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Today’s rapid global changes require greater vigilance and seriousness
Abu Dhabi - Arab Today

The internet has evolved enormously in recent years, but today’s rapid changes on the global level require us to look at things with greater vigilance and seriousness, said Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) Director-General.

Al Mansoori made the remarks while officially opening the activities of the 60th International Public Meeting (ICANN60) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) on Monday in the presence of highly recognised officials, specialists and stakeholders at the global level.

''The internet itself is witnessing a historic leap between two times: the time of internet of human, and the time of internet of things. According to latest assessments, the number of ‘things’ connected to the internet today exceeds 8.4 billion devices. This number is expected to reach more than 20 billion devices in 2020, which poses new challenges to power of data transfer to meet modern requirements,'' he stated.

Al Mansoori confirmed that: ‘In the UAE, we have foreseen the importance of Internet. In 1999, less than one year after the foundation of ICANN, the Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, launched the first internet city in the region, with the task of keeping abreast of developments, foreseeing the digital future, and making the UAE a regional hub for ICT. While some people speculated the feasibility of this project, the digital technology and internet companies were eager to build their businesses in the UAE, using available incentives, most notably the wise leadership support and the advanced ICT infrastructure, particularly the internet.’' The meeting, which is hosted by TRA and started in Abu Dhabi last Saturday, took place at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), and lasts until the 3rd of November 2017. The meeting provides a platform for developing policies and procedures of Domain Name System (DNS), which supports the country’s efforts in transitioning to the future, internet of things, knowledge economy, future foresight of internet, as well as supporting the UAE Artificial Intelligence Strategy.

The meeting confirms the global leading role of the UAE in the ICT sector, as well as the international community’s confidence in the UAE and its ability to organize and host international activities and events. The meeting is also of a great importance to TRA as the regulatory entity of the ICT sector in the UAE, and it supports its efforts in developing a fair regulatory environment for ICT sectors, to enhance competitiveness and sustainability, in addition to the key role of the Internet in achieving the UAE’s strategy and policies for the future.

The TRA, as the event host, organizes a workshop entitled ‘The Middle East’ on the sidelines of ICANN60, to discuss the reality and policies of DNS in the Middle East, as well as the importance of internet in achieving development goals in the countries of the region.

ICANN general meetings provide a platform for agreement on International DNS policies and procedures, as well as providing opportunity for business and acquaintance on the meeting sidelines. The ICANN 60 meeting allows stakeholders in the region to better understand ICANN’s work, enabling them to have a greater contribute to shaping the future of the internet.

The meeting will gather diverse international stakeholders from governments, civil society, NGOs, research institutions, technical communities and others, to share experiences and perspectives on the latest developments in the field of internet domains. The sessions will allow discussions on a wide range of topics related to internet as well as DNS policies

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