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Re: Paul Wilson and Geoff Huston of APNIC on IP address allocation ITU v/s ICANN etc


From: bmanning () vacation karoshi com
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 20:52:04 +0000


On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 10:41:07AM -1000, Scott Weeks wrote:

On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Randy Bush wrote:

: > Probably, I'll have to research through the ITU site to find out this
: > information, but surely these arguments have been presented to the ITU
: > while they're making their choice of how to proceed with IP address
: > allocation.
:
: and arguments were presented to bolton that his cuban/syrian/... agenda
: was not supported by reality.  did that change his agenda?
:
: the itu: bridge building across the digital divide by the same folk who
: brought us the analog divide.  and if you believe the'll do it, then i
: have this bridge ...


No, I don't believe they'll do it correctly.  I was just wondering why
they'd chose to do it the "national allocation" way when good arguments
are presented that it'd only disrupt things.  I thought they may have a
good reason, but evidently it's just not true.  It's just more
bureaucratic ignorance of what is being legislated.  I'll just start
reading the site's info before resopnding further.  I thought someone here
might point me in a direction where I could get to the info faster.

I replied to the list as IP addressing is so central to network operations
and the 2 references were also posted here.  I may have made a mistake.  I
know how these things slide off topic faster than a greased pig on a
plastic sheet on a steep hillside.  ;-)

scott

        Scott, it pays to understand tht the ITU has -zero- interest
        in actual operations.  They do what their members tell them
        and the only entities that can be members are nations/governments.
        Hence the stated desire for "national allocations" as a way to
        re-enforce national pride.  Operational networking is not a goal, 
        "equity of resource distribution" is.  No well reasoned 
        argument (such as Paul & Geoff's)  can make any substantive impact,
        excep;t to the extent that we (you/me) can beat our respective
        government representatives into understanding that "WE" want 
        things a certain way (working) and would they -please- cooperate
        with their citizens and not pander so some special interests.

        and yes, i am biased here - do your own research and make up your
        own mind.

--bill


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