The incorporation of Pacific Islands internet exchange
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RT Generic T1 The incorporation of Pacific Islands internet exchange A1 Botting, Bradley YR 2024-11-26 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7515 PB UN.ESCAP AB <p>In support of implementing ESCAP resolution 79/10 titled, “Promoting digital cooperation and inclusion through the Action Plan for Implementing the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway Initiative, 2022–2026,” the ESCAP secretariat is mandated to provide technical assistance, policy analysis and capacity development and promote knowledge-sharing among members and associate members, in particular least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, on digital connectivity and transformation through regional cooperation, as appropriate.</p> <p>The report titled ‘The Incorporation of Pacific Islands Internet Exchange’ documents the legal process facilitated by the ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with partners, towards the establishment of the Pacific Islands Internet Exchange by Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand in 2023. This initiative aims to strengthen the efficient management of Internet traffic in Pacific Island countries. The report shares good practices and steps for establishing a regional Internet Exchange Point from a legal perspective, offering useful lessons for other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - The incorporation of Pacific Islands internet exchange AU - Botting, Bradley Y1 - 2024-11-26 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7515 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -In support of implementing ESCAP resolution 79/10 titled, “Promoting digital cooperation and inclusion through the Action Plan for Implementing the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway Initiative, 2022–2026,” the ESCAP secretariat is mandated to provide technical assistance, policy analysis and capacity development and promote knowledge-sharing among members and associate members, in particular least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, on digital connectivity and transformation through regional cooperation, as appropriate.
The report titled ‘The Incorporation of Pacific Islands Internet Exchange’ documents the legal process facilitated by the ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with partners, towards the establishment of the Pacific Islands Internet Exchange by Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand in 2023. This initiative aims to strengthen the efficient management of Internet traffic in Pacific Island countries. The report shares good practices and steps for establishing a regional Internet Exchange Point from a legal perspective, offering useful lessons for other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The report titled ‘The Incorporation of Pacific Islands Internet Exchange’ documents the legal process facilitated by the ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with partners, towards the establishment of the Pacific Islands Internet Exchange by Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand in 2023. This initiative aims to strengthen the efficient management of Internet traffic in Pacific Island countries. The report shares good practices and steps for establishing a regional Internet Exchange Point from a legal perspective, offering useful lessons for other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The report titled ‘The Incorporation of Pacific Islands Internet Exchange’ documents the legal process facilitated by the ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with partners, towards the establishment of the Pacific Islands Internet Exchange by Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand in 2023. This initiative aims to strengthen the efficient management of Internet traffic in Pacific Island countries. The report shares good practices and steps for establishing a regional Internet Exchange Point from a legal perspective, offering useful lessons for other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7515} } TY - GEN T1 - The incorporation of Pacific Islands internet exchange AU - Botting, Bradley UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7515 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -In support of implementing ESCAP resolution 79/10 titled, “Promoting digital cooperation and inclusion through the Action Plan for Implementing the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway Initiative, 2022–2026,” the ESCAP secretariat is mandated to provide technical assistance, policy analysis and capacity development and promote knowledge-sharing among members and associate members, in particular least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, on digital connectivity and transformation through regional cooperation, as appropriate.
The report titled ‘The Incorporation of Pacific Islands Internet Exchange’ documents the legal process facilitated by the ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with partners, towards the establishment of the Pacific Islands Internet Exchange by Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand in 2023. This initiative aims to strengthen the efficient management of Internet traffic in Pacific Island countries. The report shares good practices and steps for establishing a regional Internet Exchange Point from a legal perspective, offering useful lessons for other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
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In support of implementing ESCAP resolution 79/10 titled, “Promoting digital cooperation and inclusion through the Action Plan for Implementing the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway Initiative, 2022–2026,” the ESCAP secretariat is mandated to provide technical assistance, policy analysis and capacity development and promote knowledge-sharing among members and associate members, in particular least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, on digital connectivity and transformation through regional cooperation, as appropriate.
The report titled ‘The Incorporation of Pacific Islands Internet Exchange’ documents the legal process facilitated by the ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with partners, towards the establishment of the Pacific Islands Internet Exchange by Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand in 2023. This initiative aims to strengthen the efficient management of Internet traffic in Pacific Island countries. The report shares good practices and steps for establishing a regional Internet Exchange Point from a legal perspective, offering useful lessons for other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.