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Major Internet Policy Meeting In Wellington


Major Internet Policy Meeting To Be Held In Wellington In 2006

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has just
announced that its March 2006 meeting will be held in Wellington, New
Zealand.

ICANN, a private sector organisation, has responsibility for co-ordinating policy relating to Internet domain names and IP addresses.

A number of countries bid to host ICANN meetings, and InternetNZ, the .nz country code manager, was the successful bidder for the March 2006 meeting.

"We are delighted that we will be having this opportunity to host an ICANN meeting." said Executive Director Pete Macaulay.

"It will provide a great opportunity for New Zealanders to attend, without the cost of overseas travel. It also will bring to New Zealand over 500 of the leading people involved with the Internet including ICANN Chairman and "Father of the Internet", TCP/IP co-creator Vint Cerf."

The meeting will be held from the 27th to the 31st of March 2006, and will primarily be at the Wellington Convention Centre and the Duxton Hotel.

InternetNZ President Keith Davidson, who chaired the bid committee, said
"InternetNZ is looking forward to the challenge of organising this major
event, which in fact is not just one meeting, but a collection of around 20 separate but related meetings for registries, registrars, country code managers, intellectual property lawyers, Internet users, and Government representatives."

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