Dave,
This is simply silly. ICANN has never "managed the traffic on the
Internet" as Wiggins correctly points out, but then he goes on to make
the statement that ICANN "at times was happy to assume" [this role].
Where in the world does such a nonsensical notion come from?
We may agree that the ICANN has been the subject of some "mission
creep"
(largely as a result of the many pressure groups who participate in
its
processes), but let's dispose of the sillyness shall we? Does it
really
help that Wiggins, in an effort to clarify what the press has
reported,
then states nearly the same thing?
There are enough legitimate things to criticize ICANN for, we don't
need
to invent new ones.
Ole
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On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, David Farber wrote:
Rhe press has been sloppy on this one djf
Begin forwarded message:
From: Richard Wiggins <richard.wiggins@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: July 2, 2005 5:47:44 AM EDT
To: David Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Is Icann's importance overstated in the media?
Reply-To: Richard Wiggins <richard.wiggins@xxxxxxxxx>
Dave,
Over and over again, media reports say that Icann "manages the
traffic
on the Internet." Icann does not do this, and never has done so.
Icann's name literally is "Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and
Numbers." Icann took over the simple, but vital, function provided by
ISI at U Southern Cal: map domain names to IP addresses.
If Icann would have merely stuck to this purpose, the world would
be a
better place. It is silly to claim that Icann manages the traffic of
the Internet, but that seems to be a mantle that Icann, at times, was
glad to assume.
If Icann simply managed the now ancient function of mapping names to
numbers, I doubt the ITU and Europe would have much of a problem with
it -- assuming that Icann did so efficiently and at a reasonable
cost.
It has always seemed to me that Icann has a basic choice: do a
simple,
but vital, function very well, in which case you can succeed in
performing an important role -- or aspire to rule the Internet, in
which case the world will take you down.
/rich
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