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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
London, United Kingdom
Journalists attending ICANN's 50th Public Meeting in London are advised that the Opening Press Conference has been moved 12:30 BST. The updated details of the conference are provided below.
Those unable to attend the meeting in person are highly encouraged to attend via the remote participation options listed below.
Updated Details of the News Conference:
WHAT: News Conference
WHO: Dr. Stephen Crocker, Chair of the Board of Directors, Fadi Chehadé, President and CEO, Akram Attallah, President, Global Domains Division, Jean-Jacques Sahel, VP, Global Stakeholder Engagement, Europe
WHEN: Monday, 23 June 12:30 – 13:15 BST (11:30 – 12:15 UTC)
WHERE: Thames Suite, Hilton London Metropole Hotel, London
OFF-SITE ACCESS: Journalists from around the world can participate in the news conference via remote access.
- A live video webcast may be accessed at http://icann.adobeconnect.com/lhr50-press
- Telephone access may be obtained by dialing an international access number obtained from this list www.adigo.com/icann. The toll free access number in the U.S. is +1.800.550.6865. Once you have reached the conferencing center, dial 25594.
Media Contacts
Brad White
Communications Director, North America
Washington, D.C.
Tel:+1 301-365-3571
Email: brad.white@icann.org
Luna Madi
Communications Director, EMEA
London, UK.
Tel: +44 7780 947574
Email: luna.madi@icann.org
Andrew Robertson
Edelman Public Relations
London, U.K.
Tel: +44 20 3047 2302
Email: andrew.robertson@edelman.com
About ICANN
ICANN's mission is to ensure a stable, secure and unified global Internet. To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer - a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers across the world. Without that coordination we wouldn't have one global Internet. ICANN was formed in 1998. It is a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with participants from all over the world dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable. It promotes competition and develops policy on the Internet's unique identifiers. ICANN doesn't control content on the Internet. It cannot stop spam and it doesn't deal with access to the Internet. But through its coordination role of the Internet's naming system, it does have an important impact on the expansion and evolution of the Internet. For more information please visit: www.icann.org.