[NCUC-DISCUSS] Does ICANN really foster collaboration?

Ayden Férdeline icann at ferdeline.com
Wed May 4 12:35:32 CEST 2016


Just out of curiosity, Hiba, do other cloud-based communication tools like
Skype, Facebook, Twitter, or WhatsApp work in Sudan without a VPN?

All best, Ayden


On Wed, May 4, 2016 12:26 PM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro raquino at gmail.com wrote:
Hi Hiba




Not in a trade embargo country, but recent events have made Brazil all

too familiar with VPN and alternatives on a daily basis.

However, I would like to just stress your point of thinking about

Adobe alternatives.

At least one major internet governance organization (ISOC) and another

big online community with lots of ICANN participants (Opencon) have

moved on (Zoom, Uberconference and others).




The Software Sustainability Institute (http://www.software.ac.uk/) is

a place where you can find also research on alternatives.




They were partners to LibreGraphicsMeeting.org this year and next year

the meeting will be in Rio de Janeiro.




This is all crowdfunded efforts and nothing to do with ICANN. But

maybe it should. Although, like you, I have no idea how to go about it

and just keep on researching VPNs and filing in dial-out requests when

I can.




Best,




Renata







On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Hiba Eltigani <higba6 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello James and Rafik

> Noted, i will keep you posted if we are facing the same issue.

>

> BR

>

> Hiba

>

> On May 4, 2016 12:13 PM, “James Gannon” <james at cyberinvasion.net> wrote:

>>

>> Hi Hiba,

>> While I can’t help you with the adobe connect issue please let me know if

>> the ncuc.chat server is not accessible from Sudan, it should be if I have

>> done my configurations correct =)

>>

>> James

>>

>> From: Ncuc-discuss <ncuc-discuss-bounces at lists.ncuc.org> on behalf of Hiba

>> Eltigani <higba6 at gmail.com>

>> Date: Wednesday 4 May 2016 at 10:29

>> To: “ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org” <ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org>

>> Subject: [NCUC-DISCUSS] Does ICANN really foster collaboration?

>>

>> 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.

>>

>> BR

>>

>> Hiba

>

>

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