[[-- Translated text (es -> en) --]] Dear, I am recovering from major surgery. For that reason, not I can sit at the computer for a long time. Hence I send a Suggestion to work on and submit something before March 24/24. The IGF Leadership Panel has created a vision and framework for Internet of the future, "The Internet we want" (IWW). IWW appeared at the IGF held in Kyoto in October 2023. With very good intentions and predisposition, require support and feedback in each of the five sections of the IWWW, and they are the following: 1. Whole and open; 2. Universal and inclusive; 3. Fluent and trustworthy; 4. Safe and secure; and 5. Respect for rights. I will make a summary of each point, hoping it will be indicative for your treatment. Also as a suggestion, comments should contain two parts. One with suggestions on how to work to achieve the objective, and the second, how to combat what opposes that objective. 1. Whole and open Internet There is a term, Splinternet, which means the opposite of the entire Internet and open. For some time now, for geopolitical reasons, ideology, war, etc., there are countries that temporarily or permanently modify their access to internet, limiting them regionally. From that moment on, that region did not can navigate outside, outsiders cannot access the websites of that country or region. The emails do not come in and they do not go out. That is, it is a fragmentation of the Internet into several fragments. 2. Universal and inclusive Here we must talk about the right of everyone to access the Internet, without look at their conditions of race, economy, education, etc. Inclusivity means that the digital divide must be narrowed, that everyone must be included. Multilingualism, disability, for example. 3. Fluent and trustworthy. Data fluency is one of the characteristics that increases day by day day on the Internet. It implies dedicated links and teams must be prepared and adequate to allow such data flow. Also they legal aspects of personal data protection. In addition to seeing that It is up to each part of the multiple stakeholders. We know that surgeries are performed remotely. There is education distance. There are remote controlled critical equipment controls. AND Several more examples. If the Internet is not accessible from anywhere to Either way, if the transmission is interrupted, the Internet would not be worth trust. 4. Safe and secure Safe Internet does not require much explanation, and is in turn related to some points highlighted by the LP, particularly with the previous item. Here you must consider the DNS system (physically), the current safety regulations, the growth of users, the dispersion world of users, etc. But it also requires the protection of an adequate legal framework. 5. Respect for rights Many emphasize only Human Rights, and leave many rights outside. It is preferable to talk about digital rights, which include them, based on the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They usually cite as digital rights: Universal and equal access. Freedom of expression, information and communication. Privacy and data protection. Right to anonymity. Right to be forgotten. Protection of minors. Intellectual property. Kind regards Albert