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The Internet Caucus Advisory Committee International Project

2007 International Dialogue

Transatlantic Dialogue on the Digital Economy July 17, 2007

U.S.-Africa Dialogue on Connecting Africa March 15, 2007

State of the Net Conference International Panel January 31, 2007

2006 International Dialogue

Transatlantic Dialogue on the Digital Economy July 18, 2006

EU-US Transatlantic Dialogue with Members of the European Parliament and the Congressional Internet Caucus July 17-19 2006

State of the Net Conference Internationalization Panel February 9, 2006

2005 International Dialogue

Global Internet Governance: Should There be an Enhanced Role for the U.N.? September 12, 2005

EU-US Transatlantic Dialogue with Members of the European Parliament and the Congressional Internet Caucus July 2005

Roundtable Discussion with Councillors Kobayashi and Seko May 4, 2005

State of the Net Conference International Panel February 8, 2005

2003 International Dialogue

The Internet in Asia: Is the U.S. Falling Behind? November 20, 2003

EU-US Transatlantic Dialogue with Members of the European Parliament and the Congressional Internet Caucus July 2003

2002 International Dialogue

EU-US Transatlantic Dialogue with Members of the European Parliament July 2002

Wireless: Is the U.S. Falling Behind? April 25, 2002

About the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee to the Internet Caucus is a diverse group of public interest, non-profit and industry groups working to educate the Congress and the public about important Internet-related policy issues. With logistical support from the Internet Education Foundation, the Advisory Committee hosts regular forums to discuss important Internet-related policy issues. Since its founding, the Advisory Committee has built a membership of over 190 organizations from a broad cross-section of the public interest community and the Internet industry.