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May 23, 2010

European Commission and The Digital Economy

Increased access to superfast broadband is a top priority of the European Commission’s five-year plan for the digital economy.

The European Commission’s Digital Agenda sets out proposals to connect all European citizens to broadband by 2013 and half of the European Union’s population to superfast networks with speeds of up to 100Mbps by 2020.

According to the Commission, a third of European citizens, or 150 million people, have never used the internet. Although many are elderly and have no desire or need to access the web , it said that the Continent was also suffering from a lack of skills. It warned that as a result, Europe could fail to fill 700,000 high-tech jobs by 2015.

The Digital Agenda also set out proposals to create a better defence system against cyber attacks.

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May 18, 2010

Information Communications Technology Law Malaysia

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Malaysia has no restriction on the use of the Internet, except if their contents violate provisions in the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, said Information Communication and Culture Minister recently.

The offenses that could be taken against Internet users were online gambling, pornography, promoting terrorism, cheating and other cyber offences.

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May 14, 2010

Cisco WebEx web conferencing service on smartphones

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Cisco WebEx announces web conferencing service on smartphones

Service to enable easy mobile web conferencing

New Delhi, May 13, 2010: Through this service users will be able to join Cisco WebEx Meeting Center web and audio conferences on smartphones including the BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Curve 8900, and BlackBerry Storm from RIM, the Nokia E71, Nokia E75, Nokia N97, and other Nokia Eseries and Nseries, and the Samsung Blackjack II.

They will be able to participate in audio and web conferencing via 3G or Wi-Fi, attend scheduled meetings and view presentations, applications and desktops with live annotations.

Highlights / Key Facts:

•    With Cisco WebEx™ meetings on a smartphone, users are no longer out of touch when on the road. Productive meetings with customers, colleagues and partners are now as easy as a phone call. In response to customer needs, Cisco is expanding its offering of Cisco WebEx Meeting Center to include smartphones such as the BlackBerry® BoldTM, BlackBerry CurveTM 8900, and BlackBerry StormTM from Research In Motion (RIM), the Nokia E71, Nokia E75, Nokia N97, and other Nokia Eseries and Nseries, and the Samsung Blackjack II.

•    Users will be able to launch Cisco WebEx Meeting Center through the browser on their smartphones to receive integrated audio and web conferencing over 3G or a combination of 2G and Wi-Fi. In addition, users will be able to attend a scheduled meeting and to view presentations, applications and desktops with live annotations. This offering is planned to be available on several smartphone operating systems including BlackBerry, Symbian, and Windows Mobile. There is no cost to attend these meetings, but to schedule and host a meeting from a computer requires a host account on Cisco WebEx Meeting Center.

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About Cisco WebEx
With Over 3.5 million users, Cisco WebEx has grown to become the world leader in online meeting solutions. A global leader in on-demand applications for collaborative business on the web, their applications enhance high-touch business processes, such as sales and training, with efficient web-touch interactions. As an on-demand provider, Cisco WebEx is able to facilitate both internal and external collaboration. It delivers its range of applications over the MediaTone Network, a global network specifically designed for the secure delivery of on-demand applications and rich media content. The applications support multipoint video conferencing, web conferencing, telework and application remote access.

Wholy owned by Cisco Systems Inc, Cisco WebEx is the leading provider of Audio, Web Casting, and Web Conferencing services. They create solutions for various organizations around the globe, and facilitate their clients to meet their most ambitious goals in marketing, sales, training and support. Cisco WebEx on-demand software solutions are used by companies of every size. Today 81 of the fortune 100 companies use Cisco WebEx products.

With Cisco WebEx, users share presentations, applications, documents and desktops, with full – motion video and integrated audio, all in a rich multimedia environment. Organizations using meeting applications include business in financial services, high-tech, healthcare, pharmaceutical, communications, manufacturing, government, and management consulting. They use Cisco Webex at every stage from both customer and product lifecycles, driving results in sales, marketing fulfilment, product development, manufacturing, training and support with real-time collaboration

Cisco WebEx continues to innovate constantly further reinforcing the reliability and security issues of on-demand collaboration. It facilitates one to connect to people anywhere, anytime, across the world. Whether a part of a global enterprise with offices around the world or a one person, home based business or something in between, Cisco WebEx helps one become more productive, reducing travel and sales cycles. Today, they are a proven technology leader offering quality support to more then 28000 customers – a testimony to the company commitment to the market place.

May 7, 2010

Online Child Abuse – Virtual Global Taskforce and UAE

The UAE, represented by the Ministry of Interior, has officially become a member of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) signing today an agreement for accession.

The Virtual Global Taskforce is made up of law-enforcement agencies from around the world working together to fight child abuse online.

Under this agreement, the UAE will be legally bound to realise the VGT objectives seeking to make the Internet a safer place; identify, locate and help children at risk; and to hold perpetrators appropriately to account.

Since its inception in 2003, the VGT has significantly changed the way in which countries work together to protect children.

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