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***Click below for the business input at WSIS. ***

World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
www.itu.int/wsis

The World Summit on the Information Society (commonly known as WSIS) was held during the week of 8 December 2003 in Geneva, culminating in the Summit segment on 10-12 December 2003. The second part of this Summit will take place in 2005 in Tunisia.

Principals of the Summit host countries and executive secretariat invited the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to create the CCBI as a vehicle through which to mobilize and coordinate the involvement of the worldwide business community in the processes leading to and culminating in the Summit. ICC led the private-sector effort to provide substan tive input into the Summit, and mobilized the private sector to participate in the preparatory phases and at the Summit itself. We also took an active role in helping the inner group of organizers in their preparations.

  • The Coordinating Committee of Business Interlocutors (CCBI), which ICC chairs, is constituted of the following organizations and their members:
    • Associacion Hispanoamericana de Centros de Investigacion y Empresas de Telecomunicaciones (AHCIET)
    • Business Council for the United Nations (BCUN)
    • Business and Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC)
    • Global Business Dialogue on Electronic Commerce (GBDe)
    • Global Information Infrastructure Commission (GIIC)
    • ITU members from the private sector
    • Money Matters Institute (MMI)
    • United States Council on International Business (USCIB)
    • World Economic Forum (WEF)
    • World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA)
    • Brazilian Chamber of Electronic Commerce

Business input for World Summit on the Information Society

WSIS business statement
As you know, ICC chairs the Coordinating Committee of Business Interlocutors (CCBI) which has provided the business input to the WSIS preparatory process and mobilized business for the Summit itself.

Attached is the CCBI business statement (.pdf - 2 pages) which is based on existing ICC policy positions and reflects established ICC priorities.

This business statement was presented at the World Summit on the Information Society as the key business messages for the Summit.

Thanks to the generosity of certain CCBI members and ICC's chair of the commission on E-Business, IT and Telecoms, the statement was also produced in French, Arabic and Spanish to create as much access to this document as possible.

PrepCom III continued
The continuation of the third preparatory meeti ng (PrepCom III) for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) took place in Geneva 10-14 November 2003. The continuation of PrepCom III focused on the draft Declaration and Action Plan for the Summit. This is the final stage of preparatory work for the WSIS.

PrepCom III continued executive summary and annexed report
The executive summary (.pdf - 2 pages) for the continuation of the Third Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom III continued).
In addition, the comprehensive summary report (.pdf - 6 pages) includes links to the latest relevant documents.

CCBI submissions to PrepCom III continued
ICC and CCBI have submitted the 'CCBI Comments on the draft Declaration and Action Plan' (.pdf - 17 pages). This document is based on existing ICC positions on the issues, and includes an explanation for the business views and proposed text.

Preliminary Input on the Draft Non-Paper of the President of the WSIS Prepcom on the Declaration of Principles [Dated 24 October 2003] (.pdf - 9 pages).

PrepCom III
The third Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom II) for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) will take place from 15-26 September 2003, in Geneva.

PrepCom III summary report
Executive summary (.pdf - 3 pages) for the Third Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom III) for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) which took place from 15 to 26 September 2003, in Geneva.

The comprehensive summary report (.pdf - 8 pages) includes links to the latest relevant documents, the CCBI letter to the Bureau regarding procedural decisions (1 page), the CCBI press statement (1 page), and the CCBI intervention notes (5 pages) which were submitted to the 'Friends of the Chair' group for consideration as they revised the first version of the plan of action that was discussed at PrepCom 3.

CCBI submissions to PrepCom III
A proposed Draft Declaration of Principles
(.pdf - 10 pages)

The purpose of this CCBI input is to draw upon the previous detailed comments on the draft Declaration for WSIS provided by CCBI and to provide suggested text for the Declaration. This input is intended to assist in focusing the Declaration and making it more concise. CCBI members fully recognize the intergovernmental nature of this process, and the need for certain political issues to be included.

Draft action plan (.pdf 44 pages)
Annotated with proposed amendments by the Coordinating Committee of Business Interlocutors (CCBI)
.

The CCBI input to the Draft Action Plan underlines the readiness of business to contribute to fulfilling the targets of the Draft Action Plan. CCBI members remain committed to help make sure the benefits of information and communications technologies become available to people everywhere.

Intersessional meeting
The Intersessional preparatory meeting for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), which took place in Paris 15-18 July 2003, focused on the draft Declaration and Action Plan for the Summit.

