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Welcome to the Internet Society

The Internet Society is an independent international nonprofit organisation founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy around the world. Read more...

Programs and Publications

ISOC fulfills its mission through programs and publications

Conferences and Events

OECD logo OECD Ministerial Conference, Korea, Seoul
17-18 Jun 2008

IETF logo 72nd IETF Meeting
Dublin, Ireland
27 Jul - 1 Aug 2008

ICIN logo ISOC supports ICIN 2008 Bordeaux, France
20-23 Oct 2008

ISOC logo Board of Trustee Meeting Calendar

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Internet Issues

Internet Governance

Unknown Road The Internet Society has been engaged in ongoing efforts to create a clear roadmap for discussions of how the Internet should be managed. Our recent effort has included participation in the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 'Stock Taking' exercise in Athens Greece where ISOC pushed four central concepts: "openness, diversity, security and access." Learn more...

User-Centric Internet

Citizen of the Net How might one envision the future of the Internet? One way is to think of the Internet built around the needs of the individual citizen of the Net. Learn more...

ISOC Fellowships for the Developing World

Photo: © 2007 Copyright Tomas Carlsson, freelance, Sweden, tomas@skildra.nu
© Tomas Carlsson

Expanding the Internet in the developing world is a complex task. The ISOC Fellowship to the IETF is bridging that gap by connecting promising engineers to the greater Internet community. Learn more...

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Membership

Become an ISOC Member The Internet Society welcomes everyone to get involved in the future of the Internet:

Individuals Individual Members share ISOC's vision of the Internet and can contribute in many areas.

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Chapters Individuals can also join a Chapter and be part of a local community to share common goals.

Organisations Organisations are an important partner in support of an open and accessible Internet.

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