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		<title>Brazil Is the Site of the Most Important Internet Event in Latin America and the Caribbean</title>
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FOZ DO IGUAÇU, Brazil, May 23, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR  WIRE/ &#8212; The promotion of integrated efforts at developing the Internet  in Latin America and the Caribbean was prominently underscored during  the first day of sessions of the meeting LACNIC 27, being held May 22-26  in Foz do Iguaçu.
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<p>FOZ DO IGUAÇU, Brazil, May 23, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR  WIRE/ &#8212; The promotion of integrated efforts at developing the Internet  in Latin America and the Caribbean was prominently underscored during  the first day of sessions of the meeting LACNIC 27, being held May 22-26  in Foz do Iguaçu.</p>
<p>The opening session featured Ariel Graizer (LAC-IX), Eduardo  Santoyo (LACTLD), Demi Getschko (NIC.br), Hartmut Glaser (CGI.br), and  Wardner Maia (LACNIC). &#8220;Given the overwhelming interest, registration  had to be closed two weeks before the start,&#8221; said Maia. More than 650  people were in attendance, not including the 420 attending from a  distance. The session also included a welcome by LACNIC&#8217;s president to  the first woman to serve as co-moderator of the LACNIC Public Policy  Forum, Paola Pérez.</p>
<p>Demi Getschko stressed the importance of being able to  contribute as a co-organizer of the debates generated at LACNIC events.  &#8220;Several challenges in the Internet space have caused concern, including  attacks, regulations and neutrality. It is, therefore, important for us  to remain vigilant of aspects such as these that can affect the  Internet as a whole,&#8221; he explained. Harmut Glaser reminded everyone that  &#8220;this week, the Internet&#8217;s headquarters in Latin America and the  Caribbean is Foz do Iguaçu.&#8221; Certain topics of special interest to the  region, such as IPv6 growth and local traffic exchange, were also  highlighted.</p>
<p>The panel on the &#8220;Internet of the Future: Its Evolution over  the Next 10 Years&#8221; was moderated by Oscar Robles, Executive Director of  LACNIC, and included members Adiel Akplogan (ICANN), Cristine Hoepers  (CERT.br), Flavio Amaral (Netflix) and Matías Quintanilla (Telefónica  Argentina). Cristine addressed concerns such as security, stating that  these should not focus solely on an attack response, but also  implementation of good practices that do not increase the contribution  of devices and networks with attacks. Adiel underscored the need to  consider privacy at every level of the network. Flavio talked about the  increasing interest of companies in providing users with more and more  personalized content. Matías wrapped up the session discussing the  important role that the 5G will play in the medium-term evolution of the  Internet.</p>
<p>The opening session also included ICANN CEO Göran Marby. &#8220;The  Internet gets larger when we connect and smaller when we disconnect. It  is because of this that we need for more people from different places  to say what needs to be improved and how. The collaboration that exists  in Latin America and the Caribbean is a model for the rest of the  world.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 27th meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean Internet  Addresses Registry (LACNIC) will hold activities through May 26 and is  co-organized with the support of the Internet Management Committee in  Brazil (CGI.br) and Information and Coordination Nucleus of Dot BR  (NIC.br). Those who are interested in following the debates can  participate from a distance at <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.lacnic.net/web/eventos/lacnic27" target="_blank">http://www.lacnic.net/web/eventos/lacnic27</a></div>
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