Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions Further Notice of Inquiry
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions Further Notice of Inquiry
Topics:
Date:
June 14, 2011
Docket Number:
Docket No. 110207099-1319-02
NTIA is seeking public comment on a draft statement of work, a key element of the procurement process for the new IANA functions contract. Comments are due on or before July 29, 2011.
See also previous Request for Comments on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions
Internet Service Providers and Connectivity Providers Constituency
Comments on the IANA functions submitted by ICANNs ISPCP Constituency
Tony Holmes
Latin America and Caribbean Federation of Internet and Electronic Commerce
Please find attached response to the FNOI - IANA Function.
Yours truly
Anthony Harris
Executive Director
Latin America and Caribbean Federation
of Internet and Electronic Commerce - eCOM-LAC
www.ecom-lac.org
Direccion General Adjunta de Asuntos Internacionales
See attached to this email the comments from the comment request Docket No. 110207099-1319-02 RIN 0660-XA23 related to the functions developed by IANA.
Do not hesitate to contact us if any comment
Best regards,
Héctor Edmundo Valdés Moreno
Subdirector de Asuntos Internacionales
Dirección General Adjunta de Asuntos Internacionales
Subsecretaría de Comunicaciones
Eje Central 567, piso 15, Col. Narvarte,
C.P. 03020 México, D.F.
M É X I C O
SportAccord
Attached please find SportAccord’s submission to NTIA’s Further Notice of Inquiry in connection with the IANA Function. We apologize that this submission is being submitted after the formal closing date but ask that you respectfully take this submission into consideration.
Best regards,
Vincent Gaillard
Kuwait Information Technology Society
We forwarding to your kind attention Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS) Input for the NTIA Further Notice of Inquiry on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Functions.
Best Regards,
Qusai Al-Shatti, (KITS)
Deputy Chairman
Nokia Siemens Networks
Please find attached comments from Nokia Siemens Networks in response to NTIA's Further Notice of Inquiry regarding the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions.
Please contact me with any questions about this submission.
Best regards,
Derek Khlopin
Nokia Siemens Networks
Head of Government Relations
North America
At-Large Advisory Committee
Please be so kind to find the Statement by the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) responding to the questions asked in the Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI), 110207099-1319-02RIN 0660-XA23: The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions Further Notice of Inquiry.
These ALAC Comments to the NTIA were discussed during the July meeting of the ALAC and developed from wiki-based draft materials and text that were open to public comment and input until the end of 28 July, before transmission to the NTIA. They will become a 'Statement of the ALAC' when ratified by an online vote of the ALAC during early August 2011. At that time, a courtesy copy of the Statement in the standard format and with the ICANN staff cover page/Introduction, etc. will be forwarded under separate cover to the NTIA for its records and archived in the ICANN/ALAC documents store for future public record and review.
On behalf of the ALAC, I thank you for giving us the opportunity to comment on functions as important as IANA's. I remain at your disposal should you need any further explanation on any of our Statement's contents.
Yours sincerely,
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
ALAC Chair
Netnod
Please find your response attached.
Best regards,
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Kurt Erik Lindqvist, CEO
Franzéngatan 5 | SE-112 51 Stockholm | Sweden
Number Resources Organization
I am pleased to submit comments to the Further Notice of Inquiry on The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions on behalf of the Number Resources Organization, NRO, Attached you will find our contribution.
Best Regards,
Raúl Echeberría
Association Francaise pour le Nommage Internet en Cooperation
Please find enclosed a submission regarding the Further Notice of Inquiry on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Functions, on behalf of AFNIC, ccTLD manager for .fr.
Thank you for your attention, best regards,
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Mathieu WEILL
AFNIC - directeur général
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Canadian Internet Registration Authority
Please find attached the response by CIRA to the NTIA Further Notice of Inquiry and Draft Statement of Work.
