[AfrICANN-discuss] Let's be proactive

Nii Narku Quaynor quaynor at ghana.com
Tue Oct 30 10:59:20 SAST 2012



On Oct 30, 2012, at 7:55, Y Mshana2003 <ymshana2003 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Wow wow... A word has been spoken so we all keep quiet?
> 
You, Mr self appointed chairman, said that no body else did

> That is trying to tie peoples hands and block their thinking. We should discuss from every angle.

Unrelated subjects only confuse discussions. If you want to talk telecommunications there are good places for that. This list is called AfrICANN ?

> Its not a meeting with fixed Agenda and strict Chairperson.... Please step aside and let the discussion flow. Thanks.
Mr self appointed Chairman dictating what to discuss, huh
> Let us move on... Regulation of Content is important especially in business related issues such as Advertisements.

There is usually a separate institution responsible for this and it's not the Internet community

> Cheers
> Yassin
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> From Yassin . Sent from samsung mobile. On O2.
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> Nii Narku Quaynor <quaynor at ghana.com> wrote:
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> On Oct 30, 2012, at 5:30, Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr> wrote:
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>> Nii : "So, exactly what is to be regulated about Internet in a country ?"
>> 
>> Quick answer : 
>> - Domain Names;
>> - IP Addresses;
>> - Contents (very complex).
>> 
> What do you want to regulate about domain names and IP addresses? You have to get specific
> 
> A good first step is noticing regulating contents (very complex) so probably a *bad* idea
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>> Other extension, depending on the country context :
>> - Frequencies or electromagnetic waves ;
>> - Telephone Numbers.
>> 
> Not Internet And not under discussion
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