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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 Policy Clarification - Initial allocation criteria "d)"
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Kurt Erik Lindqvist
kurtis at kurtis.pp.se
Tue Jun 22 15:55:33 CEST 2004
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2004-06-22, at 15.29, Masataka Ohta wrote: > >>> proportional to the population of the country >>> >>> OK? > >> Well, I was unclear. I was referring to the policy of the national IR? >> Who sets that policy? Actually, what is the national IR? National >> government? Who gives the national IR authority? > > Do you know how nations get ccTLDs? Well, this is an interesting question loaded with more politics that I really would like to get into. > Hint: We have UN. Hint: How does the island of Taiwan get a block? This discussion will drift into WSIS/ITU/UN/ICANN/IETF etc. Let's drop it here. I know what your view is then. Good enough. - - kurtis - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.3 iQA/AwUBQNg6XKarNKXTPFCVEQIrtQCfVvAFQzdG2EYvmQgDsIkoo+AgaNUAn3GN bVdP/hq5sdW/TdgG6jZEg1Sj =K/7S -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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