\"\" NEW DELHI: The Internet<\/a> Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA<\/a>), a central repository for Internet protocol names that allocates global IP addresses<\/a>, is expected to move away from the stewardship of the US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA<\/a>) by 2015.

\n\n\tIn March 2014, the US department of commerce announced that it would transfer IANA functions to the global multi-stakeholder community. For nearly 16 years, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was performing IANA functions under US clout as a contractor.\n

\n\n\t“The current contract with the NTIA is up for renewal in September 2015, and a transition proposal, based on community consultation should ideally be presented to the NTIA prior to that date,” Vice President and Managing Director, ICANN Asia Pacific Kuek Yu-Chuang, told ET.\n

\n\n\tKuek, however, said that in a scenario if transition proposal isn’t presented or accepted before the contract expires, the NTIA may extend the IANA contract with ICANN as necessary.\n

\n\n\tICANN that acts as the IANA functions contractor and global coordinator of the Domain Name System (DNS) and oversees the multi-stakeholder process to develop a proposal for the transition.\n

\n\n\tThe US government stated that the stewardship must not be replaced with a government or an inter-governmental solution and must maintain the openness of the Internet; support the multi-stakeholder model; and preserve the security, stability and resiliency of the Internet DNS.\n

\n\n\tThe multi-stakeholder-designed process that is consensus-driven, participatory, open, and transparent has been initiated by the ICANN. The transition will not affect how the Internet works for any user, the Internet Corporation said, adding that it will continue to administer the IANA functions.\n

\n\n\t“This is a positive move and gives endorsement to our multi-stakeholder model. The transition will not affect how the Internet works for any user. The development is fulfillment of the US commitment to turn over management of the DNS to the private sector,” said Kuek.\n

\n\n\tThe proposed multi-stakeholder process is the only mechanism proven to ensure that Internet remains open and unified and its resources don’t rest solely with governments but with a variety of stakeholders invested in the Internet.\n

Dr Govind, chief executive of the India’s National Internet Exchange of India (
NIXI<\/a>) that facilitates exchange of domestic Internet traffic, said that it’s a crucial development and a step towards globalization of the Internet.

\n\n\t“Internet governance challenges include complex geopolitical situation. We recognize the role of stakeholders that include private sector, government, civil society and academia in the deliberative decision making process,” Govind added.\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":42457809,"title":"Government may modify IT Act to remove legal hurdles in e-commerce","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/government-may-modify-it-act-to-remove-legal-hurdles-in-e-commerce\/42457809","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":42512439,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Internet authority to move away from the US by 2015","synopsis":"The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is a central repository for Internet protocol names that allocates global IP addresses.","titleseo":"internet-authority-to-move-away-from-the-us-by-2015","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Muntazir Abbas","author_link":"\/author\/479234376\/muntazir-abbas","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479234376.cms?width=100&height=100&hid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479234376,"author_name":"Muntazir Abbas","author_seo_name":"muntazir-abbas","designation":"Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":false,"artdate":"2014-09-15 10:48:03","lastupd":"2014-09-15 10:49:47","breadcrumbTags":["Internet","IP addresses","NIXI","IANA","NTIA"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"internet-authority-to-move-away-from-the-us-by-2015"}}" data-authors="[" muntazir abbas"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2014-09-15" data-index="article_1">

    互联网权威离开美国到2015年

    互联网地址分配机构(IANA)是一个中央存储库名称分配全球互联网协议IP地址。

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    • 更新2014年9月15日10:49点坚持
    新德里:互联网地址分配机构的(IANA),一个中央存储库分配全球的互联网协议名称IP地址预计离开美国的管理国家电信和信息管理局(NTIA在2015年)。

    2014年3月,美国商务部宣布将IANA功能转移到全球多利益相关者的社区。近16年来,互联网名称与数字地址分配机构(ICANN)执行IANA函数作为承包商根据美国影响力。

    NTIA“目前的合同是2015年9月到期,和一个过渡方案,基于社区咨询理想情况下应该呈现给NTIA在那个日期之前,”副总裁兼董事总经理ICANN亚太Kuek Yu-Chuang,告诉等。

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    Kuek,然而,说在一个场景中如果过渡的提议没有提出或接受在合同期满之前,NTIA可能根据需要扩展与ICANN IANA合同。

