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www.internetsociety.org
The Internet Society Overview
GlobalThought-leader
Trusted
Internet Advocate
Dedicated
TransparentAccessible
Authoritative
Credible
SharingConsultative
Cause-drivenMultistakeholder
Open
Connecting
Independent
Responsive
Collaborative
Experienced
Our Mission
To promote the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world.
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Our Strategic Objectives
Foster Advance Enable Empoweran open, innovative, and trusted Internet worldwide
policies and strategies that strengthen the Internet’s growth and evolution
a vibrant and vital global community to advance the Internet’s future
people through unencumbered Internet use
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How We Work
Operating at the intersection of policy, standards, and education allows us to be a thought leader in the Internet ecosystem.
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African Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF)
www.afpif.org
Gathers more than 100 technical and policy experts from around the world
Fosters African Internet community and content
Promotes African IXPs and interconnection
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Photos: © Internet Society/Shoot the Earth/ Nyani Quarmyne
World IPv6 Launch
www.WorldIPv6Launch.org
Permanently enabling next generation Internet Protocol to connect billions more people and devices
Thousands of web companies, ISPs, and home router vendors around the world participating
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World Conference International Telecommunications
www.internetsociety.org/wcit
A United Nations conference that gathered more than 1000 people from around the world
The Internet Society focused on ensuring continued support for the Internet’s successful multistakeholder model
Activities included providing information to and convening policy makers, industry, and civil society
Photo: © Stonehouse Photographic
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Priorities
The opportunities and challenges facing the global Internet are as diverse as its 2 billion users.
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Internet Governance
IPv6
Open Internet Standards
Online Security
Digital Content Management
Domain Name System Security (DNSSEC)
Human Rights
Intellectual Property
Programmes
Beyond our priorities the Internet Society offers a number of programmes that benefit the Internet Ecosystem.
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Awards
Internet Hall of Fame
Jonathan B. Postel Service Award
Applied Networking Researching Prize (ANRP)
Grants
Community Grants
ICT Innovation
Individual Fellowships
Global SupportWith five regional bureaus across the globe, the Internet Society is able to effect positive change that benefits local, regional, and national communities.
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North America
Asia PacificAfrica
Europe
Latin Americaand the Caribbean
Your Membership is Vital
Internet Society members achieve change through a range of partnerships and technical expertise.
Join more than:
55,000 individual members
90 global Chapters
130 Organization members
Your membership to the Internet Society gives you a powerful voice.
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Engaging and energizing members through a common global vision
Technical workshop and training classes
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Chapters Play a Key Role
Internet Society Chapters form a community that advances our mission through:
Educational events
Public Policy issue advocacy
Networking events
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Get Involved
There are so many ways to support the Internet. Explore how you can make an impact.
Become a Member
Join a Chapter
Attend an Event
This is your Internet.Join it!
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