Kind regards,
Lynn Gravel
Manager, Corporate Affairs
CIRA
Association of National Advertisers
Dear Sir or Madam,
On behalf of the Association of National Advertisers, I am submitting a corrected filing to the IANA Contract Further Notice of Inquiry comment docket (Docket No. 110207099-1319-02). The ANA noticed a few typographical errors in its original filing and submits the attached documents. Please place these documents on the record and remove the ANA's previous filing.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Best,
Amy
Amy S. Mushahwar
Reed Smith LLP
1301 K. Street, N.W.
11th Floor, East Tower
Washington, D.C. 20005
CENTR
Please find attached the CENTR response to the NTIA’s Further Notice of Inquiry on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Functions.
Kind Regards
Wim Degezelle
CENTR - Belliardstraat 20, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
www.centr.org
China Organizational Name Administration Center
Attached please find a CONAC’s comments to the IANA Functions FNOI. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Yang Yu
International Trademark Association
I am writing to provide the comments of the International Trademark Association (INTA) in connection with the NTIA's Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Functions.
Please let me know if there are any questions regarding our submission.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
Best regards,
Claudio Digangi
Claudio Digangi
External Relations Manager - Internet & the Judiciary International Trademark Association
www.inta.org
Internet Society - Bulgaria
The Internet Society - Bulgaria (http://www.isoc.bg) supports the positions, expressed in a letter by the global Internet Society, based in Reston, Virginia, United States, which you have received by email, and have published here: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/internet_society_response_july2011.pdf
Sincerely,
Albena Arnaudova,
member of the Board of ISOC-Bulgaria
Communications Adviser
WHO Representation to the European Union
UN House
1000 Brussels
Donuts Inc.
Attached please find comments from Donuts Inc. to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions.
Kind regards,
Jon Nevett
EVP & Co-Founder
Donuts Inc.
Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis
attached are public comments from
cooperative association for internet data analysis (CAIDA) uc, san diego dr kc claffy
Latin American and Caribbean ccTLDs Organization
Please find attached Latin American and Caribbean ccTLDs Organization (LACTLD) comments in response to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) request, for public comments on the IANA functions further notice of inquiry (FNOI) on IANA.
Best Regards,
Oscar A. Robles-Garay
Chairman of the Board
LACTLD
Connecting.nyc Inc.
Please accept the attached comments (Word 97 format) on the FNOI concerning the proposed IANA contract.
Sincerely,
Tom Lowenhaupt
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Thomas Lowenhaupt, Founder & Chair
Connecting.nyc Inc.
Jackson Hts., NYC 11372
GoDaddy.com, Inc.
Please accept the following comments in response to the Further Notice of Inquiry regarding IANA functions.1 Go Daddy reserves the right to future comments on this issue and our positions include, but are not necessarily limited to, the text herein.
Overview
As stated in our previous comment2, we are generally satisfied with the current procurement of IANA functions and the incumbent operator. Additionally, because the IANA Functions contract is a critical component of Internet governance, we caution against making sweeping and material changes without careful consideration of their impact on the long-term continuity of IANA functions.
That said, we concur with the conclusions reached by NTIA from the initial NOI and we especially welcome the additional transparency requirements for handling changes to the DNS Root Zone provided in C.2.2.1.3.1
Furthermore, we acknowledge that the proposed Statement of Work (SOW) would be appropriate provided the various elements are properly defined, implemented, and reviewed, for example:
We generally support the requirements for Performance Metrics (C.4) and Audits (C.5), but note that the proposed SOW does not provide examples of penalties or sanctions for Contractor under performance.
We are not clear on the specific Contractor obligations in C.6.3 with regard to ccTLD delegations.
Conclusion
The draft SOW presents a welcomed enhancement in the performance of the IANA Functions Contract, and the relationship between the Contractor, the NTIA and interested stakeholders. There are, however, some areas that require further development of details. We reiterate our recommendation that changes to IANA not be undertaken in a manner that is disruptive or rushed.
