[governance] NTIA says ICANN "does not meet the requirements"for IANA renewal

Imran Ahmed Shah ias_pk at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 11 11:48:23 EDT 2012


What do you think that ICANN is the only and last resort who
can perform IANA Functions, even if they could not fulfill the major requirements
of the RFP? It has become the backbone of the Internet after the Cancellation
of RFP. We have also discussed on another thread about the expected
consequences of the RFP of IANA Functions. Without assurance of contract
extension, ICANN could not launch new gTLD program.This action also has created Monopolistic
environment/ atmosphere; at the time when (at the other side) Google is
capturing the world without any interference (to develop a Google World). There
will be two world leaders, ICANN & Google to rule on the Internet Community
Sphere.
I also suggest that instead of single GAC,
there should be GAC+NGAC (governmental & non-governmental Advisory
Committees) to balance between Governmental Governed Internet net and
Non-Governmental (Public) Internet.
Thanks
Imran Ahmed Shah
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 From: McTim <dogwallah at gmail.com>
To: Carlos A. Afonso <ca at cafonso.ca> 
Cc: governance at lists.igcaucus.org; Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com> 
Sent: Sunday, 11 March 2012, 20:05
Subject: Re: [governance] NTIA says ICANN "does not meet the requirements"for IANA renewal


>On 3/11/12, Carlos A. Afonso <ca at cafonso.ca> wrote:
>> McTim, most of us do not "reject the idea that a fully
>> internationalised, representative ICANN Board can fulfil this oversight
>> function". But with yet another blunt demonstration that the USG has the
>> helm and will not let go,
>
>That's right, they don't appear to be able to let go, even if it is
>probably the most enlightened US administration one is likely to get
>in terms of Internet-y matters.  I think the "ICANN floating free"
>idea is probably the most palatable one for them, and as a matter of
>real- politick, one we could push for!
>
>-- 
>Cheers,
>
>McTim
>"A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A
>route indicates how we get there."  Jon Postel
>
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