[discuss] ITU - Internet related Resolutions
Bill Woodcock
woody at pch.net
Mon Oct 27 12:59:30 UTC 2014
> On Oct 26, 2014, at 4:43 PM, Adam <ajp at glocom.ac.jp> wrote:
> Is Saudi speaking for a large block of countries?
In so far as lines are drawn, here’s what I’ve observed this evening:
On one side:
The Internets
United Kingdom
Bulgaria
Japan
Canada
USA
Australia
Ghana
Nigeria
New Zealand
Grenada
On the other side:
Saudi Arabia
Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay
Oman
Russia
Wildcard:
India
Helpful grammar authoritarians, who are striving to make evil documents at least marginally intelligible:
Bulgaria
Sweden
Meeting concluded with an admonishment by the chair to Saudi Arabia to consider limiting its contributions to ones which “reflect present reality.”
The Internet-issues ad-hoc reconvenes at 18:00 on Wednesday, unless the secretariat is able to find an earlier time.
Fact-checking the idiocy that’s spouted in this room is surprisingly difficult, given 85% packet loss getting out of the building. One could be cynical about that, but I’ll resist the urge.
-Bill
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