[governance] US gets frank on its vision for the Internet

JFC Morfin jefsey at jefsey.com
Tue Feb 17 02:56:43 EST 2015


At 18:07 15/02/2015, willi uebelherr wrote:
>The USA have a fatal economical problem. They have no base. From 
>there, they have to defined the rules in the intercountries and 
>intercontinental relations. They stand with her backs on the wall. 
>Only the Dollar domination and the military shit drive this breaking empire.

Willi,

In the context of the last century, the USA was a very large island 
(cf. Zbigniew Brzezinski. "The Grand Chessboard"). With problems and 
solutions similar to the 19th century's UK.

Now the UK is a semi-regular part of Europe.

What Obama's administration is trying to avoid is a similar fate too 
soon, as the US is becoming a part of the global digitality. The 
reality is that the Internet/NDN/SDN etc. can equally reach every 
part of the planet, including the USA. In the best common interest we 
have to transition seamlessly. Controlling the transition will be 
complex, with probably more than 50 years to come.

The "multistakeholder" WEF concept is the digital Commonwealth. It 
can help co-opting production partners and temporarily protect their 
dominance. However, the "omnistakeholder" reality is starting to be 
in competition with it. New networking technologies, languages, and 
developments are emerging from everywhere, and from different 
cultures, ready to address the needs that the US industry ignores.

The real question is to know when the various digital global 
networking systems are to be accepted as having become banal. In 
other words, being mastered enough by its intelligent users for the 
omnistakeholder multitude to technically and commercially compete 
(OpenUse/Libre) with the multistakeholder approach itself, on an 
equivalent footing.

At that time, a new era will start, with two reemerging "geophysical 
face" empires: Chinese and Ottoman/Persian. Then the question is can 
an equal/even development emerge and be accepted on the "digital 
face" (it is unlikely that one may have digital empires - Google? 
Libre? RFC 6852 and its <http://open-stand.org/>http://open-stand.org 
site expects several global community markets to compete in the best 
advantage of humanity). Perhaps. All we wish for is development/peace for all.



>But for us we have to go another way. In the basic principles of our 
>InterNet we implement the independence of any big rulers, private or 
>state. Only then, we can create the InterNet, the transport system 
>of digital data as a "Inter-connection of local Net-works". And this 
>means, that we have to define the technical basis for the components 
>to do that.

Correct. This is why a non-profit Catenet Cooperative Company (one 
user = one vote) is necessary to deploy a common industrial general 
capacity of widely distributed intelligent use of the Catenet's 
common smart resources - under an "omnisharelholder" governance.

The catenet 
(<http://www.rfc-editor.org/ien/ien48.txt>http://www.rfc-editor.org/ien/ien48.txt) 
is the smart bandwidth and hardware that we (all of us together) 
own/pay for getting remote data in using the networking set of 
rules/protocols such as the internet one.

We are engaging this project. If you and/or some others want to be 
among the founding members, you are welcome. This is a "zero 
investment people centered" network project. It will be based on 
competence, dedication and friendship. With the target for every 
participant (and not only the American workers and small and large 
businesses) to cross develop everywhere, not only in exporting 
American products.

Being a 0 investment, and wishing to be a 0 bias, network, we decided 
to use the <http://0net.org/>http://0net.org mailing list to discuss it!

jfc



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