Tony,

Thanks for answering, but I'm still in the dark.

Tony Rutkowski wrote:

        The Internet is not a public telecommunications network regime.
        It is a shared user network.

Thanks for the information.

        Under the PTO regime, the authoritative TLDs are designated 
        by Administrations under ITU-T Rec. F.401

Thanks.
I know you like to talk about the ITU ;>) but this is not what I asked.

        Under the Under the Internet regime, authoritative TLDs (cc or
otherwise) 
> are determined by the prevalent user arrangements.
> 
So, in practice, should AFNIC go out of business tomorrow, who will decide
who will pick up the business of .fr?

What does it mean, in practice in this case, "the prevalent user
arrangements"?

Roberto

P.S. This is why I asked William.
I have the impression that he tends more to give direct and straight answers
;>)


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