It really doesn't stop does it? 1992 - Jon Postel (aka IANA) helps NSI obtain InterNIC contract [1] http://rs.internic.net/nsf/nis/proposal-toc.html 1992 - NSI teams with the IANA [2] http://rs.internic.net/nsf/nis/sectionH.html 1995 - NSI starts charging for .COM names http://www.internic.net 1996 - IANA delegates huge block of IP addresses to §Home via former USC/ISI employee http://www.home.net 1996 - ISOC Board directs Jon Postel to develop business plan [3] http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/trustees/mtg09.html 1996 - IANA invites TLD registrars to USC/ISI and accepts $1,000 for .WEB Money returned and postings deleted from mailing list archives 1996 - Jon Postel delegates .US entries to brokers who start charging cities 1996 - The IANA creates the ISOC/IAHC and appoints members http://www.iahc.org/ 1997 - Jon Postel adds new root name servers outside of the U.S. 1997 - Jon Postel announces .US registry may start charging in 1998 1997 - CORE Registries pay $10,000 and raise over $800,000 based on IANA promises http://www.gtld-mou.org/ 1997 - Jon Postel reverses .US delegations and brokers close businesses 1997 - Jon Postel helps to organize ARIN and IP number charging http://www.arin.net 1998 - The U.S. Government announces the Green Paper 1998 - Jon Postel forms ITAG to direct the NEW IANA 1998 - Jon Postel "experiments" with redirecting Root Name Servers U.S. Government officials respond and restore configuration 1998 - Jon Postel endorses the U.S. Government plan [4] 1998 - ARIN announces it has been working with Jon Postel to form GAR What will be next ?Received on Fri May 15 1998 - 02:39:34 UTC
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