[NCUC-DISCUSS] Does ICANN really foster collaboration?

Zakir Syed zakirbinrehman at yahoo.com
Wed May 4 12:10:00 CEST 2016


They can. A dial-out can always be requested to get an incoming call and join a meeting. 

Best, 
Zakir


      From: Ayden Férdeline <icann at ferdeline.com>
 To: Hiba Eltigani <higba6 at gmail.com> 
Cc: "ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org" <ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org>
 Sent: Wednesday, May 4, 2016 2:58 PM
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I am curious as to whether ICANN staff can dial you into the audio bridge or not, so there is no financial outlay required on your part to participate in phone calls. I don't know the answer here, but you do flag an interesting situation. Being headquartered in the United States ICANN and its suppliers have an obligation to comply with US trade embargoes, but it sounds like this is inadvertently limiting participation. 
Ayden

On Wednesday, 4 May 2016, Hiba Eltigani <higba6 at gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Ayden
     Thanks for swift reply. The issue is related to sanctions because the tool is accessible using VPNs and tunnels. I haven't come across the audio bridge option in the events i tried to connect remotely to but there was a dial-in option using international calls.BROn May 4, 2016 11:35 AM, "Ayden Férdeline" <icann at ferdeline.com> wrote:

  
|  Hi Hiba,
Thanks for flagging this issue. Why are you unable to access Adobe Connect in Sudan? What happens when you try to access the platform? Is this because Adobe can not export products to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, and other countries where the United States embargoes goods? Are you still able to participate in working groups via the audio bridge?
Best wishes,
Ayden Férdeline 
  
  On Wed, May 4, 2016 11:29 AM, Hiba Eltigani  higba6 at gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello NCUC
    Referring to the last communication about the new chat tool, i want to raise questions about whether ICANN is really fostering collaboration or advocating for equal access.
 I come from Sudan and you all know about the US sanctions issue which is political thing and may be nothing can be done about it in this context. But i think the least that can be done is to insure that users who have equal right to access and participate in ICANN events as part of the brodaer community.    
      Curently “Adobe connect” can't be accessed in Sudan and this means eliminating a whole community from having their voice heard. Given that, talks about access seems very theoretical. I don't think it is hard for an organization works in the heart of the Internet to find/ put alternatives tools that work for everyone.Sorry if this is not the right place to raise these concerns but i am just speaking for Internet users in Sudan.BRHiba 
  
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