Chamber of Commerce (summarizing the views of the private sector) Mr. Jeff Brueggeman, Vice President Public Policy AT&T Presentations by individual countries and organizations 5. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Mr. Rod Beckstrom, President and CEO, ICANN * These consultations are being held as a follow-up to Economic and Social Council resolution 2010/2 of 19 July Speaking slots 4 and above were allocated in the order in which requests were received.

2 6. Saudi Arabia Mr. Abdullah A. Aldarrab, Deputy Governor, Communications and Information Technology Commission, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 7. United States Mr. John Struble, Office of International Communications and Information Policy Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs, Department of State, United States 8. International Telecommunication Union Mr. Gary Fowlie, Representative and Head, ITU Office to the United Nations 9. European Telecommunications Network Operators Association Mr. Michael A. Bartholomew, Director, ETNO 10. Finland Mr. Janne Taalas, Minister, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of Finland to the United Nations 11. Switzerland Mr. Marco Rossi, Minister, Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations 12. China Mr. Tang Zicai, Deputy Director, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, People s Republic of China 13. Egypt Mr. Hatem Tag-Eldin, Minister Plenipotentiary and Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations 14. Internet Engineering Task Force and Internet Society Mr. William Graham, Strategic Global Engagement, Internet Society 15. TechAmerica Ms. Liesyl Franz, Vice President, Global Public Policy, TechAmerica 16. Internet Governance Caucus Mr. David Allen, Co-principal, World Collaboration for Communications Policy Research

3 17. Serbia H.E. Ms. Jasna Matic, Minister, Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society, Serbia 18. Organization for International Economic Relations Dr. Linda D. Bolitho 19. American Bar Association Mr. Richard L. Field, Chair, UN and International Institutions Coordinating Committee, American Bar Association 20. United Kingdom H.E. Mr. Philip Parham, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom to the United Nations 21. Number Resource Organization Mr. John Curran, Chief Executive Officer, American Registry for Internet Numbers 22. Huairou Commission: Women Homes and Community and Grassroots Organizations Operating Together in Sisterhood Ms. Dahlia Goldenberg. Coordinator for Communications, Membership and Grassroots Leadership, Huairou Commission 23. World Federation of Engineering Organizations Mr. Reginald Vachon, Chairman, American Association of Engineering Societies 24. India H.E. Ambassador Marjeev Singh Puri, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations 25. Italy Mr. Gianluigi Benedetti, Advisor to the Minister of Innovation, Italy 26. Iran Mr. Mohammad Hassani-Nejad, Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations

4 Open Discussion List of discussants (In order of participation) 1. Saudi Arabia Mr. Abdullah A. Aldarrab, Deputy Governor, Communications and Information Technology Commission, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2. Die Tageszeitung Ms. Ronda Hauben, Resident Journalist 3. Internet Governance Caucus Mr. Milton Mueller, Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies 4. Internet Governance Caucus Mr. David Allen, Co-principal, World Collaboration for Communications Policy Research 5. Number Resource Organization Mr. John Curran, Chief Executive Officer, American Registry for Internet Numbers 6. Brazil Mr. Alvaro Galvani, Head, Division for Information Society, Ministry of External Relations, Brazil 7. United States Mr. John Struble, Office of International Communications and Information Policy Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs, Department of State, United States 8. International Chamber of Commerce Mr. Jeff Brueggeman, Vice President Public Policy AT&T 9. India Mr. Randhir Kumar Jaiswal, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations 10. Australia Mr. Ian Robinson, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations

5 11. Canada Mr. Jeremy Adler, Second Secretary for Economic and Environmental Affairs, Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations 12. Belgium Mr. Christophe de Bassompierre, First Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Belgium to the United Nations 13. China Mr. Tang Zicai, Deputy Director, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, People s Republic of China