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1 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Overview

2 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Overview

3 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Overview

4 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Global Thought-leader Trusted Internet Advocate Dedicated Transparent Accessible Authoritative Credible Sharing Consultative Cause-driven Multistakeholder Open Connecting Independent Responsive Collaborative Experienced

5 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Our Mission To promote the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world.

6 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Our Strategic Objectives FosterAdvanceEnableEmpower an open, innovative, and trusted Internet worldwide policies and strategies that strengthen the Internet’s growth and evolution a vibrant and vital global community to advance the Internet’s future people through unencumbered Internet use

7 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter The Internet Society at Work To achieve our mission, the Internet Society: Provides leadership in policy issues Advocates open Internet Standards Promotes Internet technologies that matter Develops Internet infrastructure Undertakes outreach that changes lives Recognizes industry leaders

8 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter How We Work Operating at the intersection of policy, technology, and development allows the Internet Society to be a thought leader on issues key to the Internet’s continued growth and evolution. Technology Development Policy

9 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Current Priorities The opportunities and challenges facing the global Internet are as diverse as its 2 billion users.  Internet Governance  IPv6  Open Internet Standards  Online Identity  Domain Name System Security (DNSSEC)  Internet and Human Rights  Intellectual Property and Digital Content

10 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Programmes Beyond our priorities the Internet Society offers a number of programmes that benefit the Internet Ecosystem. Awards  Internet Hall of Fame  Jonathan B. Postel Service Award  Applied Networking Researching Prize (ANRP) Grants  Community Grants  ICT Innovation  Individual Fellowships

11 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Global Presence 90+ Chapters Worldwide Individual Members 140+ Organization Members 5 Regional Bureaus 17 Countries with ISOC Offices NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA THE MIDDLE EAST ASIA

12 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Examples of the Internet Society in Action

13 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter World Conference International Telecom  A United Nations conference that gathered more than 1000 people from around the world  The Internet Society focused on ensuring continued support for the Internet’s successful multistakeholder model  Activities included providing information to and convening policy makers, industry, and civil society Photo: © Stonehouse Photographic

14 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter World IPv6 Launch  Permanently enabling next generation Internet Protocol to connect billions more people and devices  Thousands of web companies, ISPs, and home router vendors around the world participating

15 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter African Peering & Interconnection Forum (AfPIF)  Gathers more than 100 technical and policy experts from around the world  Fosters African Internet community and content  Promotes African IXPs and interconnection Photos: © Internet Society/Shoot the Earth/ Nyani Quarmyne

16 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter INSERT SLIDE Create your own slide/s to communicate relevant examples of your work (in our three focus areas: Policy / Technology / Education). Your examples should educate your audience and illustrate your message. Example 1: Policy – WCIT, Human Rights, Accessibility Example 2: Open Internet Standards – IPv6 Day Example 3: Development Capacity Building – AXIS

17 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Policy (WCIT, Human Rights, Accessibility) Create your own slide/s to communicate relevant examples of your work (in our three focus areas: Policy / Technology / Education). Your examples should educate your audience and illustrate your message.

18 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Open Internet Standards (IPv6 Day) Create your own slide/s to communicate relevant examples of your work (in our three focus areas: Policy / Technology / Education). Your examples should educate your audience and illustrate your message.

19 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Development Capacity Building (AXIS, IXPs) Create your own slide/s to communicate relevant examples of your work (in our three focus areas: Policy / Technology / Education). Your examples should educate your audience and illustrate your message.

20 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Our Members, Chapters and Partnerships

21 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Your Membership is Vital Internet Society members achieve change through a range of partnerships and technical expertise. 90+ Chapters Worldwide Your membership to the Internet Society gives you a powerful voice Individual Members 140+ Organization Members

22 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter  Engaging and energizing members through a common global vision  Technical workshop and training classes Chapters Play a Key Role Internet Society Chapters form a community that advances our mission through:  Educational events  Public Policy issue advocacy  Networking events

23 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Partnerships with Intergovernmental Orgs. Memorandum of Understanding Africa Union Guest Status APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) TEL Working Group Affiliate Member APT (Asia-Pacific Telecommunity) Memorandum of Understanding Inter-American Telecommunication Commission of the Organization of American States (CITEL) Sector Member Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Sector Member Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) Organiser and Leader OECD Internet Technical Advisory Constituency (ITAC) Consultative Status United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Official Observer Status World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

24 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Collaborative Working Relationships World Wide Web Consortium (WC3) Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Regional Internet registries (RIR’s) International Code Council (ICC) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) World Economic Forum World Summit Awards (WSA) International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC 2 ) Memorandum of Understanding Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) Member ACCA NPO Member Asia & Pacific Internet Association (APIA) International Technology Advisory Panel (ITAP) Singapore Computer Society (SCS) Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SITF) Global OrganizationsRegional/National Organizations

25 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Get Involved There are so many ways to support the Internet. Explore how you can make an impact.  Become a Member  Join a Chapter  Attend an Event  Get Involved - Volunteer This is your Internet. Join it!

26 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Current Campaign Detail Call to Action

27 InterPlanetary Networking Chapter Insert your contact info here Thank You