Marco, thanks for this summary of recent events.

There are many things you could have said here but wisely chose not to. However 
you’ve done yourself and your colleagues a great dis-service. The NCC team has 
done a lot of excellent work, both behind the scenes and at the ITU meeings, to 
bring about those recent results. Few members of the RIPE community fully 
appreciate those efforts and all that hard work. I hope my sincere thanks can 
go some way to address (ouch!) that.

I’m very grateful for what’s been done and how well you’ve represented the RIPE 
community’s perspective at ITU-T and elsewhere. This has had a major impact on 
the SG11 and SG13 outcomes last month. Many, many thanks for that.

As you say, the situation at ITU-T will continue to need close attention and 
engagement in the run-up to WTSA next year (and possibly beyond that). 
Discussions there about a new network protocol suite/architecture should now 
stop for a while. However this isn’t guaranteed. On-going monitoring and 
engagement will be needed. An even bigger multinational/multistakeholder effort 
will be required for WTSA if that offers a platform for yet another push to 
develop a a new network protocol suite/architecture in an ITU-T setting.

cheers


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