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Archivo para Octubre, 2014	Argentina Digital: once claves para el nuevo proyecto.
LOS CAMBIOS QUE YA ESTÁN EN ÓRBITA
El Gobierno nacional presentará en el Congreso un nuevo proyecto de Ley que apunta a declarar servicio público en competencia al uso de las redes de tecnologías de información y las comunicaciones (TICs).
La iniciativa, llamada Argentina Digital, pretende modificar la Ley vigente, que data de 1972, y adaptarla a las nuevas tecnologías del siglo XXI.
La Secretaria de Comunicaciones, que formó parte de la confección del proyecto, publicó un explicativo donde se tratan los aspectos más importantes de Argentina Digital, el cual transcribimos a continuación:
Servicio público en competencia: Se declara el carácter público esencial y estratégico de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones en competencia al uso y acceso a las redes de telecomunicaciones, para y entre los licenciatarios de TIC
Tarifas: Las tarifas de interconexión serán reguladas por el Estados Nacional, permitiendo que todos los licenciatarios de TIC, ya sean Pymes, cooperativas, cableros, puedan acceder a la red a un precio justo y equitativo. Esto permitirá a los licenciatarios TIC con menor participación en el mercado brindar servicios de mejor calidad y a precios más competitivos.
Acceso a las redes de telecomunicaciones: Se establece que los licenciatarios de servicios TIC tienen la obligación y el derecho de interconectarse entre sí. La apertura de las redes, garantiza el acceso a los licenciatarios que no cuentan con red propia y quieren brindar un servicio, entre ellos cooperativas, pymes y cableros.
Área única de explotación y prestación: Se elimina la diferencia entre corta y larga distancia nacional. Se declara de interés nacional a los servicios de TIC, por lo cual deberá ser brindado en todo el territorio nacional.
Un cable, todos los servicios: Permitirá que a través de un mismo cable (red única) el usuario pueda recibir todos los servicios de su hogar. Asimismo, podrá elegir para cada servicio que quiera contratar al proveedor que más se ajuste a sus necesidades.
Servicio universal: El fondo del Servicio Universal, constituido por los aportes obligatorios de los licenciatarios de TIC, será ejecutado exclusivamente por el Estado Nacional, en tanto propietario y administrador del mismo. De esta manera se garantizará el acceso al conjunto de servicios de TIC en condiciones de calidad y ap recios justos a todos los habitantes de nuestro país.
Velocidad Mínima Obligatoria: Establece una velocidad mínima obligatoria de transmisión de las redes de telecomunicaciones, para garantizar un acceso de calidad y equitativo en todo el territorio nacional. Esto generará mayores inversiones en redes para satisfacer las obligaciones que establece la norma.
Protección de los recursos esenciales de las TIC: Se establece que la administración, gestión y control del espectro radioeléctrico y de los recursos órbita – espectro correspondientes a redes satelitales quedan a cargo del Estado Nacional. Asimismo, se dará prioridad al uso de satélites argentinos para la prestación de facilidades satelitales.
Licencias: Se requerirá la obtención de la Licencia única que integra todos los servicios TIC, permitiendo que los licenciatarios puedan ofrecer todos los servicios de transmisión de información como voz, datos, texto, video e imágenes, fomentando de esta manera la competencia y el desarrollo de servicios convergentes en todo el territorio nacional. De todos modos, los licenciatarios tendrán la obligación de registrar cada uno de los servicios prestados.
Optimización del uso de la infraestructura de telecomunicaciones: Todos los licenciatarios de servicios TIC deberán adoptar un tipo de infraestructura compatible para poder interconectarse entre sí (diseño de arquitectura abierta de red).
Despliegue de infraestructura: Las autoridades nacionales, provinciales y municipales coordinarán acciones para lograr el despliegue de las redes de telecomunicaciones utilizadas en los servicios de TIC.
Argentina, ARSAT, digital, infraestructura, NACIONAL, orbita, publico, redes, servicios, telecomunicaciones, territorio, TICs
Cyberweek 2014: preparando el escenario virtual
Se están realizando los preparativos para Cyberweek 2014
¿Quién dijo que era sencillo montar un evento virtual?
