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19 April 2024
 
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E PLURIBUS ENUM: Unifying International Telecommunications Networks and Governance
Craig McTaggart ;
Date 24 Sep 2001
Subject Computers and Society; Networking and Internet Architecture ACM-class: K.4.m Miscellaneous | cs.CY cs.NI
AbstractENUM effectively bridges the telephone and Internet worlds by placing telephone numbers from the ITU Rec. E.164 public telecommunication numbering plan into the Internet Domain Name System (DNS) as domain names. ENUM potentially presents significant public policy issues at both the domestic and international levels. Ultimately, it should not matter whether ENUM is approached as a telecommunications issue or an Internet issue because: (1) they are becoming the same thing technically, and (2) they engage the same global public interests. For the same reasons as apply to traditional telecommunications, and even to the Internet itself, public oversight of ENUM naming, numbering, and addressing resources is justified both by technical necessity and the interests of consumer protection (particularly personal privacy) and competition at higher service layers. A single, coordinated global DNS domain for at least Tier 0 (the international level) of the ENUM names hierarchy should be designated by public authorities. Many of the technical characteristics and policy considerations relevant at the ENUM Tier 0 and 1 zones are also directly applicable to the Internet’s IP address space and DNS root (or Tier 0) zone - key shared elements of the Internet’s logical infrastructure. Despite the fundamentally international nature of the Internet’s logical infrastructure layer, and the purported privatization of administration of its IP address space and the DNS, Internet governance is not yet truly international. The ENUM policy debate illustrates the need for authoritative international public oversight of public communications network logical infrastructure, including that of traditional telecommunications, the Internet, and ENUM.
Source arXiv, cs.CY/0109091
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