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

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Mon Mar 12 04:45:50 EDT 2012


In message <4F5D9E1C.3040009 at digsys.bg>, at 08:56:28 on Mon, 12 Mar 
2012, Daniel Kalchev <daniel at digsys.bg> writes
> At one time, during this discussion it occurred to me, that if ICANN 
>fails to meet the NTIA requirements, perhaps one of these will, most 
>likely ARIN (as there was a requirement to be US based, if I remember 
>correctly).

Yes, and also some constraints on the employment of non-US citizens.

>Or probably better, a new structure built around that model. (as to not 
>create conflict of interest, because ARIN by itself is a "customer" for 
>IANA services)

There are two things we should not forget.

One is that it's a fixed price of $0.

The other is how a start-up could fill in the "Past Performance" 
questionnaire.
-- 
Roland Perry

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