Re: A work item?
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:57:51 +0100
In your previous mail you wrote:
Despite the stated technical merits of a single root,
=> the merits are not only technical, the Internet simply
doesn't work with an incoherent root zone.
I think one needs to reflect on the implications that
a few of the world's largest ISPs appear to have made
=> the I for these ISPs no more stands for Internet.
a business decision to use a superset of the ICANN/US
Department of Commerce's root zone.
=> the survival of the Internet should not be a tool in
a battle against ICANN/US DoC...
It's claimed that the US had about 100 million Internet
users in December 2000. According to New.net's numbers
(which needs to be confirmed), about 16% of those can now
use their alternative root.
=> I don't believe these numbers. New.net is a player in this
silly game and is biased.
If this percentage continues to grow, ICANN's ability to
control what goes into the DNS would seem to be constrained.
=> as a French-speaker I have still troubles with the word control
(French meaning is subtlely different)... So what is control
in your statement?
International Telecommunication Union <http://www.itu.int>
=> what about a parallel phone numbering system? (:-)
Regards
Francis.Dupont@localhost
PS: about the deep question: there is not enough free time
to enter in these silly games.
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