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This blog is ICANNWatch, not ITUWatch. There was no "formal" fight, but from what I hear, there was a protracted informal fight.
No standars organization likes to be beholden to another standards organization for anything. The ITU doesn't like being in a zone delegated by the IETF. The IETF doesn't want to hand over what could be the next important development of the DNS to the ITU. No one trusts ICANN. Toss ETSI and OASIS into this pot (as I'm sure they would have wanted to be), and it is just a mess.
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Re:This story got it wrong
by phoffman@proper.com
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the basis to the title of "this story getting it wrong" was that there was a fight over the .arpa TLD. If there is not public knowledge of this, as you are suggesting, then such a title is misleading at best.
I am not sure the point you are trying to make i.e. "ITUWatch"...as long as ICANN adminiters .arpa, they are tied to anything involving ENUM implementation, by default unless you can correct me otherwise.
Ray
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