ISOC Luxembourg - Goals and Activities

Goals and Activities

ISOC Luxembourg shares the global goals of the Internet Society, as expressed in the ISOC strategic Operating Plan. In addition, it focuses on local and not so local, activities to make the Internet processes better known to the community. As an example, ISOC Luxembourg was the local host of the July 2005 meeting of ICANN. It also participates in the ICANN At-Large community as a recognized At-large structure.

At the local level, the chapter is active in policy discussions related to the country code top level domain .lu as well as being part of the Luxembourg IPv6 council.

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