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[pacnog] APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Dear APNIC Member,
India is emerging as growing market and same is case with other countries of South Asia and South East Asia. There are several significant issues of this area which needs attention and importance at apex body level of APNIC. I strongly hope & wish that I will be able to facilitate a bridge from this unrepresented region at APNIC EC.
APNIC is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit, one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with ensuring the fair distribution and responsible management to promote the growth of the Internet. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving this objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. I with 20+years of professional experience volunteer myself for fulfilling aim and objectives of APNIC in driving IT Strategies, IT Policies and Monitoring Processes. I wish to contribute towards preparation of IT roadmap and blue print for APNIC for development and deployment of key execution strategies.
Kindly Vote and support me for APNIC EC. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. Authorized Corporate contact can vote online using MyAPNIC accounthttps://myapnic.net/AMITY-IN/voting/cast.html?category=ec or use Proxy (form for proxy in my favour is enclosed). You can print, complete and sign the proxy form and mail a scanned copy to helpdesk@apnic.netmailto:helpdesk@apnic.net (Subject Line: APNIC 33 EC Election) before 29th Feb.,2012 09:00 am. Kindly do mark cc of same to jssodhi@akcds.inmailto:jssodhi@akcds.in for my information also. Your proxy appointment is to exercise your Organization's Votes at APNIC Election and is valid only for this election.
I volunteer myself with honesty, sincerity, humility & dedication and hope that with your support, I can bring the views of our region for prospective growth of Internet for all regions. There are 4 nominations for 3 positions of EC. Since, top 3 Vote positions will win, it will be better, if Corporate Contact Votes only in my favour with the maximum number of your allowed votes.
Warm regards.
Dr JS Sodhi

Hey there all,
I have spoken to Mr. Sodhi off-list and asked him a couple of things and told him a few others, and it seems as though he has never attended an APNIC meeting.
Now while this is not a requirement, it certainly speaks to anyones suitability for a position on the EC.
I am concerned by his comments on his election profile @ http://meetings.apnic.net/33/elections/dr-js-sodhi where his motivation is to 'represent India in the APNIC Executive Council'.
Unfortunately that is not what serving on the EC is all about. It is about serving all 50+ economies in the region and not just representing the interests of your home economy. Indeed if you home economy goes against the overall community, then you should be looking out for everyone - not your home country.
This goes for everyone, not Mr. Sodhi. It also goes for the other candidates: Prof Yan (China), Mr Akinori (Japan) and Mr Cheng (Hong Kong) - all three who I know value the overall community above their own home country interests.
Serving on the EC is something someone should aspire to after a reasonable number of years serving and participating in the APNIC community in different capacities including Policy, partaking in SIGs, getting to know people - basically contributing to the APNIC community in some way.
I am not singling out Mr. Sodhi. I would say the same about a candidate from Australia, NZ or any other country in our region who has not 'done their time' in service to the community.
A note to APNIC members on this list - and there are MANY of them. PLEASE vote. You are able to vote online @ https://myapnic.net but you will need your digital certificate (easy to request). Online voting is available for the next couple of days. If you do not know who to vote for, feel free to assign me as your proxy. I am headed off to India in the morning for the conference.
...Skeeve
*Skeeve Stevens, CEO* eintellego Pty Ltd skeeve@eintellego.net.au ; www.eintellego.net.au
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia
The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM
*Skeeve Stevens, CEO* eintellego Pty Ltd skeeve@eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia
The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 16:47, J.S. Sodhi jssodhi@akcgroup.com wrote:
Dear APNIC Member,****
India is emerging as growing market and same is case with other countries of South Asia and South East Asia. There are several significant issues of this area which needs attention and importance at apex body level of APNIC. I strongly hope & wish that I will be able to facilitate a bridge from this unrepresented region at APNIC EC. ****
APNIC is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit, one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with ensuring the fair distribution and responsible management to promote the growth of the Internet. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving this objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. I with 20+years of professional experience volunteer myself for fulfilling aim and objectives of APNIC in driving IT Strategies, IT Policies and Monitoring Processes. I wish to contribute towards preparation of IT roadmap and blue print for APNIC for development and deployment of key execution strategies.
