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==WGIG Report on Internet Governance==
 
==WGIG Report on Internet Governance==
The WGIG conducted two meetings in Geneva on November 23-25, 2004 and February 14-18, 2005 and received proposals and comments from all governments and stakeholders through open consultations, web casting, video conferencing, emails,discussion forums etc. to ensure active participation from all sectors and transparency and open communication. Subsequent meetings were also conducted until the Working Group was able to complete and submit its report to the UN Secretary General.<ref>[http://www.wgig.org/timeline.html WGIG Timeline of Activities]</ref>
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The WGIG conducted four meetings in Geneva on November 23-25, 2004 and February 14-18, April 18-20 and on June 14-17, 2005 respectively. The working group  received proposals and comments from all governments and stakeholders through open consultations, web casting, video conferencing, emails,discussion forums etc. to ensure active participation from all sectors. The Working Group maintained a transparent and open communication in its working method to complete and submit its report to the UN Secretary General.<ref>[http://www.wgig.org/timeline.html WGIG Timeline of Activities]</ref>
    
Based on the WGIG Report on Internet Governance, four key public issues needs discussion and investigation. These issues include:<ref>[http://www.wgig.org/docs/WGIGREPORT.pdf WGIG Report]</ref>
 
Based on the WGIG Report on Internet Governance, four key public issues needs discussion and investigation. These issues include:<ref>[http://www.wgig.org/docs/WGIGREPORT.pdf WGIG Report]</ref>
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