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Ebookhttp://online.fliphtml5.com/gnel/wiuw/Content03 January 2018 SynopsisScroll to read
full summaries with links to news articles. Vietnam have recruited 10,000 people to join
a military cyber warfare unit, to counter “wrong” views online and critics of the
one-party state. The Chinese Government have shut down more than 13,000 ‘illegal
websites’ and 10 million user accounts. China claims their regulations protect national
security and stability. Iranian officials have blocked their citizens from accessing the
messaging app Telegram, after fears the communications channel is being used for “armed
uprising.”A survey by Paul Hastings, an international law firm has found that most top UK
and US corporations are ill-prepared for GDPR. Only 29% of UK firms and 18% of US firms
are hiring a data privacy officer or additional privacy staff. Germany is introducing a
new law which mandates that social media firms such as Facebook and Twitter must remove
hateful content that has been reported, within 24 hours. Otherwise they face fines of up
to 50 million euros. European Central Bank governing council member Ewald Nowotny urged
the Government to tax and regulate Bitcoin amid concerns criminals are using
cryptocurrencies to launder money and avoid taxes. The European Union’s antitrust
watchdog has a launched a new investigation to scrutinise how corporations handle large
amounts of consumer data. This comes amid fears that big businesses use big data to
exclude rivals from the markets. AT&T Inc, the world’s largest US telecommunications
company have built a nationwide broadband network that all 50 US states will participate
in, as part of a $6.5 billion Government contract.US Attorney General Lori Swanson from
Minnesota announced last week that the US midwestern state would be challenging the
Federal Communications Commission decision to repeal the net neutrality rules. President
Donald Trump has urged Iran to unblock social media sites such as Telegram and Instagram
after his administration classified them as ‘legitimate avenues for communication.’
Australia’s security agency has banned the Chinese tech firm Huawei Marine Networks from
installing a cable designed to deliver internet to the Solomon Islands, amid fears of
spying. According to HUB8, a web-hosting firm, 72% of Nigeria’s Internet revenues are
going to the United States. This is because out of 34,000 sites a mere 1,000 are located
in Nigeria. Disclaimer: Please note that this monitor is a summary of news sources and
does not reflect the official views of IEEE.For more information, visit the IEEE Internet
Initiative website, and see IEEE Global Internet Policy Monitor past issues. Join IEEE
Collabratec™ Internet Technology Policy Community discussions related to internet policy
issues and to collaborate with other members of the global technical and policy
communities.IEEE Global Internet Policy Monitor 03 January 2018Table of Contents
Synopsis 1 Europe 4 Internet governance 4 Cybersecurity 5 Privacy 5 Internet
Inclusion 6 United States of America 8 Internet governance 8 Cybersecurity 10
Privacy 11 Internet Inclusion 12 Pan-Asia 14 Internet governance 14 Cybersecurity 15
Privacy 15 Internet Inclusion 16 Rest of the World 18 Internet governance 18
Cybersecurity 19 Privacy 19 Internet Inclusion 20 Global Institutions 22 Diary
Dates 23 Europe Internet governance01.12.18The Hill Germany to fine social
media firms that don't remove hateful contentGermany is introducing a new law which
mandates that social media firms such as Facebook and Twitter must remove hateful content
that has been reported within 24 hours. Otherwise they face fines of up to 50 million
euros. “Germany has begun enforcing a new law that mandates that social media firms must
swiftly remove hate speech, hoax stories and illegal content from their platforms or face
a fine.”“Social media firms with at least 2 million users will have 24 hours to remove
material that has been flagged to them and could see fines up to 50 million euros if they
don’t.” 02.01.18Computer Weekly Top UK and US firms still overestimating GDPR readinessA
survey by Paul Hastings, an international law firm has found that most top UK and US
corporations are ill-prepared for GDPR. Only 29% of UK firms and 18% of US firms are
hiring a data privacy officer or additional privacy staff. “Less than five months before
the compliance deadline for the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), most top
UK and US firms are still overestimating their state of readiness, a study suggests.”“Some
94% of FTSE 350 companies and 98% of Fortune 500 companies believe they are on track to
comply with the GDPR by 25 May 2018, according to a survey by international law firm Paul
Hastings.” 03.01.18Channel NewsAsiaECB governor calls for tax, regulation on bitcoin
European Central Bank governing council member Ewald Nowotny urged the Government to tax
and regulate Bitcoin amid concerns criminals are using cryptocurrencies to launder money
and avoid taxes. “A top European Central Bank official on Wednesday (Jan 3) called for
governments to regulate and tax bitcoin, labelling the cryptocurrency an object of
speculation and a tool for money laundering.” "One ought to apply what the basic rule
is in any other financial transaction: everyone involved should reveal their
identity," ECB governing council member Ewald Nowotny told the German daily
Sueddeutsche Zeitung.” Cybersecurity02.01.18MIT Technology Review Six Cyber Threats to
Really Worry About in 2018According to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a US based
research university, there are six major cyber threats. Some of these include: ransomware
in the cloud, the weaponization of AI, and mining cryptocurrencies. “From AI-powered
hacking to tampering with voting systems, here are some of the big risks on our radar
screen.”“The cyberattack on the Equifax credit reporting agency in 2017, which led to the
theft of Social Security numbers, birth dates, and other data on almost half the U.S.
