Update on "Holding Broadband Service Providers to Account"

I am pleased to announce that at the close of the deadline
yesterday, members from 21 countries had expressed interest in
participating in CI's new campaign "Holding Broadband Service
Providers to Account". 

If you submitted an expression of interest form and you have not
already heard from me to the contrary (because where there were
several applicants from the same country), then your participation
has been approved and I will be sending more details to you shortly
off-list, using the contact details given on the expression of
interest form.

If you applied to participate in the broadband project but you do
not hear from me within 48 hours, then the contact details on your
expression of interest form may be wrong, so in that case please
contact me directly to follow up.  Otherwise, I will write to you
soon and I thank you for your patience.

--
Dr
Jeremy Malcolm
Project Coordinator
Consumers
International
Kuala Lumpur Office
for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East
Lot 5-1 Wisma WIM, 7 Jalan Abang Haji Openg, TTDI, 60000 Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +60 3 7726 1599
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Update on "Holding Broadband Service Providers to Account"

On 11/07/11 18:06, abdou ammor wrote:

ATLAS-SAIS was not able to start with you from the beginning for personnel reasons. Now we
are ready to help
and invest in investigative activities,
development of mapping
Internet governance ''Map of Internet Governance" and
participation for the Nairobi

workshop

Please therefore provide us the procedures to integrate teams formed.
Can we still
fill out

the form for
expressions of interest?
We also intend to register at the 2011 Internet

Governance Forum
http://www.intgovforum.org/.

Thanks for your interest.  We can't accept any more participants in
the first phase of the broadband project now, so don't worry about
returning that form... although you may (if you wish) help by
disseminating a link to the French version of our broadband survey
at http://a2knetwork.org/surveys/index.php?sid=65979&lang=fr.

As for the mapping exercise, another survey that would enable you to
contribute to that is currently in preparation, and I'll post more
details here soon.  More opportunities to participate in various
aspects of the A2Knetwork.org campaigns (some of which will have
funding attached) will definitely be opening up over the next 6+
months, so please keep following this list.

PS: we
can't open the file smime.p7s even certificate. Could
you help ?

It is just a digital signature.  It can be used by software to
validate my message, but can be disregarded otherwise.

--
Dr
Jeremy Malcolm
Project Coordinator
Consumers
International
Kuala Lumpur Office
for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East
Lot 5-1 Wisma WIM, 7 Jalan Abang Haji Openg, TTDI, 60000 Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +60 3 7726 1599
Consumers

International (CI) is the world federation of consumer groups
that, working together with its members, serves as the only
independent and authoritative global voice for consumers. With
over 220 member organisations in 115 countries, we are
building a powerful international movement to help protect and
empower consumers everywhere.
www.consumersinternational.org
Twitter
@ConsumersInt

Read
our email confidentiality notice. Don't
print this email unless necessary.

Update on "Holding Broadband Service Providers to Account"

Hi Jeremy,

I think I have missed quite a few deadlines in the last few weeks....
Is the broadband project similar to the A2K survey we did?

I might be able to get some help to do it, if we can still apply.

regards

Michelle

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