ITU was founded previously as the International Telegraph Union before AG
Bell's phone was patented, no doubt the evolution of telecommunications and
the Internet puts ITU with its current behavior in the path of becoming
obsolete and extinct, but you can't discount many positive contributions
Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
The stakeholders in the Internet don't even align to countries. My own
employer is relatively small but was founded in the UK, moved its
headquarters to the US and has operations in a dozen more countries and
many times that number of affiliates. The same is even
Going Beyond Disney in Orlando
Quick, name five reasons to go to Orlando. Here are mine: Puerto
Rican delicacies, alternative cinema, craft beer, African-American
history and psychic readings...
City of Celebration - it's more than just a movie set. Freakiest place on earth.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Dave Crocker d...@dcrocker.net wrote:
Going Beyond Disney in Orlando
Quick, name five reasons to go to Orlando. Here are mine: Puerto Rican
delicacies, alternative
On 12/29/2012 7:29 AM, Greg Shepherd wrote:
Freakiest place on earth.
uh oh. now you've invited a debate...
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:43 AM, Jorge Amodio jmamo...@gmail.com wrote:
ITU was founded previously as the International Telegraph Union before AG
Bell's phone was patented, no doubt the evolution of telecommunications and
the Internet puts ITU with its current behavior in the path of becoming
On Dec 29, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Dave Crocker d...@dcrocker.net wrote:
Going Beyond Disney in Orlando
Quick, name five reasons to go to Orlando. Here are mine: Puerto Rican
delicacies, alternative cinema, craft beer, African-American history and
psychic readings...
On 29 dec 2012, at 19:19, Phillip Hallam-Baker hal...@gmail.com wrote:
ITU must change if it is to survive. But it was merely a means to an end.
There is no reason that the ITU 'must' be kept in existence for its own sake.
Tim Berners-Lee has on numerous W3C AC meetings reminded people
At 10:19 29-12-2012, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
ICANN is a US corporation and the US government
can obviously pass laws that prevent ICANN/IANA
from releasing address blocks that would reach
certain countries no matter what Crocker et. al.
say to the contrary. But absent a deployed BGP