– 102 – (3.2 – Council) f) that Resolution 102 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) in its considering, recognizing and emphasizing parts was inspired by the relevant WSIS outcomes in paragraphs 29-82 of the Tunis Agenda concerning Internet governance and resolved to explore ways and means for greater collaboration and coordination between ITU and relevant organizations1 involved in the development of IP-based networks and the future internet, through cooperation agreements, as appropriate, in order to increase the role of ITU in Internet governance so as to ensure maximum benefits to the global community; g) that Resolution 102 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) instructs the Council: i) to revise its appropriate resolutions to make the Dedicated Group into a Council working group (CWG), limited to Member States, with open consultation to all stakeholders, and the similar instruction is in Resolution 140 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010); ii) taking into account annual reports presented by the Secretary-General and the Directors of the Bureaux, to take appropriate measures in order to contribute actively to international discussions and initiatives related to issues on international management of Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU; iii) to consider the reports of Dedicated Group and take actions as appropriate; iv) to report to the 2014 plenipotentiary conference on the activities undertaken and achievements on the objectives of this resolution, including proposals for further consideration as appropriate, having examined the report of Council Working Group on WSIS on developments since PP-10 contained in Council Document C11/33+Add.1-2 presented to the 2011 Session of Council, recognizing that Council endorsed the WG-WSIS Report (Council Document C11/33+Add.1-2), noting that the ITU Secretary-General created the ITU WSIS Task Force whose role is to formulate strategies and coordinate ITU’s policies and activities in relation to WSIS and that this Task Force is chaired by the Deputy Secretary-General, resolves 1 that the Council Working Group on WSIS, open to all ITU membership, should continue its work with the revised terms of reference as shown in the Annex; 2 to make the Dedicated Group on international Internet-related public policy issues into a Council Working Group, open only to all Member States, with open consultation to all Stakeholders, in accordance with Resolutions 102 and 140 (Rev. Guadalajara 2010), ____________________ 1 including, but not limited, to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the regional Internet registries (RIRs), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet Society (ISOC) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), on the basis of reciprocity.