China lays out vision for Web governance
China lays out vision for Web governance
Global Times | November 20, 2014 00:23
By Catherine Wong Tsoi-lai
President Xi Jinping called on the world to step up Internet governance in a congratulatory message sent to the opening of China's first World Internet Conference, seen by experts as presenting China's vision for future Internet development amid the nation's rising global influence over cyberspace.
"China is ready to work with other countries to deepen international cooperation, respect sovereignty on the Internet, uphold cybersecurity, and jointly build a cyberspace of peace, security, openness and cooperation, as well as an international Internet governance system [based on] multilateralism, democracy and transparency," said Xi in the congratulatory letter sent to the three-day World Internet Conference, which opened Wednesday in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province, reported the Xinhua News Agency.
Centering on the theme of "An Interconnected World Shared and Governed by All," the conference is covering topics that include global Internet governance, mobile Internet, cross-border e-commerce, cybersecurity and combating terrorism on the Internet.
Internet specialists commented that the conference and Xi's statement show China's commitment to strengthening Internet governance as it becomes an Internet superpower.
"The Internet has evolved from a virtual space to an integral part of Chinese society. [The conference and Xi's message] show that the Chinese government has placed higher priority on managing the Internet, as China is becoming an Internet superpower, with a huge number of Web users and the global influence of Chinese Internet companies like Alibaba," Wei Wuhui, an Internet and new media expert with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, told the Global Times.
Official statistics show that China currently has 632 million Internet users, including 527 million who access the Web from mobile devices. The total number could rise to 850 million by 2015.
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China lays out vision for Web governance
Global Times | November 20, 2014 00:23
By Catherine Wong Tsoi-lai
President Xi Jinping called on the world to step up Internet governance in a congratulatory message sent to the opening of China's first World Internet Conference, seen by experts as presenting China's vision for future Internet development amid the nation's rising global influence over cyberspace.
"China is ready to work with other countries to deepen international cooperation, respect sovereignty on the Internet, uphold cybersecurity, and jointly build a cyberspace of peace, security, openness and cooperation, as well as an international Internet governance system [based on] multilateralism, democracy and transparency," said Xi in the congratulatory letter sent to the three-day World Internet Conference, which opened Wednesday in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province, reported the Xinhua News Agency.
Centering on the theme of "An Interconnected World Shared and Governed by All," the conference is covering topics that include global Internet governance, mobile Internet, cross-border e-commerce, cybersecurity and combating terrorism on the Internet.
Internet specialists commented that the conference and Xi's statement show China's commitment to strengthening Internet governance as it becomes an Internet superpower.
"The Internet has evolved from a virtual space to an integral part of Chinese society. [The conference and Xi's message] show that the Chinese government has placed higher priority on managing the Internet, as China is becoming an Internet superpower, with a huge number of Web users and the global influence of Chinese Internet companies like Alibaba," Wei Wuhui, an Internet and new media expert with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, told the Global Times.
Official statistics show that China currently has 632 million Internet users, including 527 million who access the Web from mobile devices. The total number could rise to 850 million by 2015.
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