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[ga] FYI: ITU Plenipot.Conf. on ITU-ICANN relations
Here is the ITU press release on the discussion mentioned
on the ICANN.blog (http://icann.blog.us/2002/10/03.html#a779):
>Managing Internet Domain Names and Addresses
>
>The Plenipotentiary is faced with two common proposals on
>managing Internet domain names, one from Europe, and the
>other from Africa. Both propose that ITU work more closely
>with other international organizations and participate
>actively in the reform of the Internet Corporation for
>Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
>
>Resolution 102 of PP-98 recommends that the management of
>Internet addresses and names must reflect the geographical
>and functional characteristics of the Internet. Given ITU’s
>role in the development of IP standards and protocols for
>the Internet, the European proposal calls for greater
>partnerships with Internet standardization organizations
>(such as IETF), governments and the private sector, and
>recommends that ITU contribute directly to the reform of
>ICANN. It also calls on ITU to facilitate a truly global
>discussion on the issues of Internet management and has
>proposed an amended version of Resolution 102.
>
>The United States, seeing much ground for consensus between
>the European and African proposals, suggested the creation
>of a drafting group that would bring the two proposals
>together. This suggestion was quickly accepted.
(http://www.itu.int/newsroom/pp02/Highlights/0310.html)
Unfortunately, neither of the proposals (African countries/ATU,
European countries/CEPT) is available on the Plenipotentiary
Conference site (http://www.itu.int/plenipotentiary/), except for
governments, ITU sector members and journalists. The drafting
group has been working on a joint proposal today, hoping to have
a document ready for discussion on Monday.
Best regards,
/// Alexander
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