[bestbits] [governance] PP: India wants to abolish BGP and introduce national routing and IP management
Mahima Kaul
mahimakaul at orfonline.org
Mon Oct 27 06:16:46 EDT 2014
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 3:36 AM, Sivasubramanian M <isolatedn at gmail.com> wrote:
> On this topic I have posted this:
>
> http://www.circleid.com/posts/20141025_an_open_letter_to_the_prime_minister_of_india/
>
> Sivasubramanian M
>
> Sivasubramanian M
> +1 (213) 300 8293 Oct 11-19 2014
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 3:28 AM, michael gurstein <gurstein at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> [MG>] this one seems to be causing a fair amount of controversy with many
>> of the Status Quo-ists going apoplectic…
>>
>> instructs the Secretary General
>> 1 to collaborate with all stakeholders including International and
>> intergovernmental organizations, involved in IP addresses management to
>> develop an IP address plan from which IP addresses of different countries
>> are easily discernible and coordinate to ensure distribution of IP addresses
>> accordingly;
>> 2 to collaborate with all the concerned stakeholders including
>> International and intergovernmental organizations to develop policies for
>> allocation, assignment and management of IP resources including naming,
>> numbering and addressing which is systematic, equitable, fair, just,
>> democratic and transparent and need to be adhered to by entities designated
>> with the responsibilities of allocating or assigning resources and dealing
>> with day-to-day technical and operational matters;
>> 3 to prepare reference plan for current and future telecom networks that
>> addresses concerns of Member States including safety, robustness,
>> resilience, routing in normal and exceptional cases and provide guidance on
>> technical capabilities to developing countries;
>> 4 to develop and recommend public telecom network architecture which
>> ensures effectively that address resolution for the traffic meant for the
>> country, traffic originating and terminating in the country/region takes
>> place within the country;
>> 5 to develop and recommend public telecom network architecture which
>> ensures that effectively the traffic meant for the country, traffic
>> originating and terminating in the country remains within the country;
>> 6 to develop and recommend a routing plan of traffic for optimizing the
>> network resources that could effectively ensure the traceability of
>> communication;
>> 7 to collaborate with all stakeholders involved in studying the weaknesses
>> of present protocols used in telecom networks and develop and recommend
>> secure, robust and tamper proof protocols to meet the requirements of future
>> networks in view of the envisaged manifold increase in traffic and end
>> devices in near future in the light of IoT and M2M needs;
>> 8 to submit an annual report on above to the ITU council.
>>
>>
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