Sincerely,
GoDaddy.com, Inc.
Tim Ruiz
Vice President
Corporate Development and Policy
GoDaddy.com, Inc.
1. http://ntia.doc.gov/federal-register-notice/2011/internet-assigned-numbers-authority-iana-functions-further-notice-inqui
2. http://ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/comments/110207099-1099-01/attachments/Go%20Daddy%20response%20IANA%20NOI.doc
Namibian Network Information Centre (cc)
please find enclosed our response in PDF format for your consideration.
greetings, el
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Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse \ / Managing Member, NA-NiC (cc)
InternetNZ
Please find attached the InternetNZ submission on the IANA FNOI. Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
kind regards
Jay
Industry Canada | Industrie Canada
Please find attached comments from the Canadian Department of Industry on the Further Notice of Inquiry on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions, Docket No. 110207099-1319-02.
Regards,
Kathy Fisher
Director, International Telecommunications Policy and Coordination | Directeur, Politique internationale des télécommunications et coordination Telecommunications Policy Branch | Direction générale de la politique des télécommunications Strategic Policy Sector | Secteur de la politique stratégique Industry Canada | Industrie Canada 300 Slater Street, Ottawa ON K1A 0C8 | 300, rue Slater, Ottawa ON K1A 0C8 CANADA Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse
Attached please find CADNA's Comments Regarding the NTIA FNOI on the IANA Contract.
Best,
Yvette
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Yvette Miller
Director, Communications and Marketing
The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA)
1632 Wisconsin Ave, NW
Washington, D.C. 20007
CADNA: http://www.cadna.org
United States Council for International Business
Please find attached USCIB’s comments on the FNOI. Thank you for the opportunity to weigh in.
Best regards,
Chris Martin
Christopher G. Martin
Manager - Marketing & Advertising, ICT, Banking, Emerging Markets
United States Council for International Business
1212 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
www.uscib.org
Coalition of National and International Trade Associations and Labor Organizations
Re: Docket No. 110207099-1319-02, FNOI on IANA Functions
Please see the attached comments submitted on behalf of a coalition of several national and international trade associations and labor organizations identified in the attached that represent songwriters, recording artists, music publishers, record labels, and performing rights societies around the world. Regards, Vicky Sheckler
vicky sheckler | deputy general counsel | recording industry association of america | 1025 F street, NW 10th floor | washington, dc 20004
Counsel, Coalition for Online Accountability
Attached please find comments of the Coalition for Online Accountability in response to the FNOI published June 14, 2011. If there are any questions or you need further information, please contact the undersigned.
Steven J. Metalitz
Counsel, Coalition for Online Accountability
www.onlineaccountability.net
AusRegistry International
Attached please find AusRegistry International’s comments on NTIA’s FNOI for the IANA functions contract.
Regards,
Krista Papac
Chief Strategy Officer
AusRegistry International
Web: www.ausregistry.com
- Follow AusRegistry International on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ausregistryint
Internet Society
Please find attached a response by the Internet Society to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions.
Kind regards,
Lynn St.Amour
President & CEO
Internet Society
Island Networks and Island Networks (Jersey) Island Networks, and Island Networks (Jersey)
NetChoice
Attached please find NetChoice comments on NTIA's Further Notice of Inquiry on the IANA functions contract.
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Steve DelBianco
Executive Director
NetChoice
http://www.NetChoice.org
Verisign Inc.
Please accept the following comments from Verisign Inc. on the Further Notice of Inquiry on the Internet Assigned Number Authority Functions [Docket No. 110207099-¬1319 $B!> (B02].
Best Regards,
Pat Kane
Patrick Kane
Senior Vice President and General Manager
Naming Services
21345 Ridgetop Circle
Dulles, VA 20166
VerisignInc.com
European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association
Please find attached ETNO’s response to the Further Notice of Inquiry on the IANA functions.
