Changes

1,568 bytes added ,  12 years ago
no edit summary
Line 23: Line 23:  
}}
 
}}
    +
'''.Nxt Conference''' is a newly formed conference based in San Francisco established by Kieren McCarthy in 2011 to educate and provide relevant information regarding existing opportunities associated with the Internet policy and governance. It also aims to strengthen the multi-stakeholder model of decision making.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/about-conference dot-nxt.com]</ref>
    +
==Services==
 +
* Comprehensive Information Service about internet policy and governance
 +
* Meetings and Conferences to bring together people in the internet industry to discuss important internet issues
 +
* Consultancy Arm which provides assistance to companies about internet policy governance and efforts
    +
==First .Nxt Conference==
 +
The first .nxt conference was focused on new [[gTLD]]s and the future of the internet.It was held in San Francisco on February 8-10, 2011 with 176 participants.<ref>[http://dot-nxt.com/sf-con-0211 New Internet Extension Conference]</ref>
    +
The keynote speakers during the conference were [[Juan Diego Calle]], President of [[.co]] and [[Kurt Pritz]], Senior Vice President, [[ICANN]] Stakeholder Relations.
    +
[[Michael Berkens]], CEO of [[Worldwide Media]]; [[John Berryhill]], Attorney at [[John Berryhill LLC]]; [[Mason Cole]], Vice President of Communications and Industry Relations [[Oversee.net]], [[Chris Disspain]], CEO of [[auDA]]; [[Jothan Frakes]], Owner [[Jothan.com]]; Cade Metz, US editor of The Register; [[Derek A. Newman]], Attorney at law of [[Newman and Newman]] and Kieren McCarthy served as Moderators in the Conference.
   −
 
+
==References==
 +
{{reflist}}
     
9,082

edits