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Does ENUM make any sense?
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The ITU-T has certainly been active in disseminating information on ENUM, but I don't think that it would be fair to say that the ITU, as an entity, has been "promoting" ENUM or any other particular technology. Some ITU-T members may have been promoting ENUM, but those are the activities of the members, not the institution as a whole.
ITU-T has also, at the request of its membership, taken measures to facilitate implementation of ENUM, as can be seen from the presentations made at the joint APT-ITU workshop.
Both Rudolph Brandner and John Klensin were invited by APT and ITU, but their views are of course personal views and do not represent a formal ITU position.
Richard Hill
ITU TSB
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