[governance] "Brussels may have succeeded in isolating the United States."
Jim Fleming
JimFleming at ameritech.net
Fri Oct 21 20:14:12 EDT 2005
"Brussels may have succeeded in isolating the United States."
That will certainly free up a lot of /8s that are no longer needed. It looks
like people out-side of the LAN Party in the US will be moving to
Virtualization. They will not need their base-level allocations. That
extends the life of the existing protocols and systems. Those that claim the
LAN Party is out of address space appear not to be correct.
http://www.upi.com/Hi-Tech/view.php?StoryID=20051021-123131-9509r
"Brussels may have succeeded in isolating the United States. The question
is, how successful will the European strategy turn out to be?
As a consensus-based organ, it only takes one vote in the U.N. forum -- that
of the United States for example -- to obstruct the plan of the European
Union and its rather unusual gang of accomplices.
Ironically, the very rigidity of the U.N. system, which critics fear would
paralyze the Internet, could prove the U.S. delegation's trump card in
Tunis."
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