Vint Cerf Releases 'Looking Towards the Future'
Statement
2 November 2007

LOS ANGELES : Vint Cerf, the retiring chairman of the
board with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers, today released "Looking Towards the
Future," his Legacy Letter to the ICANN Community.

In the Introduction to the letter, Dr Cerf writes: 

"Today, ICANN is larger, more capable, more
international, and better positioned to fulfill its
mandate. It stands for one global interoperable Internet
and the model of stakeholder representation has worked.

"But the Internet and its vast user population have
grown during the same time by a factor of over 20 in all
dimensions. The 50 million users of 1997 have become
nearly 1.2 billion users today. The 22 million hosts on
the network have increased to nearly 500 million today.
The bandwidth of the core data circuits in the Internet
have grown from 622 million bits per second to between
10 and 40 billion bits per second.

"This dramatic growth in physical size has been
accompanied by an equally dramatic growth in the number
and diversity of applications running on the Internet.
All forms of media now appear on and are carried by
Internet packets. Consumers of information are producing
more and more of it themselves with email, blogs,
instant messaging, social and game playing web sites,
video uploads, and podcasts.

"The Internet continues to evolve and while ICANN has
achieved more than most people realize, it must continue
to evolve along with it."

The entire statement is online at:
http://www.icann.org/documents/vint_cerf/lttf.htm


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