*Kindly Vote and support me for APNIC EC. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. *Authorized Corporate contact can vote online using MyAPNIC accounthttps://myapnic.net/AMITY-IN/voting/cast.html?category=ecor use Proxy (form for proxy in my favour is enclosed). You can print, complete and sign the proxy form and mail a scanned copy to helpdesk@apnic.net (Subject Line: APNIC 33 EC Election)* before 29thFeb.,2012 09:00 am.
- Kindly do mark cc of same to jssodhi@akcds.in for my information also.
Your proxy appointment is to exercise your Organization’s Votes at APNIC Election and is valid only for this election. ****
I volunteer myself with honesty, sincerity, humility & dedication and hope that with your support, I can bring the views of our region for prospective growth of Internet for all regions. There are 4 nominations for 3 positions of EC. Since, top 3 Vote positions will win, it will be better, if Corporate Contact Votes *only in my favour* with *the maximum number of your allowed votes*. ** **
Warm regards.****
*Dr JS Sodhi*
pacnog mailing list pacnog@pacnog.org http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/pacnog

Hi All, I thank Skeeve and humbly accept & respect his frank individual opinion. I do not have any doubt in saying that today developing economies like India and other South Asian Countries need full support on technologies and products from big brothers - China, Japan, Korea, Australia & New Zealand. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving APNIC objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. APNIC is presently doing excellent job and the credit goes to past & present EC Members and APNIC Secretariat. I think, APNIC has done a lot on extending services on general awareness of Internet and Internet Governance. However, the process of IPv6 deployment & Training requires to be addressed differently at Asian economies after considering the local, geographical, technical and regional issues. I belong to technical and education domain and intend to volunteer my experience & services in developing strategies and monitoring effective & speedy implementation of APNIC policies. I am comparative new to APNIC family, however keen observer of its complete functioning. I am also admirer of APNIC, which is delivering so much value to Community and working with Global Community with openness and co-operation. I have discussed my above views with various APNIC members and got very encouraging support. I thank to all who agree with my above opinion and given support and apologize to members, who got annoyed with my mail thread. If you think, I can contribute to APNIC community, then kindly support me. Warm regards. Dr JS Sodhi
From: Skeeve Stevens [mailto:skeeve@eintellego.net] Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 11:26 PM To: J.S. Sodhi Cc: pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: Re: [pacnog] APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Hey there all,
I have spoken to Mr. Sodhi off-list and asked him a couple of things and told him a few others, and it seems as though he has never attended an APNIC meeting.
Now while this is not a requirement, it certainly speaks to anyones suitability for a position on the EC.
I am concerned by his comments on his election profile @ http://meetings.apnic.net/33/elections/dr-js-sodhi where his motivation is to 'represent India in the APNIC Executive Council'.
Unfortunately that is not what serving on the EC is all about. It is about serving all 50+ economies in the region and not just representing the interests of your home economy. Indeed if you home economy goes against the overall community, then you should be looking out for everyone - not your home country.
This goes for everyone, not Mr. Sodhi. It also goes for the other candidates: Prof Yan (China), Mr Akinori (Japan) and Mr Cheng (Hong Kong) - all three who I know value the overall community above their own home country interests.
Serving on the EC is something someone should aspire to after a reasonable number of years serving and participating in the APNIC community in different capacities including Policy, partaking in SIGs, getting to know people - basically contributing to the APNIC community in some way.
I am not singling out Mr. Sodhi. I would say the same about a candidate from Australia, NZ or any other country in our region who has not 'done their time' in service to the community.
A note to APNIC members on this list - and there are MANY of them. PLEASE vote. You are able to vote online @ https://myapnic.nethttps://myapnic.net/ but you will need your digital certificate (easy to request). Online voting is available for the next couple of days. If you do not know who to vote for, feel free to assign me as your proxy. I am headed off to India in the morning for the conference.
...Skeeve
Skeeve Stevens, CEO eintellego Pty Ltd skeeve@eintellego.net.aumailto:skeeve@eintellego.net.au ; www.eintellego.net.auhttp://www.eintellego.net.au
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellegohttp://facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoauhttp://twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeevehttp://www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia [http://eintellego.net/sig/logo.png] The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco - Brocade - IBM
Skeeve Stevens, CEO eintellego Pty Ltd skeeve@eintellego.netmailto:skeeve@eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.nethttp://www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellegohttp://facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoauhttp://twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeevehttp://www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia [http://eintellego.net/sig/logo.png] The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco - Brocade - IBM
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 16:47, J.S. Sodhi <jssodhi@akcgroup.commailto:jssodhi@akcgroup.com> wrote: Dear APNIC Member,
India is emerging as growing market and same is case with other countries of South Asia and South East Asia. There are several significant issues of this area which needs attention and importance at apex body level of APNIC. I strongly hope & wish that I will be able to facilitate a bridge from this unrepresented region at APNIC EC.