ICC and CCBI submitted the 'CCBI Comments on the revised draft Declaration and Action Plan' (.pdf - 9 pages) ahead of the meeting. These comments were reviewed and commented on by members of ICC's Commission on E-Business, IT and Telecoms and ICC's Commission on Intellectual Property as well as by the networks of the other CCBI members.

CCBI Interventions delivered at the Intersessional meeting

15 July 2003
1. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, President, Talal Abu-Ghazaleh International (TAGI):
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF BUSINESS VIEWS ON THE DECLARATION AND ACTION PLAN

2. Philippe Wintrebert, Vice President, International Public Affairs, AT&T EMEA:
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES
french version
ENJEUX LIES A L'INFRASTRUCTURE ET A L'ENVIRONNEMENT FAVORABLE AU DEVELOPPEMENT DE LA SOCIETE DE L'INFORMATION

3. José Leca, Brazilian Chamber of Electronic Commerce:
INVESTMENT

4. Adel Danish, Chairman & CEO, Masreya:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, STANDARDS, SECURITY AN D OTHER ISSUES

16 July 2003
1. Ayesha Hassan, Senior Policy Manager, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC):
ACTIONS FOR GOVERNMENTS TO UNDERTAKE TO ATTRACT PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT IN ICTS

2. Alain-Louis Mie, France Telecom & ETNO:
INTERVENTION TEXT - FRENCH VERSION
english version - to follow

3. Souheil Marine, Alcatel:
RECOMMANDATIONS POUR LA MISE EN PLACE DURABLE D'UNE SOCIETE DE L'INFORMATION AU SERVICE DU DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL
english version - to follow

17 July 2003
1. Adel Danish, Chairman & CEO, Masreya:
MAIN PRINCIPLES FOR THE WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY DECLARATION

2. Vineeta Shetty, Communications Advisor:
LIST OF ISSUES AND OBJECTIVES FOR THE WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY ACTION PLAN

3. Jean Sarzana, Secretary General, French Publishers Association on behalf of the International Publishers Association
INTERVENTION TEXT - ENGLISH VERSION
INTERVENTION TEXT - FRENCH VERSION

4. Ayesha Hassan, Senior Policy Manager, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
INTERVENTION TEXT

18 July 2003
1. Allen Miller, Executive Director, World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA)
INTERVENTION TEXT

Intersessional meeting summary report
This report attempts to capture the highlights from the four days of events and intergovernmental discussions from a business perspective, and outlines key points for follow up for the rest of the preparatory process, and the Summit itself.
SUMMARY REPORT (.pdf - 5 pages)

The Coordinating Committee of Business Interlocutors (CCBI) have offered a business view on the Rules and Procedures, in the attached document 'WSIS CCBI input on Rules and Procedures for the Summit and Preparatory Process', which will be discussed at the third Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom III) - 15-26 September 2003, in Geneva.

PrepCom II
The second Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom II) for the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) took place from 17-28 February 2003, in Geneva.

ICC/CCBI made two additional contributions to the draft Declaration of Principles and Action Plan:
The two CCBI contributions are:
1) CCBI Input on draft action plan (.pdf - 2 pages)
2) CCBI Input on draft declaration of principles (.pdf - 2 pages)

Please note that all official WSIS documents from PrepCom II can be found on the WSIS website at: http://www.itu.int/wsis/documents/listing.asp?lang=en&c_event=pc|2&c_type=td|

ICC/CCBI made several interventions during PrepCom II, many of which have been compiled in the attached document:
CCBI interventions PrepCom II (.pdf - 3 pages)

CCBI submissions to PrepCom II
WSIS CCBI role and key messages
(Word document - 5 pages)
WSIS CCBI Business View on Summit Outcomes (.pdf - 3 pages)

WSIS Pan European Regional Meeting - Bucharest
A regional meeting of the UNECE-region was held in Bucharest on 7-9 November 2002. This Pan European Regional Meeting was a ministerial level event and brought together a number of influential people from the region.

ICC activities in Bucharest
At the request of the Romanian Minister of Communications and Technology, Danil Nica, ICC organized a business-led afternoon session on Friday 8 November 2002. This was an integral part of the official agenda, and took place in the main venue, the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest.
Programme
Summary of Discussion (Word document - 7 pages)

In preparation for the Summit, a number of events have taken place and are scheduled for future dates. ICC/CCBI participated in the first Preparatory Committee (PrepCom I) meeting in Geneva, 1-5 July 2002. ICC/CCBI also contributed to the informal governmental session on Content and Themes on 16 September 2002, in Geneva.

Important WSIS-related Dates


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