
IGF 2024 Report
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The RIPE NCC team was at the 19th Internet Governance Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Here are some of our key takeaways from the last Internet event of 2024!
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One of the most frequent requests we receive from our community is for translated content. Whether it's during member support interactions, on mailing lists, in survey responses, or at events—especially those held far from our headquarters in Amsterdam—the need for content in languages beyond Engli…
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The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) brings together participants from around the world to discuss public policy issues related to the Internet. This year's overarching theme is "The Internet We Want - Empowering All People". We will keep updating this article over the course of the IGF on the issue…
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It's time for another Internet Governance Forum! IGF 2022 takes place this week in hybrid format. This year's overarching theme is "Resilient Internet for a Shared Sustainable and Common Future". Check this page for regular updates from RIPE NCC staff on the issues, arguments and opinions discussed…
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In November 2019, we organised the first ever multi-location Quantum Internet hackathon.
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The headlines are raising awareness about the plastic soup that's clogging up our oceans but there's another problem much closer to home for much of the RIPE community: e-waste (aka 'dead electronics'). E-waste is a massive contributor to environmental pollution globally. We want to keep the conver…
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“Very much appreciated your comments, Ulka, in the workshop on regionalism and the IGF (a subject that the RIRs obviously have very significant insight into!). Check out the report on the session here: https://dig.watch/event/internet-governance-forum-2024/ws-141-regionalism-and-the-igf”
Thanks for sharing the link to the session report, and the invitation to join the session. The discussion on coordinating non-geographically contiguous groups based on shared goals and frameworks might be interesting for the RIRs to think about as well.
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