Re: [IFWP] Re: Internet stability

1999-08-01 Thread Gene Marsh

At 08:46 PM 8/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
Ms. Burr,

That was hardly very helpful.  When did you receive the proposal? 
Where is the text?  Or does it have to be FOIAed?  When will you 
complete your review and reach a decision?  Why don't you answer 
Dan's question?  Are we to infer that in your opinion these servers 
have no influence on internet stability?

Ms. Burr,

I would further add that NTIA/DOC is perhaps not the best judge of the
impact of new/additional TLD servers on the operation of the Internet.  Is
there any plan to coordinate the input of those who DO have a more thorough
understanding of that impact?

Gene Marsh






Mr. Steinberg,

The Department of Commerce is currently reviewing a proposal by
Network Solutions related to TLD servers.  This proposal is referenced
in our letter to Chairman Bliley, posted at www.ntia.doc.gov.

Becky Burr

  Dan Steinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/01 6:24 PM 
Ms. Burr,

I have been informed that recently NSI requested permission
to deploy additional TLD servers for enhanced stability.  I
was further informed that you denied their request to make
changes to the root zone that would render these servers
operational.

Can you confirm that these events did occur, and if so,
why the requests to make changes that would enhance the
stablity of the internet were denied?


Dan Steinberg

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Re: [IFWP] Re: Internet stability

1999-08-01 Thread Jeff Williams

Becky and all,

  Thank you Becky for this update.  However it seems a bit incomplete
and as such lacking is some sort of idea as to when a publicly
available report or answer to Dan's question can be expected.

Becky Burr wrote:

 Mr. Steinberg,

 The Department of Commerce is currently reviewing a proposal by
 Network Solutions related to TLD servers.  This proposal is referenced
 in our letter to Chairman Bliley, posted at www.ntia.doc.gov.

 Becky Burr

  Dan Steinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/01 6:24 PM 
 Ms. Burr,

 I have been informed that recently NSI requested permission
 to deploy additional TLD servers for enhanced stability.  I
 was further informed that you denied their request to make
 changes to the root zone that would render these servers
 operational.

 Can you confirm that these events did occur, and if so,
 why the requests to make changes that would enhance the
 stablity of the internet were denied?


 Dan Steinberg

 SYNTHESIS:Law  Technology
 35, du Ravin
 Box 532, RR1phone: (613) 794-5356
 Chelsea, Quebec fax:   (819) 827-4398
 J0X 1N0 e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,

--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman INEGroup (Over 95k members strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Number:  972-447-1894
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208





Re: [IFWP] Re: Internet stability

1999-08-01 Thread Jeff Williams

Gene and all,

  Yes they (NTIA) are most likely conferring with Juni Muari and the rest of
the ICANN (Initial?) Interim Board at this very moment!  ROFLMAO!
Or possibly considering a seance with Jon Postel!  ;)


Gene Marsh wrote:

 At 08:46 PM 8/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
 Ms. Burr,
 
 That was hardly very helpful.  When did you receive the proposal?
 Where is the text?  Or does it have to be FOIAed?  When will you
 complete your review and reach a decision?  Why don't you answer
 Dan's question?  Are we to infer that in your opinion these servers
 have no influence on internet stability?

 Ms. Burr,

 I would further add that NTIA/DOC is perhaps not the best judge of the
 impact of new/additional TLD servers on the operation of the Internet.  Is
 there any plan to coordinate the input of those who DO have a more thorough
 understanding of that impact?

 Gene Marsh

 
 
 
 
 
 Mr. Steinberg,
 
 The Department of Commerce is currently reviewing a proposal by
 Network Solutions related to TLD servers.  This proposal is referenced
 in our letter to Chairman Bliley, posted at www.ntia.doc.gov.
 
 Becky Burr
 
   Dan Steinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/01 6:24 PM 
 Ms. Burr,
 
 I have been informed that recently NSI requested permission
 to deploy additional TLD servers for enhanced stability.  I
 was further informed that you denied their request to make
 changes to the root zone that would render these servers
 operational.
 
 Can you confirm that these events did occur, and if so,
 why the requests to make changes that would enhance the
 stablity of the internet were denied?
 
 
 Dan Steinberg
 
 SYNTHESIS:Law  Technology
 35, du Ravin
 Box 532, RR1  phone: (613) 794-5356
 Chelsea, Quebec   fax:   (819) 827-4398
 J0X 1N0   e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 The COOK Report on InternetIndex to seven years of the COOK
 Report
 431 Greenway Ave, Ewing, NJ 08618 USA  http://cookreport.com
 (609) 882-2572 (phone  fax)   The only Good ICANN is a Dead ICANN
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]What's Behind ICANN and How it Will
 Impact the Future of the Internet http://cookreport.com/icannregulate.shtml
 
 
 
 ++
 Gene Marsh
 president, anycastNET Incorporated
 330-699-8106

Regards,

--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman INEGroup (Over 95k members strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Number:  972-447-1894
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208





Re: [IFWP] Re: Internet stability

1999-08-01 Thread Michael Sondow

Becky Burr wrote:
 
 The Department of Commerce is currently reviewing a proposal by
 Network Solutions related to TLD servers.  This proposal is referenced
 in our letter to Chairman Bliley, posted at www.ntia.doc.gov.

Beckwith Burr, did you know that Joe Sims has been colluding with
the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice to use the
antitrust laws to put pressure on NSI to capitulate to you and CORE
and IBM, and at the same time to keep ICANN from being charged with
the very violations it is unjustly levelling at NSI?

Have you also been colluding with the DOJ and ICANN?


Michael Sondow   I.C.I.I.U. http://www.iciiu.org
Tel. (212)846-7482Fax: (603)754-8927




  Dan Steinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/01 6:24 PM 
 Ms. Burr,
 
 I have been informed that recently NSI requested permission
 to deploy additional TLD servers for enhanced stability.  I
 was further informed that you denied their request to make
 changes to the root zone that would render these servers
 operational.
 
 Can you confirm that these events did occur, and if so,
 why the requests to make changes that would enhance the
 stablity of the internet were denied?