population, was a stark reminder that hackers are thinking big when it comes to targets.”
Privacy29.12.17NewEuropeTwo Romanians to be extradited to US for hacking Washington
surveillance cameras at Trump inaugurationTwo Romanian nationals have been extradited to
the US after accusations that they hacked into Washington surveillance cameras before
President Donald Trump’s inauguration. “Two Romanian nationals are to be extradited to
the US, accused of hacking Washington surveillance cameras before Donald Trump’s
inauguration. Mihai Isvanca, 25, and Eveline Cismaru, 28, were arrested earlier this month
in Bucharest while trying to leave the country.”“They now extradition to the US on charges
of wire fraud and attacking protected computers, according to court filings from the
Department of Justice.” 01.02.18The Hill EU antitrust regulator concerned about big
data's effects on competitionThe European Union’s antitrust watchdog has a launched a
new investigation to scrutinise how corporations handle large amounts of consumer data.
This comes amid fears that big businesses use big data to exclude rivals from the markets.
“The European Union’s antitrust watchdog said in an interview published Tuesday that her
office plans to scrutinize how corporations control large amounts of data.”“Margrethe
Vestager, Europe’s competition commissioner, told The Wall Street Journal that she is
concerned with how large companies can use their access to mass datasets of consumers to
hurt potential competitors.” Internet Inclusion28.12.17GOV.UKRule changes to speed up
rollout of mobile and fast broadband in rural areasThe UK Government announced reforms to
the outdated Electronic Communications code which will reduce the cost of placing
communication infrastructure on private land. Minister for Digital Matt Hancock hopes this
will ‘diminish the digital divide.’“The reforms to the outdated legislation will reduce
the costs of housing phone masts and other communications infrastructure on private land.