I’d be grateful if you would confirm receipt.
Many thanks,
Kind regards
Caroline Greer
Regulatory Affairs Manager
European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO)
Avenue Louise 54
1050 Brussels, Belgium
Follow ETNO on Twitter! http://twitter.com/ETNOAssociation
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), China
Please find as attached response from Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), China to the Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions.
Best regards,
ZHAO Chunlu
Deputy Director
Division of International Organization
Department of International Cooperation
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
People’s Republic of China
Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association
Comments of the Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association
.au Domain Administration Ltd
Please find attached the comments of .au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA) on the NTIA’s Further Notice of Inquiry regarding the IANA functions.
Regards,
Paul Szyndler | General Manager, Public Affairs
.au Domain Administration Limited
auDA - Australia's Domain Name Administrator
www.auda.org.au
Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Ltd
On behalf of Mr Jonathan Shea, CEO of Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Ltd, I submit the attached HKIRC response to the Further Notice of Inquiry on the IANA functions.
Original of the same will reach your postal address shortly.
Regards,
Henry CHAN
Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Ltd (HKIRC)
Internet Society of China (ISC)
Dear Ms Alexander,
Please find attached comments by the Internet Society of China (ISC) as a response to Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions; National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Docket No. 110207099–1319–02, RIN 0660–XA23; published in the Federal Register /Vol. 76, No. 114 / Tuesday, June 14, 2011, page 34658
We kindly request your acknowledgement of the same.
With best regards,
Cao huaping
Internet Society of China
Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number, Generic Names Supporting Organization
Attn: Fiona M. Alexander, Associate Administrator,
Office of International Affairs,
National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce
On behalf of the Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number, Generic Names Supporting Organization, attached please find the comments (pdf format) of the Stakeholder Group on The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions - Further Notice of Inquiry (Docket No. 110207099–1319–02). These comments have the support of a supermajority of the members of the Stakeholder Group.
Respectfully submitted,
David W. Maher
Chair, Registries Stakeholder Group
Senior Vice President - Law & Policy
Public Interest Registry
Internet Architecture Board
The IAB would like to thank the NTIA for its assessment of the comments on the
earlier NOI and for the ability to comment on the IANA statement of work through
this further notice of inquiry (FNOI).
For the IAB,
Bernard Aboba
IAB Chair
Nominet Comments
Fiona M. Alexander,
Associate Administrator, Office of International Affairs,
National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Docket No. 110207099–1319–02
We are pleased to have the opportunity to provide input in response to the draft statement of work for the procurement process for the IANA functions contract.
Please find attached comments from Nominet, the .uk domain name registry.
Regards,
Martin Boyle
ccNSO Submission
Please find attached the IANA Function Further Notice of Inquiry submission from the ccNSO.
Regards,
Lesley Cowley, OBE
ccNSO Chair
China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC)
ITU response to the Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the IANA Functions
Dear Ms Alexander,
Please find attached comments by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a response to Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI) on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions; National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Docket No. 110207099–1319–02, RIN 0660–XA23; published in the Federal Register /Vol. 76, No. 114 / Tuesday, June 14, 2011, page 34658
We kindly request your acknowledgement of the same.
With regards,
Alexander Ntoko
Comments of the Internet Governance Project (IGP)
Attached to this email and in text below are the Comments of the Internet Governance Project (IGP) on the Further Notice of Inquiry on the IANA functions
Milton L Mueller
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The Internet Governance Project (IGP) is an alliance of independent academic experts on Internet governance issues. IGP appreciated the NTIA's initiative in organizing a comprehensive review of the IANA functions contract. The questions posed in the original NOI were important and stimulated a valuable round of comments and advice. With the release of the Further Notice of Inquiry (FNOI), however, we were unpleasantly surprised by several items in the proposed Statement of Work (SOW). The FNOI contains proposals for major changes that have no basis in the public comments or in the original set of questions in the NOI.
