Hi Karel,
While that concern was raised, my understanding is that it was not carried
forward into the recommendations. The Working Group did not recommend moving
most of the Caribbean region from the ICANN silo of Latin America to North
America because it feared the two regions would be split on geographical and
linguistic lines (I would suggest they already are…), among other reasons of
“practicality”. It does, however, have provisions in place to allow a country's
government to voluntarily request to move to another region. The procedures
around how this would happen have not yet been developed by Staff.
I welcome any comments or suggestions you might have for our statement, and I
look forward to reading your additions.
Best wishes,
Ayden

On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Karel Douglas < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
Good work - I read the NCUC report which caused me to immediately read the final
report of the WG.
I'm glad that the issue of the Caribbean region was discussed as it is a very
topical issue.
Carlton Samuels was on the WG and would have highlighted the concerns that we
have.
I will certainly try to add a few comments on your document.
regards
Karel
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Ayden Férdeline < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
Hello, team-
I have drafted a response to the final report of the Geographic Regions Review
Working Group. Comments are due in about 25 days time but if we do decide to
reply, I hope we can submit something in advance of that deadline. I've shared
my first draft on Google Docs here and have also attached it to this email for those without access to that
website.
https://docs.google.com/ document/d/1- c2vVT2DNO73l89wfZTvKtY70rmaid8
g7XBO-Vto9SM/edit
You can read the Working Group's final report here: https://www.icann.org/public- comments/geo-regions-2015-12- 23-en
I suspect that we will have a wide birth of opinions on this topic, so please
know that I'm very much open to reviewing or rethinking anything that appears in
this early draft. I am also new to writing public comments like this one so
welcome any feedback you would be kind enough to share. I look forward to
hearing your thoughts.
Best wishes,
Ayden Férdeline
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Ayden Férdeline Statement of Interest

Ayden Férdeline Statement of Interest