This opens the way for faster and more reliable broadband and mobile services,
particularly in rural areas.”“The changes to the UK’s Electronic Communications Code will:
bring down the rents telecoms operators pay to landowners to install equipment to be more
in line with utilities providers, such as gas and water.” 28.12.17GOV.UKBetter mobile and
Wi-Fi connectivity for rail passengersThe UK Government have initiated an ambitious plan
to dramatically increase internet connectivity for rail passengers. Each train could get
speeds of around 1 Gigabit Per Second (Gbps).“Government fires starting pistol on an
ambitious plan that could see UK’s train passengers benefitting from a dramatic
improvement in onboard mobile and Wi-Fi connections.”“The Government has fired the
starting gun on an ambitious plan that could see the UK’s train passengers to benefit from
a dramatic improvement in onboard mobile and Wi-Fi connections.” United States
of America Internet governance26.12.17The Hill Minnesota AG to sue FCC over net
neutrality repealUS Attorney General Lori Swanson from Minnesota announced last week that
the US midwestern state would be challenging the Federal Communications Commission
decision to repeal the net neutrality rules. “Minnesota is joining a lawsuit to
challenge the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to repeal the net
neutrality rules, according to reports.”“Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson (D)
told Minnesota Public Radio and other outlets that repealing the rules could hurt
consumers and political speech online.” 01.02.18 ArsTechnicaAjit Pai’s FCC is still
editing the net neutrality repeal orderThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have
not yet released their net neutrality repeal order because it is undergoing final changes
while the FCC prepares for legal battle. “The Federal Communications Commission voted to
repeal net neutrality rules on December 14, but the FCC is still making edits to the
repeal order and hasn't released the final version. The final order should be similar
to the draft released by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai three weeks before the vote, but some
changes will be made.”"The goal is to release it as soon as possible," an FCC
spokesperson told Ars today. The spokesperson said he can't discuss any changes made
to the draft order until a final version is released.” 01.02.18The Hill State Department
calls on Iran to stop blocking social mediaThe United States President Donald Trump has
urged Iran to unblock social media sites such as Telegram and Instagram after his
administration classified them as ‘legitimate avenues for communication.’ “The State
Department on Tuesday urged the Iranian government to end its blocking of social
media platforms amid continued protests the country's clerical rulers.” “Steve
Goldstein, U.S. undersecretary of State, said the administration would like Iran to “open
these sites,” according to The Associated Press. The founder of the messaging app
Telegram said Sunday that Iranian authorities blocked many of its citizens from accessing
the app after the technology company refused to close down some channels.” 01.12.18The
Hill Germany to fine social media firms that don't remove hateful contentGermany is
introducing a new law which mandates that social media firms such as Facebook and Twitter
must remove hateful content that has been reported, within 24 hours. Otherwise they face
fines of up to 50 million euros. “Germany has begun enforcing a new law that mandates
that social media firms must swiftly remove hate speech, hoax stories and illegal content
from their platforms or face a fine.”“Social media firms with at least 2 million users
will have 24 hours to remove material that has been flagged to them and could see fines up
to 50 million euros if they don’t.” 02.01.18Computer Weekly Top UK and US firms still
overestimating GDPR readinessA survey by Paul Hastings, an international law firm has
found that most top UK and US corporations are ill-prepared for GDPR. Only 29% of UK firms
and 18% of US firms are hiring a data privacy officer or additional privacy staff. “Less
than five months before the compliance deadline for the EU’s General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR), most top UK and US firms are still overestimating their state of
readiness, a study suggests.”“Some 94% of FTSE 350 companies and 98% of Fortune
500 companies believe they are on track to comply with the GDPR by 25 May 2018, according
to a survey by international law firm Paul Hastings.” Cybersecurity 30.12.17The Hill
Pressure builds to improve election cybersecurityThe pressure is mounting on the United
States to ensure their election systems are cyber resilient in order to prevent hacks in
the 2018 midterms. “Congressional efforts to secure election systems from cyberattacks
are picking up steam with lawmakers under pressure to prevent hacks in the 2018
midterms.”“After the revelation that Russia tried to probe election systems in 21 states
in the 2016 election, security experts, state officials and others demanded federal action
to help states upgrade outdated voting machines and bolster security around voter
registration databases.” 02.01.18MIT Technology Review Six Cyber Threats to Really Worry
About in 2018According to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a US based research
university, there are six major cyber threats. Some of these include: ransomware in the
cloud, the weaponization of AI, and mining cryptocurrencies. “From AI-powered hacking to
tampering with voting systems, here are some of the big risks on our radar screen.”“The
cyberattack on the Equifax credit reporting agency in 2017, which led to the theft of
Social Security numbers, birth dates, and other data on almost half the U.S. population,
was a stark reminder that hackers are thinking big when it comes to targets.”