Para hacerlo, hay que tener un equipo que sincronice a los expositores y los mantenga al tanto de todo por mail; técnicos que abran nuevas páginas y realicen tests de funcionamiento; tener los archivos y materiales, el temario y la agenda listos para que nada falle en el momento oportuno; y por supuesto, tomar las precauciones para enfrentar cualquier imprevisto.
Toda esta maquinaria organizada derivará en Cyberweek 2014, para traer hasta los (aún tímidos) medios de comunicación virtuales, un evento abierto, educativo, y lleno de vitalidad y debate.
¡No se quede afuera de esta experiencia en nuevas tecnologías y resolución de conflictos!
Más sobre Cyberweek:
Entre los días 3 al 7 de noviembre del corriente año, se llevará a cabo la Edición 2014 de la Cyberweek, conferencia mundial virtual anual sobre innovación & gestión en Resolución de Conflictos & Nuevas Tecnologías; la misma es de carácter gratuito, se desarrolla íntegramente vía internet y durante esa semana se comparte con los más importantes especialistas a nivel mundial los avances en este nuevo campo disciplinar.
Toda la información y formulario de inscripción, aquí:
Conferencia Online: El paso del tiempo en las parejas, por el Licenciado Daniel Waisbrot
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Arancel hasta hasta el 14/11/2014, con descuento por pago anticipado $ 160.-
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AAPPG, amor, Conferencia, Daniel, Innovación, Inscripción, Pareja, Psicología, temario, Terapia, tiempo, Vincular, Waisbrot
Una gratificante experiencia formativa en Guanajuato, México
Fotografías del Curso de Resolución de Conflictos en Linea en la Escuela del Poder Judicial, dependiente del Supremo Tribunal de Justicia del Estado de Guanajuato México.
Fotografía con mis queridos alumnos, al cierre del curso.
En Escuela de Estudios e Investigacion Judicial Guanajuato Mexico con su director Maestro Tobias Garcia Tovar luego del cierre de la capacitación sobre Resolución de Conflictos en Linea.
Simulación comediación a distancia Escuela Poder Judicial Guanajuato México.
Sábado 24/10 Simulación comediacion a distancia Escuela Poder Judicial Guanajuato Mexico
Conflictos, de, dispute, electronica, Elisavetsky, escuela, Guanajuato, judicial, mediacion, Mexico, ODR, Online, poder, Resolucion, resolution, simulación
Agenda Cyberweek 2014
¿Tiene incidencia el conocimiento y la educación en el desarrollo de la e-confianza en los contratos de consumo? Lidera Dra. Gabriela García
¿De qué manera puede incidir e insertarse el Crowdsourcing en la Resolución Electrónica de Disputas (CORD) en un futuro?
Lidera: Dra. María Victoria Marún
¿Existen diferencias en cuanto a capacidades, responsabilidad, formación, cualidades, etc., entre el mediador tradicional y el e mediador (o mediador 2.0)?
Lidera: Dra. María Eugenia Sole
Las ODR 3.0. en la gestión de emergencias y crisis, ¿derivarán su influencia a las ODR en general?
Lidera Dra. María Victoria Marún
¿Es posible la utilización de la Tecnología 2.0 (o el sistema “Conectar igualdad” de Argentina) para la prevención y/o resolución de conflictos en la escuela?
Lidera Prof. Eugenia Egea
¿Qué necesita a su juicio la gestión de conflictos en los contratos de consumo?
¿Cree Ud que es posible resolver conflictos generados en viajes de turismo internacional a través de la mediación a distancia?
Lidera: Dra. Sandra Untrojb
Resolución Electrónica de Disputas para el e Commerce transfronterizo, y las oportunidades y desafíos que presenta para la región de América Latina.
Lidera Dra. María Eugenia Sole
¿Cuáles son las posibilidades concretas de desarrollar sistemas normativos para regular la actividad de las ODR en América Latina?
Lunes 3/11: .15:00 h: Apertura de Cyberweek 2014
.15:00 h: Presentación de Youstice.
Dra. María Victoria Marún/Dra. María Eugenia Sole
.15:30 h: Conflictos en el ámbito familiar y la Violencia Domestica.
Dra. María Eugenia Sole
.13:00 h: Nuevos aspectos y avances en la Resolución Electrónica de disputas.
. Cierre asincrónico de Cyberweek 2014.
