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A Great Introduction to ENUM Issues
posted by michael on Thursday March 20 2003, @07:01PM
Even people who know ICANN politics well sometimes have trouble with the finer points of the DNS. And even many people fluent in the DNS have trouble with ENUM. University of Toronto graduate student Craig
McTaggart has written a Really Useful paper, The ENUM Protocol, Telecommunications Numbering, and Internet
Governance, that explains a lot of it -- including the tie to ICANN politics and to privacy. Good not only for beginners but intermediate ENUMers (and, for all I know, Advanced, but I don't claim to be one).
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The paper discusses the development of the ENUM protocol, the
relationship between ENUM domains and telephone numbers, and ITU/IAB
cooperation on ENUM administration. The author argues that
the unresolved issue of where the ENUM root zone will sit within the
DNS hierarchy reflects the extent of dissatisfaction in the international
community with the current pattern of top-level control over the DNS
itself.
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