Dear Bikram, Congratulations to ISOC Nepal for joining At Large. I am excited about your participation as an ALS. Warm Congratulations! Sala Sent from my iPad On Aug 30, 2013, at 1:08 AM, "Bikram Shrestha" <bikram@internetsociety.org.np> wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam, First of all, Thank you very much and our great opportunity to get certification as ISOC Nepal in At-Large Structure (ALS). ISOC Nepal Chapter is very active in our country and we could like to contribute and participate in internet issues related in ICANN activities. As we are in new to Atlarge, we expect that your good guidance and help us to be more active in our region.
Below are the contact details for ISOC Nepal. Being General Secretary of Nepal Chapter, I will be the primary contact person, My contact details as below;
Bikram Shrestha General Secretary Internet Society Nepal Aanamnagar, Kathmandu, Nepal Email id: bikram@isoc.org.np; bikram@internetsociety.org.np Phone no. +977-14245841 Mobile no. +977-9851000044, +977-9801000044 Website: www.internetsociety.org.np
Secondary Contact; Babu Ram Aryal President Internet Society Nepal Email: babu@isoc.org.np Mobile: +977-9851048401 website: www.internetsociety.org.np
Our mission; “To promote the use of Internet in every aspects of life”
Further, I will be attending ICANN 48 International meeting at Argintina, I will definitely meet all our member in the ICANN meeting.
hope to see you soon.
with warm regards Bikram Shrestha
Dear Bikram,
ICANN's At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is pleased to inform you that (182) Internet Society Nepal Chapter (ISOC Nepal) been certified as an At-Large Structure (ALS). The ALAC greatly appreciates your group's interest in involving individual users in ICANN and looks forward to working with you and your colleagues.
The purpose of ALS certification is to recognize that your organization meets the necessary criteria to involve individual Internet users at the local or issue level in ICANN activities, and that your organization will support its individual members' informed participation in ICANN efforts that affect end-users.
The ALAC is eager to promote a productive working relationship between your organization, other ALS, and the ALAC (and ICANN in general), and your input on how we can make this a success would be greatly appreciated.
We would like to offer some initial tools to help your organization keep its members informed (about significant news from ICANN and information on ICANN policy-development efforts) and engaged in activities of interest:
- Point of Contact for your Organisation: Please send an email to <mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> staff@atlarge.icann.org identifying the names and email addresses of one or two individuals who will be the point of contact for information and correspondence regarding ICANN At-Large. If this changes, please let us know.
- At Large Mailing Lists. There are many At Large email lists, for each region; you can sign up for them and manage your subscriptions at: <http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo> http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo . The points of contact you identify will automatically be added to your region's list just for accredited ALSes to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for Staff announcements (only Staff can post messages to that list); you are invited to join others as you wish.
- ALS information. Information about your organization will be shared with the At-Large community to enable individuals interested in your group's activities to contact you, and to encourage cooperation with other groups interested in ICANN activities in your geographic region. Please complete and email the form at the bottom of this note to <mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> staff@atlarge.icann.org.
- ALAC website. The ALAC website ( <http://www.atlarge.icann.org> www.atlarge.icann.org) is a good source for ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We encourage you to provide your members with a link. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate information into multiple languages. Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to <mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> staff@atlarge.icann.org.
- At-Large Regional Websites. Regional wiki webpages also have been created to distribute information (including in local languages) on activities, events and issues of particular interest to people in each region. These are maintained by the community. They are:
African Region:
<http://www.afralo.org> www.afralo.org
Asia/Australia/Pacific Region:
<http://www.apralo.org> www.apralo.org
European Region:
<http://www.euralo.org> www.euralo.org
Latin America/Caribbean Region:
<http://www.lacralo.org> www.lacralo.org
North American Region:
<http://www.naralo.org> www.naralo.org
We have included an ALS Starter Kit that includes key information on ALAC and At-Large communication tools. We have also included the Beginners Guide to Participating in At-Large which explains the organization of the At-Large community and how to participate in its activities.
We look forward to working with you and your organization's members to advance individual Internet users' interests within ICANN. If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact us at
<mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> staff@atlarge.icann.org.
Sincerely,
The At-Large Advisory Committee
<http://www.atlarge.icann.org> www.atlarge.icann.org
<mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> staff@atlarge.icann.org
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................. Bikram Shrestha General Secretary Internet Society Nepal Chapter. Anamnagar, Kathmandu, Nepal. Cell No. +9779851000044 URL: www.internetsociety.org.np www.internetfreedom.org.np
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