APNIC is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit, one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with ensuring the fair distribution and responsible management to promote the growth of the Internet. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving this objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. I with 20+years of professional experience volunteer myself for fulfilling aim and objectives of APNIC in driving IT Strategies, IT Policies and Monitoring Processes. I wish to contribute towards preparation of IT roadmap and blue print for APNIC for development and deployment of key execution strategies.
Kindly Vote and support me for APNIC EC. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. Authorized Corporate contact can vote online using MyAPNIC accounthttps://myapnic.net/AMITY-IN/voting/cast.html?category=ec or use Proxy (form for proxy in my favour is enclosed). You can print, complete and sign the proxy form and mail a scanned copy to helpdesk@apnic.netmailto:helpdesk@apnic.net (Subject Line: APNIC 33 EC Election) before 29th Feb.,2012 09:00 am. Kindly do mark cc of same to jssodhi@akcds.inmailto:jssodhi@akcds.in for my information also. Your proxy appointment is to exercise your Organization's Votes at APNIC Election and is valid only for this election.
I volunteer myself with honesty, sincerity, humility & dedication and hope that with your support, I can bring the views of our region for prospective growth of Internet for all regions. There are 4 nominations for 3 positions of EC. Since, top 3 Vote positions will win, it will be better, if Corporate Contact Votes only in my favour with the maximum number of your allowed votes.
Warm regards.
Dr JS Sodhi
_______________________________________________ pacnog mailing list pacnog@pacnog.orgmailto:pacnog@pacnog.org http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/pacnog

Wish you all the best JS
Hopefully in the future, the odds would also be favourable for the Pacific Islands nomination and selection.
The Pacific Islands does represent a special category in the region that may need special support/considerations
With kind Regards
Fred Christopher
Manager
Pacific Islands Telecommunication Association [PITA]
Tel: +679 3311638
http://www.pita.org.fj www.pita.org.fj
From: pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org [mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org] On Behalf Of J.S. Sodhi Sent: Monday, 27 February 2012 7:02 AM To: pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: [pacnog] FW: APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Hi All,
I thank Skeeve and humbly accept & respect his frank individual opinion.
I do not have any doubt in saying that today developing economies like India and other South Asian Countries need full support on technologies and products from big brothers - China, Japan, Korea, Australia & New Zealand. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving APNIC objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood.
APNIC is presently doing excellent job and the credit goes to past & present EC Members and APNIC Secretariat. I think, APNIC has done a lot on extending services on general awareness of Internet and Internet Governance. However, the process of IPv6 deployment & Training requires to be addressed differently at Asian economies after considering the local, geographical, technical and regional issues. I belong to technical and education domain and intend to volunteer my experience & services in developing strategies and monitoring effective & speedy implementation of APNIC policies.
I am comparative new to APNIC family, however keen observer of its complete functioning. I am also admirer of APNIC, which is delivering so much value to Community and working with Global Community with openness and co-operation. I have discussed my above views with various APNIC members and got very encouraging support.
I thank to all who agree with my above opinion and given support and apologize to members, who got annoyed with my mail thread. If you think, I can contribute to APNIC community, then kindly support me.
Warm regards.
Dr JS Sodhi
From: Skeeve Stevens [mailto:skeeve@eintellego.net] Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 11:26 PM To: J.S. Sodhi Cc: pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: Re: [pacnog] APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Hey there all,
I have spoken to Mr. Sodhi off-list and asked him a couple of things and told him a few others, and it seems as though he has never attended an APNIC meeting.
Now while this is not a requirement, it certainly speaks to anyones suitability for a position on the EC.
I am concerned by his comments on his election profile @ http://meetings.apnic.net/33/elections/dr-js-sodhi http://meetings.apnic.net/33/elections/dr-js-sodhi where his motivation is to 'represent India in the APNIC Executive Council'.
