Can we still meet the IANA challenge?
Strong community progress has been made on the IANA Stewardship Transition, but more work lies ahead to bring the process to a successful conclusion.
Strong community progress has been made on the IANA Stewardship Transition, but more work lies ahead to bring the process to a successful conclusion.
APNIC attended the PITA Member Meeting and PTC’15 from January 17-21 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Recently I returned from the 2014 Global IPv6 Summit in Taipei, where I asked ‘is the future for IPv6 global deployment or digital divide?’
APNIC Director General Paul Wilson recently spent five days at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014 in Busan – otherwise known as the Plenipot, or PP14 – covering some of the more important and contentious discussions about Internet-related issues.
What is the Consolidated Regional IANA Stewardship transition Proposal team and how will it be assembled?
APNIC 38 was very busy but four things really highlighted the value of the meeting.
This meeting was convened by the WEF, with support of ICANN, to discuss follow up actions from the NETmundial meeting held in Brazil in April 2014.
Time has flown since March, when the US Government announced its intention to transition key Internet domain name functions to the global multistakeholder community.
We must plan for the transition of IANA stewardship to impose minimal risk on current well-established operations.