There are elements in the proposed SOW which could radically alter the nature of the IANA functions contract. Historically, the IANA contract has been a minimal framework for the supervision and auditing of changes to the DNS root in order to ensure neutrality, transparency and accountability. The IANA contract has never been - and must not become - a mechanism by which the U.S. government attempts to influence or second-guess the policies developed by ICANN.
Section C.2.2.1.3.2 of the proposed SOW, however, seems to threaten this principle. In it, the NTIA proposes to require ICANN to document, for each new gTLD it wants to enter into the root, that the proposed gTLD string enjoys "consensus support" and is "in the public interest." Apparently, the IANA is supposed to make a determination that any new gTLD enjoys consensus support and is in the public interest before it can enter the new string into the DNS root. Note that this review would come after the ICANN Board had already approved a TLD and sent it on the IANA for entry into the root. Note also that ICANN's elaborate policy for approving a new gTLD does not require global consensus on a gTLD string, nor does it require that new strings make a public interest showing. Indeed, ICANN's policy nowhere defines the global public interest or any metric for assessing TLD applications against a public interest standard. What criteria, then, would IANA use to determine whether a public interest showing had been met? How could IANA make such a determination without also making policy?
We view C.2.2.1.3.2 as a dramatic transformation of the IANA function, one that is unwelcome, unsupported by public comment and dangerous. NTIA seems to be asking the IANA to second-guess the ICANN Board's decision to approve a new gTLD. Both of these documentation requirements would put the IANA in a position to veto the creation of a new TLD after it has been approved by the ICANN Board. This creates unwholesome incentives for industry players or political interests who might oppose the creation of a specific gTLD to lobby the IANA in an attempt to influence the outcome of its consensus and public interest determinations.
We note with some relief that it is possible that the wording of Section C.2.2.1.3.2 is a product of confusion or unintentional error. The objectionable proposal comes in the context of NTIA's discussion of Question 3 in the February 2011 Notice of Inquiry. Question 3 pertained specifically to "root zone management requests for country code TLDs (ccTLDs)" (our emphasis). And yet in the FNOI, NTIA has used responses to Question 3 as the basis for establishing new requirements for IANA's delegation of new generic TLD names (gTLDs) as well. Indeed, the whole discussion mixes up gTLD and ccTLD issues in a confusing manner. In the case of ccTLDs, it may make sense for IANA to ascertain whether a new delegation or a re-delegation enjoys consensus support among the parties involved, and serves the local and global public interest (as RFC 1591 vaguely suggests it should). It makes no sense, however, for newly approved gTLDs, which will have already passed through an elaborate, expensive process ensuring conformity to ICANN policies, to go through such a review at the hands of the IANA. We hope the NTIA can clarify whether it has confused the criteria that should be applied to the delegation or re-delegation of ccTLDs with the criteria that should be applied to the delegation of new gTLDs.
We were also surprised by NTIA's decision to include in the IANA contract a provision that gives NTIA authority over who ICANN hires as a security director. We saw no question in the original NOI about this topic, and found in the public record no comments by any participants specifically requesting it.
IGP however does strongly support the NTIA's proposal to completely separate the IANA functions staff from any policy development related to the performance of the IANA functions. We think such a separation would help to maintain the independence and neutrality of the IANA. The IANA staff should not develop policies, lead policy development processes, or make policy decisions in the course of performing the IANA functions. We do not think such a separation would prevent IANA staff from being asked factual questions about their activities by other parties involved in policy development.
Internet Governance Project
http://blog.internetgovernance.org
TWNIC's response on the NTIA's FNOI on the IANA Functions
Attached please find TWNIC's response on the NTIA's FNOI on the IANA Functions.
Bests,
Ian Chiang/TWNIC
ICANN comments
Attached please find a copy of ICANN's comments in response to the IANA Functions FNOI. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
Regards,
Jamie Hedlund