    ICANN充当IANA功能承包商和全球协调人的域名系统(DNS)和多方利益相关者的过程发展转型的建议。

    美国政府表示,管理不能取代政府或一个政府间的解决方案和必须保持互联网的开放性;支持多方利益相关者模式;和保持安全、稳定和弹性网络的DNS。

    multi-stakeholder-designed共识驱动的过程,参与,开放、透明的ICANN已经启动。转变将不会影响任何用户互联网是如何工作的,互联网公司还说,它将继续管理IANA功能。

    “这是一个积极的移动和给我们的多方利益相关者模式支持。的转变将不会影响任何用户的互联网是如何工作的。美国的发展是实现承诺把DNS管理移交给私营部门,”Kuek说。

    提出的多方利益相关者证明过程是唯一机制确保互联网开放和统一及其资源不休息完全与政府但与各种利益相关者的投入互联网。

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    首席执行官Govind博士印度(印度国家互联网交流的NIXI),促进了国内互联网流量交换,说,这是一个至关重要的发展和互联网的全球化一步。

    “互联网治理的挑战包括复杂的地缘政治形势。我们认识到利益相关者的角色,包括私人部门、政府、公民社会和学术界在审议决策过程,”Govind补充道。
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    \"\" NEW DELHI: The Internet<\/a> Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA<\/a>), a central repository for Internet protocol names that allocates global IP addresses<\/a>, is expected to move away from the stewardship of the US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA<\/a>) by 2015.

    \n\n\tIn March 2014, the US department of commerce announced that it would transfer IANA functions to the global multi-stakeholder community. For nearly 16 years, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was performing IANA functions under US clout as a contractor.\n

    \n\n\t“The current contract with the NTIA is up for renewal in September 2015, and a transition proposal, based on community consultation should ideally be presented to the NTIA prior to that date,” Vice President and Managing Director, ICANN Asia Pacific Kuek Yu-Chuang, told ET.\n

    \n\n\tKuek, however, said that in a scenario if transition proposal isn’t presented or accepted before the contract expires, the NTIA may extend the IANA contract with ICANN as necessary.\n

    \n\n\tICANN that acts as the IANA functions contractor and global coordinator of the Domain Name System (DNS) and oversees the multi-stakeholder process to develop a proposal for the transition.\n

    \n\n\tThe US government stated that the stewardship must not be replaced with a government or an inter-governmental solution and must maintain the openness of the Internet; support the multi-stakeholder model; and preserve the security, stability and resiliency of the Internet DNS.\n

    \n\n\tThe multi-stakeholder-designed process that is consensus-driven, participatory, open, and transparent has been initiated by the ICANN. The transition will not affect how the Internet works for any user, the Internet Corporation said, adding that it will continue to administer the IANA functions.\n

    \n\n\t“This is a positive move and gives endorsement to our multi-stakeholder model. The transition will not affect how the Internet works for any user. The development is fulfillment of the US commitment to turn over management of the DNS to the private sector,” said Kuek.\n

    \n\n\tThe proposed multi-stakeholder process is the only mechanism proven to ensure that Internet remains open and unified and its resources don’t rest solely with governments but with a variety of stakeholders invested in the Internet.\n

    Dr Govind, chief executive of the India’s National Internet Exchange of India (
    NIXI<\/a>) that facilitates exchange of domestic Internet traffic, said that it’s a crucial development and a step towards globalization of the Internet.

    \n\n\t“Internet governance challenges include complex geopolitical situation. We recognize the role of stakeholders that include private sector, government, civil society and academia in the deliberative decision making process,” Govind added.\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":42457809,"title":"Government may modify IT Act to remove legal hurdles in e-commerce","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/government-may-modify-it-act-to-remove-legal-hurdles-in-e-commerce\/42457809","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":42512439,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Internet authority to move away from the US by 2015","synopsis":"The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is a central repository for Internet protocol names that allocates global IP addresses.","titleseo":"internet-authority-to-move-away-from-the-us-by-2015","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Muntazir Abbas","author_link":"\/author\/479234376\/muntazir-abbas","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479234376.cms?width=100&height=100&hid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479234376,"author_name":"Muntazir Abbas","author_seo_name":"muntazir-abbas","designation":"Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":false,"artdate":"2014-09-15 10:48:03","lastupd":"2014-09-15 10:49:47","breadcrumbTags":["Internet","IP addresses","NIXI","IANA","NTIA"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"internet-authority-to-move-away-from-the-us-by-2015"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/internet-authority-to-move-away-from-the-us-by-2015/42512439">