The deputies said Thursday U.S. government officials refused to put the Internet under the control of the United Nations International, a demand to raise the banner several countries.
At a hearing in Congress, said the official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in charge of coordinating Philip Verwier information
technology that "during all the meetings and bilateral meetings which we have participated, we reject any attempt Bashdna to expand control over the Internet to more than the governments."
He added that for such a command would be "totally eliminate the dynamics of the Internet."
In turn, announced that the Energy and Commerce Committee in the House of Representatives, which took place before the hearing, that the imposition of control from the United Nations on the Internet "could put at risk its vitality, and also economic and social benefits that benefit the planet."
During the next meeting of the International Telecommunication Union and due in December will invite some of the States to be entrusted to this body of the United Nations mission monitoring the Internet.
It is noteworthy that China and Russia expressed their disappointment that the U.S. was the upper hand in all matters relating to the Internet.
The two countries and expressed hope that the United Nations grant more authority to the internet to give greater for developing countries.
At a hearing in Congress, said the official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in charge of coordinating Philip Verwier information
technology that "during all the meetings and bilateral meetings which we have participated, we reject any attempt Bashdna to expand control over the Internet to more than the governments."
He added that for such a command would be "totally eliminate the dynamics of the Internet."
In turn, announced that the Energy and Commerce Committee in the House of Representatives, which took place before the hearing, that the imposition of control from the United Nations on the Internet "could put at risk its vitality, and also economic and social benefits that benefit the planet."
During the next meeting of the International Telecommunication Union and due in December will invite some of the States to be entrusted to this body of the United Nations mission monitoring the Internet.
It is noteworthy that China and Russia expressed their disappointment that the U.S. was the upper hand in all matters relating to the Internet.
The two countries and expressed hope that the United Nations grant more authority to the internet to give greater for developing countries.

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