Privacy27.12.17Library of CongressUpdate on the Twitter Archive at the Library of
CongressThe Library of Congress issued a white paper last week which details plans to no
longer collect every single tweet published, as it aims to take a more selective approach
to its Twitter archive. “In April 2010, the Library of Congress and Twitter signed an
agreement providing the Library the public tweet text from the company’s inception through
the date of the agreement, an archive of tweets from 2006 through April 2010. *
Additionally, Twitter agreed to provide tweets on an ongoing basis under the same
terms.”“The Library saw an opportunity to document the emergence of online social media
for future generations. Its first objectives were to acquire and preserve the 2006-10
archive; to establish a secure, sustainable process for receiving and preserving a daily,
ongoing stream of tweets through the present day; and to create a structure for organizing
the entire archive by date.” 29.12.17NewEuropeTwo Romanians to be extradited to US for
hacking Washington surveillance cameras at Trump inaugurationTwo Romanian nationals have
been extradited to the US after accusations that they hacked into Washington surveillance
cameras before President Donald Trump’s inauguration. “Two Romanian nationals are to be
extradited to the US, accused of hacking Washington surveillance cameras before Donald
Trump’s inauguration. Mihai Isvanca, 25, and Eveline Cismaru, 28, were arrested earlier
this month in Bucharest while trying to leave the country.”“They now extradition to the US
on charges of wire fraud and attacking protected computers, according to court filings
from the Department of Justice.” 01.01.18Politico After Equifax breach, anger but no
action in CongressUS representative Jan Schakowsky of Illinois, a Democrat who introduced
legislation after the Equifax incident, expressed his frustration at the lack of action
from Congress. “The massive Equifax data breach, which compromised the identities of more
than 145 million Americans, prompted a telling response from Congress: It did
nothing.”“Some industry leaders and lawmakers thought September’s revelation of the
massive intrusion — which took place months after the credit reporting agency failed to
act on a warning from the Homeland Security Department — might be the long-envisioned
incident that prompted Congress to finally fix the country’s confusing and ineffectual
data security laws.” Internet Inclusion27.12.17The Guardian ‘Nigeria losing 72%
Internet revenues to United States’According to HUB8, a web-hosting firm, 72% of Nigeria’s
Internet revenues are going to the United States. This is because out of 34,000 sites a
mere 1,000 are located in Nigeria. “About 72 percent of Nigeria’s Internet revenues have
been confirmed going to the United States of America (USA), instead of accruing to the
country.”“According to HUB8, a web-hosting firm, which carried out a survey earlier in the
month, an outcome, which was made available to journalists, majority of .ng and.com.ng
websites in Nigeria are still hosted in the United States, making the country to be
experiencing major capital flight in that realm.” 28.12.17Reuters Apple and Amazon in
talks to set up in Saudi ArabiaApple and Amazon are planning to establish a direct
presence in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. However, talks are in the early stages
and nothing has yet been confirmed. “Apple and Amazon are in licensing discussions with
Riyadh on investing in Saudi Arabia, two sources told Reuters, part of Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman’s push to give the conservative kingdom a high-tech look.”“A third
source confirmed that Apple was in talks with SAGIA, Saudi Arabia’s foreign investment
authority.” 29.12.17ReutersAT&T says all U.S. states will use its public safety
networkAT&T Inc, the world’s largest US telecommunications company have built a
nationwide broadband network that all 50 US states will participate in, as part of a $6.5
billion Government contract.“AT&T Inc said on Friday that all 50 U.S. states had
decided to participate in the nationwide broadband network it is building for first
responders as part of a $6.5 billion government contract.”“In March, the U.S. government
awarded a contract to AT&T to build the network, years after a federal commission
recommended setting up such a system following the 9/11 attacks.” Pan-Asia
Internet governance 27.12.17NextgovChina’s Internet 'Clean-up' Has Closed Over
13,000 Illegal Websites Since 2015The Chinese Government have shut down more than 13,000