INSCRIBASE AL EVENTO ONLINE GRATUITO CYBERWEEK:
UNA SEMANA DEDICADA A LA MEDIACIÓN Y LAS NUEVAS TECNOLOGÍAS,
CON ACCESO EN DIFERIDO A TODO EL CONTENIDO.
2014, Conflictos, Cyberweek, disputas, Egea, electronica, Elisavetsky, evento, foros, García, Marún, mediacion, ODR, Online, Resolucion, Sole, tecnologías, Untrojb, videoconferencias, YOUSTICE
Alberto Elisavetsky y Alicia Millan disertarán en Global Mediation Río el 27 de noviembre 2014
Alberto, Alicia, Conferencistas, debatedores, Elisavetsky, Global, Mediation, Millan, ODR, Rio
ODR en Guanajuato: fotografías de la experiencia ODR en México.
Con mis alumnos de la Escuela del Poder Judicial de Guanajuato México, juntos venciendo los miedos antes de comenzar las simulaciones de mediaciones a distancia.
Con la Directora del Centro Estatal de Justicia Alternativa Cristina Cabrera Manrique & Joel Hernandez Dominguez Secretario de Formación y Profesionalizacion de Poder Judicial luego de un arduo dia de entrenamiento en Resolucion de Conflictos a Distancia a 80 mediadores del cuerpo.
Simulación de mediaciones a distancia en Escuela del Poder Judicial Guanajuato junto Mexico
Conflictos, curso, escuela, Guanajuato, judicial, mediacion, Mexico, ODR, poder, RED, simulación
2 de octubre de 2014: Síntesis del día internacional de la No-Violencia
En el marco del DÍA INTERNACIONAL DE LA NO-VIOLENCIA, y conmemoracióndel nacimiento de Mahatma Gandhi, 2 de octubre 1869- 2014, Mil Milenios de Paz,acompañado por la Fundación Paz Ecología y Arte, Dialogo Ciudadano y De laConvivencia a la Paz, celebraron dicho día, integrando además la VII EDICIÓN de Paz en Red “RONDA DE PAZ”, promovida por el Consejo de Paz de la República Argentina. El evento tuvo lugar en el Salón Manuel Belgrano del H. Senado de la Nación.
ODR LATINOAMERICA quiere compartir con ustedes el profundo orgullo de haber recibido una Bandera de la Paz como Embajada de Paz, y también el de su Embajador por la Paz, Dr. Alberto Elisavetsky *********************************
Para ver fotografías y cobertura del evento,
haga click en el siguiente enlace: sintesis-02-10-2014
Amigos, Banderas, Embajadores, Gandhi, Juntos, Mil, No-Violencia, ODR, Organizaciones, paz, personalidades, Ronda+de+Paz
El encuentro de pioneros de la Internet en Praga subraya la necesidad de ODR (Resolución Electrónica de Disputas) en E-commerce (INGLÉS)
Por: Yann Gourvennec
These are my minutes from the discussions amongst the members of the private Youstice* meeting which took place in Prague on October 18-19, 2014 at the Aria hotel, right in the centre of the Czech capital, and barely a stone’s throw from the house where Franz Kafka used to live. Yet, our discussions were by no way Kafkian. On the opposite, they made it possible for us to link all the issues related to today’s e-commerce customer relationship management. The notions of trust and respect were at the centre of all debates, therefore highlighting the need for trusted third parties, mostly in Europe, even though the approach, as often, is different from country to country.
[Disclosure: Youstice is my client]
Doc Searls in Prague: despite what the message in Czech on the screen says, a clear signal was sent by the co-author of the Cluetrain manifesto during our meeting: respect your clients!
E-commerce: it’s a matter of trust
Doc Searls’ initial title for this discussion was “terms and policies individuals assert”. The discussion started with a consensus around Doc’s introduction to the meeting: “freedom of contract was established a long time ago in order to do business but in 1943, in order to gain scale, the law was changed, which means that one party is issuing the contract and the other is forced to accept or reject it (as when we buy stuff from Websites and are forced to accept terms of conditions which keep changing)” Doc said. Doc Searls, for those who can’t remember, is a co-author of the Cluetrain manifesto, which is still available athttp://cluetrain.com; a fundamental piece of Internet marketing literature which was already pinpointing the need to consider Web viewers not as “eyeballs”, but human beings(1).
