News Release Contact: Maggie Thill, BSMG Worldwide IANA ENDORSES NEW INTERNET MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FROM U.S. GOVERNMENT New Organization to Represent Commercial and International Interests, Encourage Competition Marina del Rey, Calif. (June 24, 1998) - The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) announced its support today for the "Management of Internet Names and Addresses" recommendations from the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). In a June 5 white paper, the NTIA recommended creation of a new, international non-profit to replace the role the U.S. government and IANA have played to date in the development of the Internet. The new organization will privatize the domain name system (DNS) and reach agreement among international interests in order to encourage competition and global participation. IANA is striving toward the consensus envisioned by the NTIA paper by working with representatives from a wide array of organizations. "IANA welcomes input from the many expected meetings, discussion groups, electronic mailing lists, informal conversations and other forms of communications. It is important for all stakeholders in the current international and commercial Internet to work together toward effective self-governance," said Dr. Jon Postel, head of IANA since its formation in the early days of the Internet. Dr. Postel said that he is delighted with the NTIA recommendation that responsibility for the domain, address, and protocol assignment service - which have been provided for many years by IANA - transfer to a new not-for-profit organization with broad representation. "The Internet was developed by a small group of university-based individuals who have dedicated an enormous amount of time and energy to create a robust system that remains stable while allowing tremendous growth," said Postel. "In the last few years, we have seen dramatic change fueled by international participation and commercial interests. Clearly, all those interests must now be fully represented to take the Internet to the next stage." Under Dr. Postel, IANA will offer the historical and technical expertise to maintain the stability of the global Internet during the transition. He said he is committed to participating in the new not-for-profit organization and to working with its chief executive officer, who will be chosen by the new board. Dr. Postel is not a candidate for that position. A discussion framework and additional information are available on the IANA web site at www.iana.org. Public comments may be sent via email to comments§iana.org. The white paper can be found on the NTIA web site at www.ntia.doc.gov. ### The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority is dedicated to preserving the central coordinating functions of the global Internet for the public good.Received on Fri Jun 26 1998 - 08:04:23 UTC
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