PAB Euro Agency Wary of Second Domain Plan

From: Sascha Ignjatovic (sascha@isoc.vienna.org)
Date: Sat Mar 14 1998 - 13:23:14 PST


hier we go again with the eurobuerocrats ...
sascha

http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/10841.html

                        Euro Agency Wary of Second Domain Plan
                        Reuters

                        10:22am 11.Mar.98.PST
                        BRUSSELS - The European Commission, which last
                        month said it was unhappy with the tenor of a
                        new US proposal for running the Internet domain
                        name system, said today that an alternative plan
                        adopted by a coalition of Net insiders last year
                        must be reviewed by the agency's competition
                        authorities.

                        The commission's comments, which come more than
                        10 months after the International Ad Hoc
                        Committee launched its new domain-name scheme
                        with great fanfare in Geneva, were made in an
                        article in its monthly newsletter on competition
                        issues. The ad hoc committee, which created an
                        international Council of Registrars to oversee
                        its system, approved creation of seven new
                        generic top-level domains such as .web and
                        .store to supplement .com, .net, and others
                        already in use.

                        "The commission must, in broad terms, be
                        satisfied that the participants in any revised
                        domain-name system are a fair representation of
                        interested parties," said the article by
                        competition official Kevin Coates. He added that
                        the commission, the European Union's executive
                        body, is also concerned about the participation
                        of dominant phone companies in name registration
                        activities.

                        Among the scores of organizations that signed
                        off on the ad hoc committee plan were the
                        Internet Society and many of its national
                        chapters, the Internet Assigned Numbers
                        Authority, and telecoms ranging from Albanian
                        Mobile Communications to MCI, Deutsche Telekom,
                        and France Telecom.

                        "Any significant influence by a dominant company
                        over the policy of domain-name allocation would
                        risk infringing the principle that a dominant
                        operator should not act as a regulator in its
                        own market," Coates wrote.

                        The Council of Registrars planned to launch its
                        new system late last year, but has pushed back
                        the start date several times. A more serious
                        obstacle than the new European concerns is the
                        Clinton administration's domain proposal, which
                        undercuts many of the central provisions of the
                        ad hoc committee plan.

                        Council officials were not immediately available
                        to comment.



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