Unfortunately that is not what serving on the EC is all about. It is about serving all 50+ economies in the region and not just representing the interests of your home economy. Indeed if you home economy goes against the overall community, then you should be looking out for everyone - not your home country.
This goes for everyone, not Mr. Sodhi. It also goes for the other candidates: Prof Yan (China), Mr Akinori (Japan) and Mr Cheng (Hong Kong) - all three who I know value the overall community above their own home country interests.
Serving on the EC is something someone should aspire to after a reasonable number of years serving and participating in the APNIC community in different capacities including Policy, partaking in SIGs, getting to know people - basically contributing to the APNIC community in some way.
I am not singling out Mr. Sodhi. I would say the same about a candidate from Australia, NZ or any other country in our region who has not 'done their time' in service to the community.
A note to APNIC members on this list - and there are MANY of them. PLEASE vote. You are able to vote online @ https://myapnic.net/ https://myapnic.net but you will need your digital certificate (easy to request). Online voting is available for the next couple of days. If you do not know who to vote for, feel free to assign me as your proxy. I am headed off to India in the morning for the conference.
...Skeeve
Skeeve Stevens, CEO
eintellego Pty Ltd
skeeve@eintellego.net.au ; www.eintellego.net.au
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia
Description: Image removed by sender.
The Experts Who The Experts Call
Juniper - Cisco - Brocade - IBM
Skeeve Stevens, CEO
eintellego Pty Ltd
skeeve@eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia
Description: Image removed by sender.
The Experts Who The Experts Call
Juniper - Cisco - Brocade - IBM
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 16:47, J.S. Sodhi jssodhi@akcgroup.com wrote:
Dear APNIC Member,
India is emerging as growing market and same is case with other countries of South Asia and South East Asia. There are several significant issues of this area which needs attention and importance at apex body level of APNIC. I strongly hope & wish that I will be able to facilitate a bridge from this unrepresented region at APNIC EC.
APNIC is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit, one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with ensuring the fair distribution and responsible management to promote the growth of the Internet. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving this objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. I with 20+years of professional experience volunteer myself for fulfilling aim and objectives of APNIC in driving IT Strategies, IT Policies and Monitoring Processes. I wish to contribute towards preparation of IT roadmap and blue print for APNIC for development and deployment of key execution strategies.
Kindly Vote and support me for APNIC EC. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. Authorized Corporate contact can vote online using https://myapnic.net/AMITY-IN/voting/cast.html?category=ec MyAPNIC account or use Proxy (form for proxy in my favour is enclosed). You can print, complete and sign the proxy form and mail a scanned copy to helpdesk@apnic.net (Subject Line: APNIC 33 EC Election) before 29th Feb.,2012 09:00 am. Kindly do mark cc of same to jssodhi@akcds.in for my information also. Your proxy appointment is to exercise your Organization's Votes at APNIC Election and is valid only for this election.
I volunteer myself with honesty, sincerity, humility & dedication and hope that with your support, I can bring the views of our region for prospective growth of Internet for all regions. There are 4 nominations for 3 positions of EC. Since, top 3 Vote positions will win, it will be better, if Corporate Contact Votes only in my favour with the maximum number of your allowed votes.
Warm regards.
Dr JS Sodhi
_______________________________________________ pacnog mailing list pacnog@pacnog.org http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/pacnog

Hey Fred,
I would think the Pacific Islands have about as much chance as anyone else seeking election to the EC to represent a specific geographical area - almost none (in my opinion).
The problem with the way that JS is approaching it, and others have in the past, is that being on the Executive Council is not the path to achieve what people seem to be thinking.
When anyone joins the EC they should be taking off their hat from the economy they come from and service all members equally. The EC only has 7 members, and there is no way at all that all the economies that would like to be represented could effectively be so.
It also seems to be misunderstood exactly what the EC does. I suggest people read the minutes of their meetings @ http://www.apnic.net/about-APNIC/organization/structure/apnic-executive-coun... avail themselves to the EC activities.
I really am not sure what anyone seeking EC for the benefit of their own economy is seeking to be able to do. Seriously, talk to some of the current EC members about what they do.
