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Internet Society: ICANN, Internet Transitions and Why IPv4 Won't Die
Posted by: Jordi on Sunday, May 27, 2012 - 06:02 PM
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When your job is to be open to everyone's ideas, sometimes the hardest part for you is to just go with the right one. In Part 2 of ReadWriteWeb's interview with Internet Society (ISOC) senior public policy manager Sally Wentworth (Part 1 of which was published on Thursday), we discuss how difficult it can be to navigate the routes of change in Internet architecture, especially when everyone out there - ICANN, Comcast, Russia, etc. - seems to have a different idea.
Complete info at ReadWriteWeb.