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NGODINL

Stichting Digitale Infrastructuur Nederland

Den Haag, NETHERLANDSAssociation / FoundationReg: 429487719884-26Since 07/12/2015

Budget

€100 — €0

EP Access

0

accredited persons

Staff

1

0.75 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

DINL, the Digital Infrastructure association Netherlands is the voice of this industry to government, politics and the public. Members of DINL are associations and organisations in the Netherlands that are representing providers of Digital Infrastructure: NBIP, SURFnet (the NL academic network), AMS-IX (world’s largest Internet Exchange) and SIDN (registry for the .nl country-code top-level domain). It partners and cooperates with many organizatons in the NL digital economy. Its activities include information sharing and advocacy on the digital infrastructure ecosystem, promoting the Internet’s core values: open, free and safe, permissionless innovation, education for digital skills, and building trust through improving cyber security and fighting cybercrime. DINL aims to create structure in complex themes and educates stakeholders about developments that affect the Dutch digital ecosystem.

EU Legislative Interests

Regulatory frameworks telecommunications Cybercrime Information secuity and data protection CSA - Cyber security act GDPR - Privacy Online platforms ICT Standards E-commerce directive Illegal content online NIS directive Copyright

Communication Activities

In 2015 the Dutch Parliament appointed the Dutch Digital Infrastructure sector as Holland's third mainport. Following Amsterdam Schiphol airport and the Rotterdam Harbor it is now considered as a prerequisite for economic growth and the future of Netherland’s digital economy. Consequently DINL promotes the Netherlands as the Digital gateway to Europe.

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

ECP

Organisation Members

https://dinl.nl/deelnemers-partners/

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.