Visit our booth 25, 26 and 27 November in Foyer 2
to learn more about eco – Association of the Internet Industry!
Join us at one or more of the following sessions:
Monday, 25 November 2019 – 10:00 am - 13:00 pm, Saal Europa
High-Level Internet Governance Exchange - Plenary
Meet Oliver Süme & Prof. Michael Rotert
Monday, 25 November 2019 – 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saal Europa
High Level Internet Governance Exchange - Digital Inclusion, Panel a) Access & infrastructure
Moderation: Oliver Süme
Monday, 25 November 2019 – 12:45 pm - 14:00 pm, Estrel Saal C
IGF 2019 Pre-Event #12 Needs of SMEs for the Internet of the future – A dialogue between SMEs, the Internet industry & the IGF Community
Moderation: Alexander Rabe
Monday, 25 November 2019 – 14:00 pm - 14:15 pm, Estrel Saal C
Signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Internet Society & eco – Association of the Internet Industry
Meet Oliver Süme & Alexander Rabe
Wednesday, 27 November 2019 – 16:40 pm - 18:10 pm, Raum V
WS 331 Should We Tackle Illicit Content Through the DNS?
See Thomas Rickert on the panel
Thursday, 28 November 2019 – 12:00 pm - 13:00 pm, Convention Hall I
IGF 2019 OF #38 Exceptional Access and the Future of the Internet Security
See Klaus Landefeld on the panel
Friday, 29 November 2019 – 11:30 am - 13:00 pm, Raum I
IGF 2019 Data Governance on the Internet Space by the Internet Model
See Thomas Rickert on the panel
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About eco – Association of the Internet Industryeco (
https://international.eco.de), with
more than 1,100 member companies, is the
largest Internet industry association in Europe. Since 1995, eco has been instrumental in the development of the Internet, fostering new technologies, infrastructures and markets, and forming framework conditions. In the Competence Network, important specialists and decision makers of the Internet industry are represented, and current and future Internet topics are driven forward.
Numerous eco services help to make the market more transparent for providers and users. We support members with legal consultations, in particular regarding data protection. For all users, we work to increase security and improve youth protection.
As an association, one of our most important tasks is to represent the interests of our members in politics, and in national and international committees. As well as headquarters in Cologne and a branch office in Munich, eco has an office in the German capital Berlin, and is represented at all relevant political decision-making processes in Brussels.
eco is a founding member of EuroISPA, the umbrella organization for European Internet associations, eco also represents its members with a seat on the Council of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) at ICANN, and is a driving force behind the Internet Governance Forum – in short: We are shaping the Internet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About dotmagazine – ...joining the dots in the Internet industrydotmagazine (
https://www.dotmagazine.online) is an e-magazine on Internet industry topics, showcasing the wealth of experience and knowledge of the eco Association and its members and partners across the entire bandwidth of the Internet industry.
Topics range from the fundamental infrastructure on which the Internet depends, to the technical and socio-political environments in which the Internet is used, and through to the innumerous business cases and innovations made possible through the ever-advancing development of Internet connectivity.
dotmagazine is usually published twice-monthly as an e-magazine at dotmagazine.online, and as a newsletter.