As is always the case with the Internet, all users are decision makers, whether some merchants like it or not; and from there came the idea of ‘do not track(2)’. “We are right at the beginning of that” Doc went on. A company called the Respect Network(3) have issued a document entitled the “respect trust framework(4)” which spells out principles like “both parties will respect the boundaries of the other party”. These issues of trust and respect are at the heart of the need for Online Dispute Revolution (ODR) as we will find out later on.
Two parties of equal power
Essentially, there is a need to “establish contracts between two parties of equal power” Doc went on. It is very early days but one thing that is happening is that “the system we have is broken and it needs to be fixed”. What was working well for few large companies in the industrial age isn’t working that well in the Internet age at all. “A lot of people are coming to us from Salesforce.com and other large Internet companies” Doc Searls added, and they understand that they need to deal with customers in a much better way. They used to think we were “communists” but this is over, they are jumping on the bandwagon now.
A new effort is also going on in the UK about what Doc called “consent receipt” for which any time a customer gives consent, they get a receipt. “This is a step forward in the right direction” he added. They are working on the “log in with respect” button with regard to Facebook and other social connect mechanisms. It’s hard to say what Facebook will be up to with your data. “If one comes up with this alternative button, there’s code which one will be able to install on site-side. This ensures that one enforces respect and issues statements you won’t tamper with users’ data” Doc explained. January is the potential release date, currently going through Kickstarter.
B.A. may not need an ODR (Online Dispute Resolution) system, but smaller players do
Esther Dyson, once head of ICANN in the early days of the Internet, joined the conversation mentioning that if there is “an issue with privacy, there is also one with regard to trust”. “British Airways doesn’t really need an ODR system like Youstice because they already have a reputation” Dyson said; even though there has been some traction with larger merchants and e-merchants which would tend to prove that a trusted third party for dispute resolutions is not only a technical solution; it is also instrumental in reassuring clients who expect neutrality and fairness. “The target for ODR is the sites that customers don’t trust” Dyson went on. Respect isn’t enough. Indeed, consumers want to be able to trust the shops they buy from. This is only natural in an increasingly globalised world where extra European buyers can make online purchases from 3-4 different merchants, not always located in the same country. It is hard to trust someone you cannot see in a country you know nothing about.
Esther Dyson (middle) with entrepreneur Zbynek Loebl (right). Meeting with Esther was like meeting a legend. The first time I heard about the Internet was in a Channel 4 program in 1994! (the program was entitled “Visions of Heaven and Hell” things haven’t changed that much after all!
The aim of ODR: reduce the number of disreputable merchants
“The ODR promise is that we’ll give customers the potential to negotiate one to one and resolve issue on an individual basis” Esther Dyson pointed out. The idea is to reduce the number of disreputable merchants. One of the issue with privacy though, is “that you never know when it’s been reached; you only know when it’s too late” the former head of ICANN and member of the Youstice board of advisors added. A tower of Babel, and the need for a common language Trust and respect aren’t sufficient, and there are more things in that balance of modern e-commerce which is more and more a cross-border issue: “there is a need for an enforcement mechanism and current legal systems can’t help because they are different in all parts of the world” explained Zbynek Loebl, co-founder of Youstice and our host for that week-end in Prague. And it’s very hard to predict that such enforcement mechanisms could be in place any time soon according to the Czech entrepreneur.
Joyce Searls, co-president, with her husband, of Searls Group5, commented on Zbynek Loebl’s statement: “there are a lot of little things which can create a river of change when all those efforts will be aggregated and it won’t solve the problem just on the legal side but on the company side too.
We have been tracking this area for so long and it seems that something is happening here at last and all these things are coming together. Things have to be solved,” She said. It is no longer possible indeed, to ignore the need for respect and trust on the part of clients, as well as the requirement to solve disputes when they arise. The future of e-commerce hinges on that, the need to fix its principles, both ethically and technically. Online Dispute Resolution is part of that.
“Resolving claims is how you build a reputation” (Esther Dyson)
Pablo Cortes, our Spanish representative – also a Professor from the Leicester University in the United Kingdom, emphasised the requirement for the market to evolve beyond current practices: “trustees have been in the market for a long time and they have had their code of conduct,” he said, “but if a customer complains about a breach of privacy they never do anything against large businesses because there is a conflict of interest.
