[governance] What Will Happen [@ NARALO/ALAC/CCNSO?]
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Fri Dec 14 17:45:49 EST 2007
Thanks for the kind explanation, Yehudakatz, but still I am wondering
how 700 mHZ thing is the "model to follow for the rest of the world"
It might be, but may not be.
And if that is SO important I would first ask our North American colleagues
to react than the rest of the world. And I still see it is not quite related
directly to the ICANN's scope for AtLarge at least in immediate sense.
They/we also have local priorities. In other words, please do the home
work first before trying to urge others. I am not saying it is
not important at all, but I would like things to be sorted out in a
clear and structured manner. Otherwise it is confusing and not productive -
and (mis) shooting the friends rather than the enemy.
AND, please make some more effort to write short sentence and paras for
non-English speaking members. If it is more than 5 paras of details
on this list, I usually am discouraged to read and respond. It will lead
the discussion to only English speakers which, I understand, is not
your intention, right?
Thanks for your understanding
izumi
2007/12/15, yehudakatz at mailinator.com <yehudakatz at mailinator.com>:
> Izumi,
> Please allow me to put these together for you and others.
> >From my perspective and looking down the road a-ways in
> terms of technological evolution.
>
> The subject elements of this explanation are:
> Nuestar, Enum, DNS (.US etc. ...), and Technology in regards to Personal
> Devices
> (PD: Cell Phones, PDAs, PSP, PVP, iPOD, Generic... anything identified
> with an assigned names and number)
>
> In order for you to understand the relationship between DNS and ENUM, and the
> consequential relationship of .US-Nuestar and ENUM-Nuestar as the Purveyor of
> the ENUM DNS please read:
>
> 1. This is a simple explanation of the relationship in layman terms:
> "The ENUM system effectively enables individuals, businesses and other
> organizations to maximize the use of both the public Internet and the Public
> Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) by associating telephone numbers with
> Internet domain names. "
> http://enumllc.com/aboutus.html
>
> 2. This explains and illustrates ENUMs Global deployment & expanse via ccTDL.
> http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/inr/enum/index.html
>
> 3. An ANNOUNCEMENT
> RFP questions for clarification now due to ENUMLLC by January 15, 2008
> RFP Bidders Conference, Richardson, TX on January 23, 2008
> http://enumllc.com/
> -
> So looking down road, You will have an ENUMber. It won't be a "Telephone
> Number" or a "Web Address" but an ENUMber. And any personal-device Portable or
> Stationary, Mobile or Base, will have YOUR ENUMber associated with it.
> You're Play-Station, your Cell Phone, your Desk Phone, your Car, your
> Refrigerator, maybe even the family Dog will have your ENUMber address attached
> to it. Your ENUMber will replace your email address. ALL your communications
> can be connected through it.
>
> Someday your ENUMber may look like this:
> Tokyo: http://81.3.5555.1212.JP
> New York: http://1.212.5555.1212.US
> San Fran: http://1.415.555.1212.US
>
> >Similarly, bringing the 700 MHz US domestic issue into the debate
> >was not helpful at all. It is not our (direct) business, sorry.
>
> I beg to differ, I see the US 700 MHz 'issue' as the model platform for the
> Global
> expansion of this technology. The 700 MHz (analog) spectrum allowed the US to
> have a television in every Home, some even two. Eventually every Nation in the
> World adopted Television as a technological medium.
>
> The New 700 MHz (digital) spectrum will allow the US to have not only
> Television
> but any number Personal Devices connect too today's technological medium, the
> Internet.
>
> That 'medium' is an issue of "Assigned Names and Numbers" (icANN).
> -
> Now, if I'm out-here on the "Bottom" of the ALAC and not even close to the
> inner-circle(s) of the Icann Committees, and I see something coming towards us,
>
> something the Quality-Circles didn't notice, something they didn't comprehend.
>
> Q. Am I to stifle myself and sit quite?
> Q. Am I to bring it up through ranks of Icann-Q-Circles?
> Q. Am I supposed to raise hell about it to get noticed?
> Q. Am I to Jump Ship - Can't beat them, then join Them...
>
> You see … Nuestar is coming, and it's going to be a Behemoth.
> Bret saw it, if you wanted to buy Xerox or Microsoft at their start,
> Neustar was the Ship to set sail on.
>
> Yes the ALAC had plenty to explore on this issue, as Danny so rightfully
> pointed out.
>
> But because the ALAC allowed this to side by with a rubber stamp, Now we don't
> have a stake in it. Which means, that when we do have an issue at a later date,
> it will be even harder to cover and make Stakeholder-Footing.
>
> This is very much a Big Issue to come, For the ALAC, For Icann, For the ITU.
> Get on the Boat, or your going to miss it.
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