ICANN to listen, understand Chinese needs
                 English.news.cn | 2014-11-20 19:54:47 | Editor: Xiang Bo

WUZHEN, Zhejiang, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The head of the non-profit organization that manages the infrastructure of the Internet is committed to listening to and understand the needs of China's government and people.

"The success of many services on the Internet from China such as the successful IPO of Alibaba accentuates the importance of China being a part in the global Internet ecosystem," said Fadi Chehade, President and CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, a watertown in east China's Zhejiang Province.

"This conference proves that China is entering the world stage as an equal player to have an equal voice as everyone else to participate in governing one Internet for the world," he said.

In 2013, ICANN opened its first global engagement center in Beijing and launched Chinese character options for top-level domains, part of its efforts to meet the needs of China, which now has more than 600 million of Internet users.

Highlighting ICANN's commitment to Asia-Pacific and China, the CEO said he has been to China this year more than he has been to any other countries except his home. "We are appreciating the values China can bring to ICANN because without China, ICANN is not complete."

The CEO also hoped Alibaba would play a responsible role in world Internet governance.

"I am very certain that China will have many more Jack Mas that could produce great value, not just for China but also for the world," said Fadi, adding that in China he had seen an innovative spirit reminiscent of that of Silicon Valley.

分享
Chinese and Foreign Internet Leaders Summit held during WIC in Wuzhen
China impetus of Tanzanian Internet infrastructure development: minister
Alibaba's founder Ma Yun attend World Internet Conference in Wuzhen
20 years of the Internet in China
World Internet Conference opens in Wuzhen
President Xi, New Zealand's PM John Key hold talks in Wellington
President Xi, New Zealand's PM John Key hold talks in Wellington
Job fair held for fresh graduates in NW China's Shaanxi
Job fair held for fresh graduates in NW China's Shaanxi
Representatives plant trees to mark 2014 WIC
Representatives plant trees to mark 2014 WIC
Chinese and Foreign Internet Leaders Summit held during WIC in Wuzhen
Chinese and Foreign Internet Leaders Summit held during WIC in Wuzhen
In pictures: children in Afghanistan
In pictures: children in Afghanistan
Exhibition of Pet Variety and The City 2014 held in Bangkok
Exhibition of Pet Variety and The City 2014 held in Bangkok
UN urges innovation for all children
UN urges innovation for all children
Tomato war kicks off in Indonesia
Tomato war kicks off in Indonesia
Back to Top Close
010020070750000000000000011100001338036251