Michel

Michel

SpinterCon Berlin marks a successful first year for the process

On Monday, December 9, one year after the inaugural SplinterCon in Montreal, the fourth SplinterCon event opened in Berlin. Organized by eQualitie in partnership with the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), this edition brought together over 150 participants to address pressing challenges in internet fragmentation, censorship, and digital sovereignty. The Berlin conference highlighted critical […]
Read More

Can a fragmented Internet governance stop Internet fragmentation?

by Michel Lambert The Internet is a vital resource for communication, collaboration and creation with anyone, anywhere.  It is no longer possible to imagine our world without the Internet, the central nerve of the global economy.  We don’t yet realize its full potential in terms of knowledge, development and the common well-being of all humankind. […]
Read More