Re: Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According to ISOC

2022-08-12 Thread bzs
It's short and worth a read though most anyone here can skip down about 3/4 to the paragraph beginning with "First, Washington should consolidate..." unless you really need an explanation of why DDoS is a problem (not a complaint, their target audience might benefit.) It's CFR, the "Council on F

Test Bed for New Protocol Re: Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According to ISOC Re: 202208121501.AYC

2022-08-12 Thread Abraham Y. Chen
ean rambling, sophomoric idiocy. But you have to give some credit to their coming up with: "Holographic Avatar Centric Communications" as a core idea. I'd say, like we said with ISO/OSI, etc etc etc: Implement a test bed and we'll have a look! On August 11, 2022 at 13:59

Re: Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According to ISOC

2022-08-11 Thread John Kristoff
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 18:33:20 -0400 b...@theworld.com wrote: > (it's only 25 pages and you probably can skip to section 6, maybe look > at section 5, the rest is mostly "what a network is" padding.) On that note... I found this the following to a reasonably pragmatic and thoughtful, albeit US-cen

Re: Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According to ISOC

2022-08-11 Thread bzs
nd we'll have a look! On August 11, 2022 at 13:59 n...@nanog.org (Nanog News) wrote: > Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According > to > ISOC > Huawei, Chinese Carriers, and China want to Redesign a Prominent Part of the > Internet via a se

Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According to ISOC

2022-08-11 Thread Nanog News
*Proposals at ITU-T for Internet Evolution Raise Serious Concerns; According to ISOC* *Huawei, Chinese Carriers, and China want to Redesign a Prominent Part of the Internet via a set of “New IP” Proposals* Any new initiative has pros and cons, but according to ISOC (Internet Society), the “New IP