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ITU director remarks on ICANN
posted by tbyfield on Tuesday March 29 2005, @06:16PM
Slashdot points to an interview—billed as a “News.com” story with no mention of the interviewer, Declan McCullagh (my, how times change)—with Houlin Zhao, director of the ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, in which Zhao says several notable things....
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Some notable moments:
- “ICANN’s mandate seems to be a little bit unclear”
- “[P]eople consider [management by ICANN] to be management by the United States [and] definitely want to see some changes”
- “Whether we [the ITU] have a conflict with ICANN depends on (many things).”
I’ll leave the kremlinology to commenters, but those sound more like fighting words than the consummately diplomatic remarks I, for one, would expect from a multilateral official.
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