Fred, if you think that the Pacific Islands should be needing special support/consideration - then could you details what sort of consideration are you thinking about? and why your region is more deserving of it that any of the other 50+ economies that are represented in our region?
Don't misunderstand me, I love Fiji and the Pacific Island region, it is my favorite holiday destination and I took the entire family there last Christmas, but I need to understand why anyone thinks they are more deserving than anyone else - and indeed in this situation, how being on EC would even help that.
I am very keen to hear from any region, country or economy about what they see as needs to be provided from APNIC.
Fred, Are you here at the conference in India representing your region?
*Skeeve Stevens, CEO* eintellego Pty Ltd skeeve@eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellego
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia
The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 21:39, PITA Manager pita@connect.com.fj wrote:
Wish you all the best JS****
Hopefully in the future, the odds would also be favourable for the Pacific Islands nomination and selection.****
The Pacific Islands does represent a special category in the region that may need special support/considerations****
With kind Regards****
Fred Christopher****
Manager****
Pacific Islands Telecommunication Association [PITA]****
Tel: +679 3311638****
www.pita.org.fj****
*From:* pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org [mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org] *On Behalf Of *J.S. Sodhi *Sent:* Monday, 27 February 2012 7:02 AM *To:* pacnog@pacnog.org *Subject:* [pacnog] FW: APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC****
Hi All,****
I thank Skeeve and humbly accept & respect his frank individual opinion.** **
I do not have any doubt in saying that today developing economies like India and other South Asian Countries need full support on technologies and products from big brothers - China, Japan, Korea, Australia & New Zealand. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving APNIC objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. ****
APNIC is presently doing excellent job and the credit goes to past & present EC Members and APNIC Secretariat. I think, APNIC has done a lot on extending services on general awareness of Internet and Internet Governance. However, the process of IPv6 deployment & Training requires to be addressed differently at Asian economies after considering the local, geographical, technical and regional issues. I belong to technical and education domain and intend to volunteer my experience & services in developing strategies and monitoring effective & speedy implementation of APNIC policies.****
I am comparative new to APNIC family, however keen observer of its complete functioning. I am also admirer of APNIC, which is delivering so much value to Community and working with Global Community with openness and co-operation. I have discussed my above views with various APNIC members and got very encouraging support. ****
I thank to all who agree with my above opinion and given support and apologize to members, who got annoyed with my mail thread. If you think, I can contribute to APNIC community, then kindly support me.****
Warm regards.****
Dr JS Sodhi****
*From:* Skeeve Stevens [mailto:skeeve@eintellego.net] *Sent:* Sunday, February 26, 2012 11:26 PM *To:* J.S. Sodhi *Cc:* pacnog@pacnog.org *Subject:* Re: [pacnog] APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC****
Hey there all,****
I have spoken to Mr. Sodhi off-list and asked him a couple of things and told him a few others, and it seems as though he has never attended an APNIC meeting.****
Now while this is not a requirement, it certainly speaks to anyones suitability for a position on the EC.****
I am concerned by his comments on his election profile @ http://meetings.apnic.net/33/elections/dr-js-sodhi where his motivation is to 'represent India in the APNIC Executive Council'.****
Unfortunately that is not what serving on the EC is all about. It is about serving all 50+ economies in the region and not just representing the interests of your home economy. Indeed if you home economy goes against the overall community, then you should be looking out for everyone - not your home country.****
This goes for everyone, not Mr. Sodhi. It also goes for the other candidates: Prof Yan (China), Mr Akinori (Japan) and Mr Cheng (Hong Kong) - all three who I know value the overall community above their own home country interests.****
Serving on the EC is something someone should aspire to after a reasonable number of years serving and participating in the APNIC community in different capacities including Policy, partaking in SIGs, getting to know people - basically contributing to the APNIC community in some way.****
I am not singling out Mr. Sodhi. I would say the same about a candidate from Australia, NZ or any other country in our region who has not 'done their time' in service to the community.****
A note to APNIC members on this list - and there are MANY of them. PLEASE vote. You are able to vote online @ https://myapnic.net but you will need your digital certificate (easy to request). Online voting is available for the next couple of days. If you do not know who to vote for, feel free to assign me as your proxy. I am headed off to India in the morning for the conference.****
...Skeeve****
*Skeeve Stevens, CEO*****
eintellego Pty Ltd****
skeeve@eintellego.net.au ; www.eintellego.net.au****
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954****
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve****
facebook.com/eintellego****
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve****
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia****
[image: Description: Image removed by sender.]****
The Experts Who The Experts Call****
Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM****
*Skeeve Stevens, CEO*****
eintellego Pty Ltd****
skeeve@eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net****
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954****
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve****
facebook.com/eintellego****
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve****
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia****
[image: Description: Image removed by sender.]****
The Experts Who The Experts Call****
Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM****
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 16:47, J.S. Sodhi jssodhi@akcgroup.com wrote:***
Dear APNIC Member,****
India is emerging as growing market and same is case with other countries of South Asia and South East Asia. There are several significant issues of this area which needs attention and importance at apex body level of APNIC. I strongly hope & wish that I will be able to facilitate a bridge from this unrepresented region at APNIC EC. ****
APNIC is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit, one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with ensuring the fair distribution and responsible management to promote the growth of the Internet. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving this objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. I with 20+years of professional experience volunteer myself for fulfilling aim and objectives of APNIC in driving IT Strategies, IT Policies and Monitoring Processes. I wish to contribute towards preparation of IT roadmap and blue print for APNIC for development and deployment of key execution strategies.
