> Or the connectivity problem: possibly this is stronger for ICANN, which has a significant share of participants from parts of the world where connectivity is worse, but not everyone has broadband connectivity readily available; actually, many African participants told ICANN that they do not have any connectivity at home, and they only connect from an office which will be closed during the daytime of the timezone of the meeting. I think ISOC have arranged & used regional "hubs" for participating in virtual meetings to partly address this issue. It seems worth considering this as we document use cases & requirements in the future. Jason