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[ga] "So how or under what mandate will the scope of the ccNSO be developed?"


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephan Welzel/Denic" <welzel@denic.de>
> >
> > So how or under what mandate will the scope of the ccNSO be developed?
> 
> ;) I guess the worse problem is that this way the ccSO
> might end up with a way broader scope than originally
> envisaged...
> 

With all due respect, you may want to consider the reality that there will now be a distinct
North American Internet (InterNAT) and an inferior network for the rest of the world. The
so-called ccTLD community is gravitating to the inferior solutions. If you look at the long
history of telecommunications on planet Earth, almost all developments have followed that
path. The ITU has prospered by serving the weaker, second-rate, markets. The people that
make the InterNAT (North American Transport) happen, largely ignore the plight of the rest
of the world, and they move forward, with less regulation, with leading-edge solutions, and a
life-style they protect, preserve and pass on to their children.

The writing is clearly on the wall. V$ and M$ will attempt to dominate the InterNAT market.
http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/registrars/Arc02/bin00007.bin
The aging legacy Internet will follow the path of the ITU...
http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-16jun03.htm

Some people (or peoples) require Geneva to tell them everything to do...they are weak...like chickens...
http://www.chicken.ca/E_geneva.htm
      Geneva Watch 
     Geneva Watch is published by Dairy Farmers of Canada, Canadian Broiler Hatching 
      Egg Marketing Agency, Canadian Egg Marketing Agency, Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency 
      and Chicken Farmers of Canada to report on the various events occurring in Geneva, 
      particularly on the WTO negotiations on agriculture.
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Jim Fleming
http://www.DOT-BIZ.com



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