*Kindly Vote and support me for APNIC EC. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. *Authorized Corporate contact can vote online using MyAPNIC accounthttps://myapnic.net/AMITY-IN/voting/cast.html?category=ecor use Proxy (form for proxy in my favour is enclosed). You can print, complete and sign the proxy form and mail a scanned copy to helpdesk@apnic.net (Subject Line: APNIC 33 EC Election)* before 29thFeb.,2012 09:00 am.
- Kindly do mark cc of same to jssodhi@akcds.in for my information also.
Your proxy appointment is to exercise your Organization’s Votes at APNIC Election and is valid only for this election. ****
I volunteer myself with honesty, sincerity, humility & dedication and hope that with your support, I can bring the views of our region for prospective growth of Internet for all regions. There are 4 nominations for 3 positions of EC. Since, top 3 Vote positions will win, it will be better, if Corporate Contact Votes *only in my favour* with *the maximum number of your allowed votes*. ****
Warm regards.****
*Dr JS Sodhi*****
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Dear Fred,
Thank you very much for your encouraging words.
Yes.....Like Asian economies, Pacific Islands also has their local & regional issues and hence need special focus and attention. APNIC Community has done wonders in Internet governance. However, real objective of APNIC be only achieved once we do special focus on smaller economies for speedy & effective implementation of APNIC policies. I strongly believe that big brothers- China, Japan, Korea, Australia & New Zealand will help Asian and Pacific Islands for same.
I thank to all who are giving support to me. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. Kindly note that now you have last 10 hours to do Online Voting or assigning proxy.
Warm regards.
Dr JS Sodhi
From: PITA Manager [mailto:pita@connect.com.fj] Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 3:10 AM To: J.S. Sodhi; pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: RE: [pacnog] FW: APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Wish you all the best JS
Hopefully in the future, the odds would also be favourable for the Pacific Islands nomination and selection.
The Pacific Islands does represent a special category in the region that may need special support/considerations
With kind Regards
Fred Christopher Manager Pacific Islands Telecommunication Association [PITA] Tel: +679 3311638 www.pita.org.fjhttp://www.pita.org.fj
From: pacnog-bounces@pacnog.orgmailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org [mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org]mailto:[mailto:pacnog-bounces@pacnog.org] On Behalf Of J.S. Sodhi Sent: Monday, 27 February 2012 7:02 AM To: pacnog@pacnog.orgmailto:pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: [pacnog] FW: APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Hi All, I thank Skeeve and humbly accept & respect his frank individual opinion. I do not have any doubt in saying that today developing economies like India and other South Asian Countries need full support on technologies and products from big brothers - China, Japan, Korea, Australia & New Zealand. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving APNIC objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. APNIC is presently doing excellent job and the credit goes to past & present EC Members and APNIC Secretariat. I think, APNIC has done a lot on extending services on general awareness of Internet and Internet Governance. However, the process of IPv6 deployment & Training requires to be addressed differently at Asian economies after considering the local, geographical, technical and regional issues. I belong to technical and education domain and intend to volunteer my experience & services in developing strategies and monitoring effective & speedy implementation of APNIC policies. I am comparative new to APNIC family, however keen observer of its complete functioning. I am also admirer of APNIC, which is delivering so much value to Community and working with Global Community with openness and co-operation. I have discussed my above views with various APNIC members and got very encouraging support. I thank to all who agree with my above opinion and given support and apologize to members, who got annoyed with my mail thread. If you think, I can contribute to APNIC community, then kindly support me. Warm regards. Dr JS Sodhi
From: Skeeve Stevens [mailto:skeeve@eintellego.net]mailto:[mailto:skeeve@eintellego.net] Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 11:26 PM To: J.S. Sodhi Cc: pacnog@pacnog.orgmailto:pacnog@pacnog.org Subject: Re: [pacnog] APNIC Election-Representation of South Asia at APNIC
Hey there all,
I have spoken to Mr. Sodhi off-list and asked him a couple of things and told him a few others, and it seems as though he has never attended an APNIC meeting.