‘illegal websites’ and 10 million user accounts. China claims their regulations protect
national security and stability. “A high-level review of how well China is implementing a
new cybersecurity law and other regulations pertaining to cyberspace says that authorities
have taken down 13,000 illegal websites and barred some 10 million user accounts since
2015.”“The numbers were included in a report filed on Dec. 24 (link in Chinese) before the
standing committee of China’s National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislative
body (although it’s viewed as relatively powerless compared to the Communist Party’s
topmost committees). State news service Xinhua reported (link in Chinese) on the numbers
the same day.” 29.12.17NextgovAll the Things You Can—and Can’t—Do with Your WeChat Account
in ChinaWeChat a Chinese messaging app has expanded to let users order food, hail cars and
pay utility bills. However politically sensitive messages, images and articles critical of
the Government are banned. “In China, people will soon be able to bring nothing but their
smartphones (and clothes, perhaps) when going out, and the one and only app they’ll need
to download is WeChat.”“Owned by tech giant Tencent, WeChat has evolved from China’s
answer to WhatsApp to an all-in-one app that let users order food, hail cars, and pay
utility bills through its payment function. It has made cash and credit cards obsolete for
many users, and it might soon do the same to physical identity cards issued by the
government.” Cybersecurity27.12.17Channel NewsAsia Vietnam unveils 10,000-strong cyber
unit to combat 'wrong views' Vietnam have recruited 10,000 people to join a
military cyber warfare unit, to counter “wrong” views online and critics of the one-party
state. “Vietnam has unveiled a new, 10,000-strong military cyber warfare unit to
counter "wrong" views on the Internet, media reported, amid a widening crackdown
on critics of the one-party state.”“The cyber unit, named Force 47, is already in
operation in several sectors, Tuoi Tre newspaper quoted Lieutenant General Nguyen Trong
Nghia, deputy head of the military's political department, as saying at a conference
of the Central Propaganda Department on Monday in the commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City.”
02.01.18MIT Technology Review Six Cyber Threats to Really Worry About in 2018According to
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a US based research university, there are six major
cyber threats. Some of these include: ransomware in the cloud, the weaponization of AI,
and mining cryptocurrencies. “From AI-powered hacking to tampering with voting systems,
here are some of the big risks on our radar screen.”“The cyberattack on the Equifax credit
reporting agency in 2017, which led to the theft of Social Security numbers, birth dates,
and other data on almost half the U.S. population, was a stark reminder that hackers are
thinking big when it comes to targets.” Privacy28.12.17Financial Times Huawei’s
undersea cable project raises red flag in AustraliaAustralia’s security agency has banned
the Chinese tech firm Huawei Marine Networks from installing a cable designed to deliver
internet to the Solomon Islands, amid fears of spying. “In less than a decade of
existence, Huawei Marine Networks has won contracts to install 40,000km of submarine
cable, enough to circumnavigate the planet. But the global rollout has hit a snag in the
South Pacific as Australia counters China’s growing influence in its backyard.” “Canberra
is poised to stymie a deal under which Huawei was to run a seabed cable more than 4,000km
from Sydney to the Solomon Islands, instead bankrolling the A$100m (US$78m) project
itself.” 29.12.17Reuters India likens cryptocurrencies to Ponzi scheme, cautions
investorsIndia’s Finance Minister has warned against the use of cryptocurrencies,
comparing them to Ponzi schemes which he said, ‘can result in a sudden and prolonged
crash, exposing investors.’“India’s finance ministry on Friday cautioned investors about
the risks of trading in cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, saying digital currency
investments are like “Ponzi schemes.”“Cryptocurrencies are not legal tender and have no
regulatory permission or protection in the country, the finance ministry said in a
statement, but stopped short of announcing an outright ban or imposing any curbs.”
Internet Inclusion 28.12.17Reuters Apple and Amazon in talks to set up in Saudi
ArabiaApple and Amazon are planning to establish a direct presence in the capital of Saudi
Arabia, Riyadh. However, talks are in the early stages and nothing has yet been confirmed.
