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[bc-gnso] Notification of Receipt of Proposal for Global Policy for Autonomous System Numbers
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- Subject: [bc-gnso] Notification of Receipt of Proposal for Global Policy for Autonomous System Numbers
- From: Marilyn Cade <marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 09:23:33 -0400
AUTONOMOUS NUMBERS POLICY:
Dear BC colleagues
While perhaps not on your radar screen, AS's matter. These numbers are as
critical [or more so] than IP addresses. Your technical guys who support your
networks worry about your AS, since that is how your network is 'found' by
other networks.
I will invite technical contacts from BC members to work together to discuss
this topic. It is not a 'general' gTLD policy issue but a broader governance
issue.
We could schedule a specific call to discuss.
Countries can, through their practices, limit the ability of ISPs to obtain AS
#s; that makes a country look like they have limited connectivity to the
Internet. The US, most of Europe, and most of Latin America, assume that any
network can obtain an AS number via the RIR, and be 'identified' as a separate
network in the global Internet.
Some countries want to limit the access to AS #s to the incumbent telecom in
their country and have all ISPs 'behind' the single AS #. This creates much
confusion in both being able to measure Internet growth, and some other
challenges.
If you want to join a discussion on this topic, please let me know. I believe
that comments, for the most part, should come from individual companies with
experts, but we may want to submit a high level statement.
This is not a gTLD policy, but an ICANN goverance policy which has significant
implications for the BC's members, especially those that operate networks.
Marilyn CadeBC Chair
>
>
> Forwarded From: John Jeffrey
> To all ICANN Advisory Committee and Supporting Organization Chairs (with copy
> to SO Secretariats),
>
> Pursuant to ICANN's MOU with the NRO, yesterday ICANN received a proposal for
> a Global Policy for Autonomous System Numbers. Under the MOU, ICANN is
> required to issue a 21-day final call for comments on that proposed policy
> and to issue notices to ICANN's Supporting Organizations and Advisory
> Committees regarding the final call.
>
> This is to inform you that today, ICANN opened a 21-day final call for public
> comment on the proposed policy, and encourages your membership to
> participate. The announcement of the public comment period, including a link
> to the proposed policy, is available at
> http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-23jul10-en.htm, and the
> public comment forum can be accessed at
> http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/#asn-2010. The public comment forum
> will be open until 13 August 2010.
>
> Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter and circulating this
> information to your supporting organization or advisory committee membership.
>
> John Jeffrey
> General Counsel & Secretary
> ICANN
> 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
> Marina del Rey, CA USA 90292
>
>
> Glen de Saint Géry
> GNSO Secretariat
> gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://gnso.icann.org
>
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