Now while this is not a requirement, it certainly speaks to anyones suitability for a position on the EC.
I am concerned by his comments on his election profile @ http://meetings.apnic.net/33/elections/dr-js-sodhi where his motivation is to 'represent India in the APNIC Executive Council'.
Unfortunately that is not what serving on the EC is all about. It is about serving all 50+ economies in the region and not just representing the interests of your home economy. Indeed if you home economy goes against the overall community, then you should be looking out for everyone - not your home country.
This goes for everyone, not Mr. Sodhi. It also goes for the other candidates: Prof Yan (China), Mr Akinori (Japan) and Mr Cheng (Hong Kong) - all three who I know value the overall community above their own home country interests.
Serving on the EC is something someone should aspire to after a reasonable number of years serving and participating in the APNIC community in different capacities including Policy, partaking in SIGs, getting to know people - basically contributing to the APNIC community in some way.
I am not singling out Mr. Sodhi. I would say the same about a candidate from Australia, NZ or any other country in our region who has not 'done their time' in service to the community.
A note to APNIC members on this list - and there are MANY of them. PLEASE vote. You are able to vote online @ https://myapnic.nethttps://myapnic.net/ but you will need your digital certificate (easy to request). Online voting is available for the next couple of days. If you do not know who to vote for, feel free to assign me as your proxy. I am headed off to India in the morning for the conference.
...Skeeve
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On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 16:47, J.S. Sodhi <jssodhi@akcgroup.commailto:jssodhi@akcgroup.com> wrote: Dear APNIC Member,
India is emerging as growing market and same is case with other countries of South Asia and South East Asia. There are several significant issues of this area which needs attention and importance at apex body level of APNIC. I strongly hope & wish that I will be able to facilitate a bridge from this unrepresented region at APNIC EC.
APNIC is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit, one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with ensuring the fair distribution and responsible management to promote the growth of the Internet. The fair distribution and representation of all regions in APNIC EC will help achieving this objective under mutual co-operation brotherhood. I with 20+years of professional experience volunteer myself for fulfilling aim and objectives of APNIC in driving IT Strategies, IT Policies and Monitoring Processes. I wish to contribute towards preparation of IT roadmap and blue print for APNIC for development and deployment of key execution strategies.
Kindly Vote and support me for APNIC EC. If you have already given your Vote, kindly advise other APNIC members, known to you, to support me. Authorized Corporate contact can vote online using MyAPNIC accounthttps://myapnic.net/AMITY-IN/voting/cast.html?category=ec or use Proxy (form for proxy in my favour is enclosed). You can print, complete and sign the proxy form and mail a scanned copy to helpdesk@apnic.netmailto:helpdesk@apnic.net (Subject Line: APNIC 33 EC Election) before 29th Feb.,2012 09:00 am. Kindly do mark cc of same to jssodhi@akcds.inmailto:jssodhi@akcds.in for my information also. Your proxy appointment is to exercise your Organization's Votes at APNIC Election and is valid only for this election.
I volunteer myself with honesty, sincerity, humility & dedication and hope that with your support, I can bring the views of our region for prospective growth of Internet for all regions. There are 4 nominations for 3 positions of EC. Since, top 3 Vote positions will win, it will be better, if Corporate Contact Votes only in my favour with the maximum number of your allowed votes.
Warm regards.
Dr JS Sodhi
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