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        Title           : The History and Context of ENUM Operational Decisions:
                          Informational Documents Contributed to ITU-T SG2
        Author(s)       : J. Klensin
        Filename        : draft-iab-itu-enum-notes-00.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 21-Jan-02
        
RFC 2916 assigned responsibility for a number of administrative and
operational details of ENUM to the IAB.  It also anticipated that ITU
would take responsibility for determining the legitimacy and
appropriateness of applicants for delegation of 'country code'-level
subdomains of the top-level ENUM domain.  Recently, three memos have
been prepared for the ITU-T Study Group 2 to explain the background
of, and reasoning for, the relevant decisions.  The IAB has also
supplied a set of procedural instructions to The RIPE NCC for
implementation of their part of the model. The content of the three
memos is provided in this document for the information of the IETF
community.

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