ICANN use to introduce itself as follows: "ICANN's mission is to
ensure a stable, secure and unified global Internet. To reach another
person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer
- a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know
where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers
across the world. Without that coordination we wouldn't have one
global Internet. ICANN [] participants from all over the world [are]
dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable.
It promotes competition and develops policy on the Internet's unique
identifiers."
I am not interested in discussing this text. However, I am interested
in seeing addressed the confusion introduced in the (GAC) governments
decision makers and (ISP customers) purchasers' mind when proposed
IPv6 and/or NAT66 and/or ICANN addresses that have to be unique for
the Internet to be stable, secure and unified/interoperable on a global basis.
There is a need for a single, simple, clear sentence, in tune with
the ICANN's claim, able to make people understand what are the
purpose, the risks and the legitimacy of nat66.
jfc
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