This is really good and quite insightful, despite not being specifically attributed to any particular entity.

Generally and personally speaking, I feel the absence of attribution is beneficial at this stage to avoid distracting from the issues and suggestions put forward.

Thanks for taking this initiative.

Kiki



On Tue, Oct 14, 2025 at 4:04 AM Alban Kwan via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org> wrote:

Dear all,

 

In our personal capacity, we have organised a series of face-to-face meetings with seven large enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region, together with an Informal Multistakeholder Sounding Board (IMSB) member to listen in.

 

These organisations were selected given their strong relevance to the Internet and the fact that their internal policies have significant implications for the wider landscape of Internet governance.

 

The meetings were convened specifically to introduce the WSIS+20 Review process and to gather initial perspectives from the private sector. It is noteworthy that none of these enterprises were previously familiar with the critical nature of WSIS or Internet governance.

 

Nevertheless, the discussions yielded candid and valuable feedback. Based on these conversations, we have prepared a commentary to inform the WSIS+20 review process.

 

We would like to send this document for your reference as well.

 

Thank you

 

Alban Kwan 

In personal capacity

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