“Apple and Amazon are in licensing discussions with Riyadh on investing in Saudi Arabia,
two sources told Reuters, part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s push to give the
conservative kingdom a high-tech look.”“A third source confirmed that Apple was in talks
with SAGIA, Saudi Arabia’s foreign investment authority.” 03.01.18Channel NewsAsiaBeijing
to build US$2 billion AI research park - Xinhua Beijing is building an artificial
intelligence (AI) development park worth $2.12 billion in the City’s west, to fulfil its
desire of becoming a world leader in AI by 2025. “Beijing is planning to build a 13.8
billion yuan (US$2.12 billion) artificial intelligence development park in the city's
west, the official Xinhua news agency reported, as China pushes ahead to fulfil its
ambition to become a world leader in AI by 2025.”“The AI park will house up to 400
enterprises and have an estimated annual output of 50 billion yuan, Xinhua said, citing a
report from authorities in Beijing's Mentougou district.” 03.01.18The Guardian Firm
moves to set up phone manufacturing factory in OgoniRoboMicheal Limited, an indigenous
firm in the Nigeria Delta region has signed a contract with a Chinese company to build a
phone manufacturing factory in Ogoni Land. The factory will train over 500 people in
technology. “An indigenous firm in the Niger Delta region, the RoboMicheal Limited, said
it has signed a contract with a Chinese company to set up a phone manufacturing factory in
Ogoni land.” “The phone factory, according to the Managing Director of the firm, Ayobo
Michael Ibrahim, would empower over 500 people who would be trained in technology, adding
that it would also address issues of unemployment in the region.” Rest of the World
Internet governance01.02.18The Hill State Department calls on Iran to stop blocking
social mediaThe United States President Donald Trump has urged Iran to unblock social
media sites such as Telegram and Instagram after his administration classified them as
‘legitimate avenues for communication.’ “The State Department on Tuesday urged the
Iranian government to end its blocking of social media platforms amid continued protests
against the country's clerical rulers.” “Steve Goldstein, U.S. undersecretary of
State, said the administration would like Iran to “open these sites,” according to The
Associated Press. The founder of the messaging app Telegram said Sunday that Iranian
authorities blocked many of its citizens from accessing the app after the technology
company refused to close down some channels.” 02.01.18The New York TimesIranian
Authorities Block Access to Social Media ToolsIranian officials have blocked their
citizens from accessing the messaging app, Telegram after fears the communications channel
is being used for “armed uprising.”“As protests in Iran stretched into their sixth day on
Tuesday, the Iranian authorities continued to restrict access to social media tools that
have become key sources of information to antigovernment demonstrators.”“Telegram, a
messaging app that is widely used in Iran, has been blocked since Dec. 31, while internet
access has been sporadically cut off to several cities where protests have taken place,
according to cybersecurity researchers monitoring internet activity in the country. Access
to other social media platforms like Instagram has also been intermittent.”
Cybersecurity02.01.18MIT Technology Review Six Cyber Threats to Really Worry About in
2018According to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a US based research university,
there are six major cyber threats. Some of these include: ransomware in the cloud, the
weaponization of AI, and mining cryptocurrencies. “From AI-powered hacking to tampering
with voting systems, here are some of the big risks on our radar screen.”“The cyberattack
on the Equifax credit reporting agency in 2017, which led to the theft of Social Security
numbers, birth dates, and other data on almost half the U.S. population, was a stark
reminder that hackers are thinking big when it comes to targets.”
Privacy28.12.17Financial Times Huawei’s undersea cable project raises red flag in
AustraliaAustralia’s security agency has banned the Chinese tech firm Huawei Marine
Networks from installing a cable designed to deliver internet to the Solomon Islands, amid
fears of spying. “In less than a decade of existence, Huawei Marine Networks has won
contracts to install 40,000km of submarine cable, enough to circumnavigate the planet. But
the global rollout has hit a snag in the South Pacific as Australia counters China’s
growing influence in its backyard.” “Canberra is poised to stymie a deal under which
Huawei was to run a seabed cable more than 4,000km from Sydney to the Solomon Islands,
instead bankrolling the A$100m (US$78m) project itself.” Internet Inclusion27.12.17The
Guardian ‘Nigeria losing 72% Internet revenues to United States’According to HUB8, a
web-hosting firm, 72% of Nigeria’s Internet revenues are going to the United States. This
is because out of 34,000 sites a mere 1,000 are located in Nigeria. “About 72 percent of
Nigeria’s Internet revenues have been confirmed going to the United States of America
(USA), instead of accruing to the country.”“According to HUB8, a web-hosting firm, which
carried out a survey earlier in the month, an outcome, which was made available to
journalists, majority of .ng and.com.ng websites in Nigeria are still hosted in the United
States, making the country to be experiencing major capital flight in that realm.”
