IT Week staff
Leader: Who best to drive the web?
What we make of the OECD plans for the future of the internet
When the great and the good gathered in South Korea last week for an
OECD
event on the future of the internet, there was a distinct feeling that the real
action was not taking place in the main hall.
The event saw speakers from a panoply of government departments identify and
discuss a range of key internet trends. But these speeches are unlikely to have
been welcomed by many in the wider community of internet stakeholders.
Business leaders around the world inevitably get twitchy when bureaucrats
start thinking they have a role in defining the future of the internet.
The internet has evolved rapidly because entrepreneurial spirits have been
able to exploit its potential. Examples, such as mobile banking in developing
economies, are not the fruit of an endless stream of bureaucratic diktats. Calls
for the uptake of IPv6 across Europe to be accelerated were repeated at the OECD
event by European Commissioner Viviane Reding, but this needs to be prompted by
user value, not EC pressure.
For those seeking real thought leadership, however, there was some hope. Side
meetings featured real internet heavyweights, including representatives from
Amazon, Skype and Nokia. Let’s hope the bigwigs found the time to listen in.
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