NRO Response to ITU Comments on the Management of Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses
As part of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process,
a proposal has been made that could dramatically affect the way Internet
number resources are distributed and managed.
On 21 October 2004, the Director of ITU-TSB published a memorandum, "ITU
and Internet Governance" for public comment. This memorandum includes
a proposal to create a new IPv6 address space distribution process, based
solely on national authorities. This could have a serious impact on RIPE
NCC Members, Internet operators and the global Internet community at large.
The Number Resource Organization (NRO), on behalf of the Regional Internet
Registries, has prepared a public response to the ITU memorandum detailing
the flaws of the proposal and the negative impact it would have on Internet
operations.
A summary of this response is available at:
http://www.nro.net/documents/nro18.html
The full response is available at:
http://www.nro.net/documents/nro17.html
The original ITU memorandum is available at:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/tsb-director/itut-wsis/files/zhao-netgov01.doc
We urge our members and others in the Internet community to make their
views about this issue known. Without your support being *visible* and
*explicit* the bottom-up, consensus based model on which the success of
the Internet has been founded may be replaced by the top-down bureaucracy
of "Internet Governance". To show your support:
Internet number resource distribution is fair and accessible to all.
Its policy development process is open and transparent. It works.
Let us keep it that way.
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