Yet, settling disputes isn’t just a negative thing, as pointed out rightfully by Esther Dyson: “one has to understand”, she commented, “that resolving claims is how you build a reputation”. Zbynek Loebl can however see “that this movement is happening, slowly but surely. The obvious example is BBB(6) in the US and there are similar trust marks in Europe” he said. “We at Youstice have well established that retailers could see that improved public policies would be seen as positive by customers and retailers alike and it could be a game changer. And it’s a matter of things catching up with all”.
The BBB Website banner: for US businesses only
Professor Ethan Katsch(7), who is credited for inventing the field of ODR(8) (Online Dispute Resolution) added that “conflicts of interest become more prominent because of so many entities being in relationship with so many others. You have got to build trust in spite of these conflicts of interests. The old way of building trust was to avoid conflicts of interest,” ODR offers a way to table these issues and solve them. “Is it safe to buy from this retailer?” Asked Zbynek Loebl.
A couple of months ago he just got an email from a VP from a retailer: “we have a request that someone from a country wants to buy from a small e-shop from France, and they want to know whether this e-merchant is safe to buy from; can you help us?” “This,” Zbynek Loebl said, “is a very simple issue, a very simple question and yet, answering that question is almost impossible and the reason for this is globalisation. There are still no simple answers to such simple questions but there are potential solutions.”
Internet pioneers: some of the attendees of the Prague meeting on Saturday 18 October, 2014
A simple complex question
As a matter of fact, this isn’t a simple question, as pointed out by Esther Dyson in response to Zbynerk Loebl’s anecdote. Yet, with such complex issues, third party services can help: “If customers were asked to have their problems solved by internal departments or third party, I’m certain they would choose third party” Leah Wing, lecturer at the University of Massachussetts/Amherst(9), commented.
“There is a need for that, but as seen in Germany with ‘Trusted shops10’, traction is only being gained and we are not there yet”. Ivan Debnar from Slovakia added: “if I were an merchant, I would like to show I care about my client and there is need for first line support from within the company. This is also instrumental in building trust with one’s customers”. “It is indeed a two step-process,” Ivan Stefanko joined in, “first and foremost, there is customer care”, and next comes Online Dispute Resolution.
The beginning of a new era: VRM supersedes CRM
There is still a lot of evangelisation to do in order that the term ODR is known and the concept develops. Even some of our meeting attendees declared they had never heard the term before. By and large however, the future of e-commerce is no longer a matter of CRM but a matter of trust and respect, and the ability to resolve issues which are sometimes, unfortunately, ignored or minimised by merchants according to Pr. Ethan Katsh.
The empowerment of users and the maturation of e-commerce and especially cross-border ecommerce is calling for new standards where consumers will be able to manage their relationship with their vendors, in much the same way that vendors started managing their relationship with their consumers through CRM, twenty years or so ago.
This, is the beginning of a new era.
______footnotes
(1) Suffice it to say that I have been a fan of the Cluetrain manifesto from day one, and still am. I hold that text for one of the most significant marketing texts ever written. A lot of what Doc referred to during that meeting in terms of respect and trust has to be seen in the light of the manifesto.
(2) http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/doc/tag/do-not-track-no-track/
(3) https://www.respectnetwork.com/
(4) http://openidentityexchange.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/respect-…
(5) http://searls.com/tsg/
(6) http://www.bbb.org/ Better Business Bureau
(7) http://odr.info/katsh
(8) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_dispute_resolution#cite_ref-15
(9) https://polsci.umass.edu/profiles/wing_leah
(10) http://www.trustedshops.com/
Conflictos, e-commerce, electronica, Internet, ODR, Praga, prague, RED, Resolucion, tecnología, YOUSTICE
Comienzo dictado de clases en la Escuela del Poder Judicial de Guanajuato, México
Apertura de las clases en la Escuela del Poder Judicial de Guanajuato, sobre Nuevas Tecnologías Aplicadas a la Resolución de Conflictos / Resolucion Electronica de Disputas/ Online Dispute Resolution (ODR/RED).
Ver video aquí: Comienzo dictado de clases en la Escuela del Poder Judicial de Guanajuato, México
Conflictos, dispute, electronica, Elisavetsky, Guanajuato, mediacion, ODR, Online, Resolucion, resolution
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