ICANN Says 'Oui' To Paris
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will meet in Paris, France in June 2008, the group announced on Friday. At its Aug. 14 meeting, the ICANN Board accepted the proposal put forward by Association pour la Gouvernance de l’Internet en France, en Europe, et dans le monde.
“ICANN is looking forward to working with AGIFEM and welcoming the global Internet community to Paris,” ICANN Vice President Paul Levins said in a press release. “We had two highly competitive proposals to host the meeting slated for ICANN’s European region -- a testament to the great local Internet communities in France and Serbia.”
ICANN holds three meetings per year in different regions around the world. The group's next conference will be in Los Angeles in late October.
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