[ncdnhc-discuss] ICANN Reform: Role of ITU
James Love
james.love at cptech.org
Tue Apr 30 14:30:10 CEST 2002
Adam, you support a zero role by ITU. Do you see any body other than ITU
that could act to restrain ICANN from inappropriate extensions of its policy
making?
Jamie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Peake" <ajp at glocom.ac.jp>
To: <discuss at icann-ncc.org>
Cc: <George.Sadowsky at attglobal.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:36 AM
Subject: [ncdnhc-discuss] ICANN Reform: Role of ITU
> Following is taken from George Sadowsky's comments on ICANN reform --
> I strongly support George's comment regarding the ITU and ICANN and
> hope the constituency will agree.
>
>
> <http://forum.icann.org/reform-comments/general/msg00064.html> (quote
> under point 3.)
>
> Those who look to the ITU as a panacea for ICANN's problems are
> misguided. The ITU is a very important organization that has
> contributed and continues to contribute substantially to the
> evolution of international communication. It is also an
> international bureaucracy, and its policies are influenced by the
> member countries on their Board of Directors. Positions are often
> influenced by the dominant telephone carrier in those countries,
> which generally has little interest in seeing the Internet prosper.
> It may be that the ITU is the ultimate home for Internet governance
> and administration, but this can only occur after the ITU (or any
> other potential home organization) demonstrates a thorough
> understanding of the Internet as a technology and as a culture, and
> there is solid evidence of a determination to maximize the power and
> reach of this technology. This will not happen overnight.
>
> (end quote)
>
> I do not support any role increased role for the ITU in ICANN and
> hope our names council representatives will begin to reflect this
> view in future names council discussions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam Peake
> GLOCOM Tokyo
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