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ICANN Still Can't Do an Open and Transparent Job at IANA
posted by michael on Thursday January 26 2006, @08:42AM
Speaking of Bret Fausett, he has a very nice catch over at his blog today, Over the last six months, ICANN has approved the redelegation of .CX (Christmas Islands), .GS (South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands), .TK (Tokelau). The IANA reports on the redelegations, however, are nowhere to be found, which leads one to wonder on what information is ICANN redelegating ccTLDs? The last time I blogged about this, I was told privately by ICANN Staff that the problem with the IANA reports, whatever it was, had been corrected. Hmmmm.
Lots has been written about how ICANN manipulates IANA. The functions should be separated: ICANN has shown neither the ability nor the desire to treat the IANA function with the objectivity and professionalism needed.
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