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ENUM: History Repeating Itself?
posted by michael on Friday July 13 2001, @03:02AM
Tony Rutkowski's new essay, DeJure ENUM, F.500, and Lessons Learned, explains his view of the parallels between the growing ENUM wars and the early days of the DNS wars (who remembers OSI?).
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Personally, I expect the ENUM and DNS controversies to merge someday, although ENUM involves a number of new and powerful players, including corporate, governmental and even international bodies. For more background see The ENUM Issue: Obscure But Important (April, 2001).
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