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[cooperation-wg] Internet 2030
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Daniel Karrenberg
dfk at ripe.net
Thu Apr 9 12:33:05 CEST 2020
On 8 Apr 2020, at 10:06, Gordon Lennox wrote: > Meanwhile this is from ETSI: … However we read these proposals to re-invent things from the standards politics angle, the messages RIPE should send are: The Internet with TCP/IP protocols is the global utility for communication these days. Any new standards, especially those tailored to particular operational domains like mobile, must be interoperable and any new deployments must interoperate. Hallway talk: the atrocious kludges that are deployed today for running Internet over mobile are partly due to the relevant standards bodies not talking. Therefore anyone proposing to do work on standards needs to at least closely work with the IETF in the standardisation area if not work within the IETF. RIPE remains ready to provide a forum for discussing the deployment and operation of any new protocols and for developing operational guidelines. Makes sense? Naive? Daniel
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