03.01.18The Guardian ‘Government must prioritise broadband in 2018 to lift Nigeria’ Bosun
Tijani, Chief Executive Officer of the technology centre Co-Creation Hub, has urged the
Nigerian Government to invest in broadband and technology experts to ‘make the technology
side of the ecosystem thrive’.“The Chief Executive Officer of the Co-Creation Hub
(ccHub), Bosun Tijani, speaks to ADEYEMI ADEPETUN on the need to intensify efforts on the
national broadband plan, its role as enabler bringing in FDI into Nigeria among other
issues in 2018.”“CcHUB has remained a light for incubation hubs in Africa. As a
stakeholder, what would you say are the biggest problems of start-ups?I think a major
challenge largely in Africa, not just for those in Nigeria is broadband.” 03.01.18The
Guardian Firm moves to set up phone manufacturing factory in OgoniRoboMicheal Limited, an
indigenous firm in the Niger Delta region has signed a contract with a Chinese company to
build a phone manufacturing factory in Ogoni Land. The factory will train over 500 people
in technology. “An indigenous firm in the Niger Delta region, the RoboMicheal Limited,
said it has signed a contract with a Chinese company to set up a phone manufacturing
factory in Ogoni land.” “The phone factory, according to the Managing Director of the
firm, Ayobo Michael Ibrahim, would empower over 500 people who would be trained in
technology, adding that it would also address issues of unemployment in the region.”
Global Institutions No new items of relevance
Diary Dates GDPR Summit – 30.01.18London, EnglandManusec Europe – 07.02.18-08.02.18Munich,
GermanyGlobal Internet and Jurisdiction Conference 2018 – 26.02.18-28.02.18Ottawa,
CanadaRSA – 16.04.18–20.04.18San Francisco, USAAfrica Internet Summit – 29.04.18-11.05.18
Dakar, Senegal Glenn
McKnightNARALO Secretariatmcknight.glenn(a)gmail.comskype gmcknighttwitter gmcknight289-830
6259. On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:03 PM, Carlos Rey-Moreno
<carlos.reymoreno(a)gmail.com> wrote:Thanks loads Luca and Glenn! Great
resources!carlosOn 28 December 2017 at 15:57, Glenn McKnight
<mcknight.glenn(a)gmail.com> wrote:Hi Here is a bunch of PDF's that I
converted. Some from the IEEE Spectrum on Africa and ICT for
Developmenthttp://fliphtml5.com/bookcase/bgqmqGlennGlenn McKnightNARALO
Secretariatmcknight.glenn(a)gmail.comskype gmcknighttwitter gmcknight289-830 6259. On Thu,
Dec 28, 2017 at 9:54 AM, Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br> wrote: Thanks a lot
Glenn! Really cool job! De: dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net
[dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net] em nome de Steve Song [steve(a)villagetelco.org]
Enviado: quinta-feira, 28 de dezembro de 2017 11:50 Para: Dynamic Coalition on Community
Connectivity Assunto: Re: [DC3] DC3 Outcome Community Networks: the Internet by the
People, for the People Nice! Thanks Glenn! On 27 December 2017 at 10:44, Glenn
McKnight <mcknight.glenn(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for the document. I'm
enclosing a conversion of the PDF to a Ebook format
http://online.fliphtml5.com/gnel/yiih/ Glenn Glenn McKnight NARALO
Secretariat mcknight.glenn(a)gmail.com skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight 289-830 6259 .
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 8:25 AM, Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br> wrote:
Dear all, For those who were not at the IGF, here is the URL to freely download
Community Networks the Internet by the People, for the People
http://tinyurl.com/CommunityNetworks The book flyer is here
https://twitter.com/1lucabelli/status/938770138651820032 Feel free to share through your
networks I would like to thank all list-members for the great discussions, exchanges
of ideas and cooperation over the past year and I wish everyone a very successful 2018!
All the best Luca Luca Belli, PhD Senior Researcher Head of Internet
Governance @ FGV luca.belli(a)fgv.br +55 21 3799 5763 @1lucabelli
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