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Re: [ga] ICANN reimburse $75,000 to GAC for GAC secretariat


Dear Richard,
diplomaticaly said
- the ITU proposed it for free
- Twoomey was convinced to say he would continue to block the ITU proposition
- but was not backed his Gov which does not trust ICANN anymore (cf. Jon's 
mails)

This only means the IETFs pride not to have ever considered what Leissig 
calls "layers violations" and which is only the reality, has struck again. 
There is no Internet culture to help ICANN geting real. That culture should 
be rooted in the RFC 920 and 1591 missing parapgraphs about relations of 
the NIC and ccTLD Managers with Telcos, public services and Govs.

Because their "other systems" (RFC 921) charged their services? So they 
were carefully hidden by Jon Postel? Some bucks saved 18 years ago which 
cost the world a lot today, and ICANN its credibility?

I could be wrong - but there are so many converging elements leading to 
that odd feeling ....

The day they understand ITU is not a problem but a reality, "layers 
violations" the mental violation of the reaility into a monomorphic vision, 
etc... may be will we be able to address the @large real needs in a 
practical maner and to stop DRMing innovation.

One can always hope....
jfc






On 16:24 16/08/02, richard.hill@itu.int said:

>A number of questions have been asked and comments made regarding the ICANN
>Board's recent decision to fund partly, for a limited period of time, the
>GAC secretariat and chair functions, see
>
>http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-13aug02.htm
>
>The following information, which is based on what I know, may answer some of
>the questions that have been raised.
>
>At the Accra meeting 11-12 March 2002, the Chair of GAC, Paul Twoomey,
>stated:
>
>"... the Chair advised that he will be resigning effective from the end of
>the Shanghai meeting and the Australian Government will cease providing the
>Secretariat function at the end of the Bucharest meeting."
>
>The issue of replacing the GAC Secretariat was discussed at the 9-10 April
>GAC meeting in Bruxelles and the 3-4 June GAC meeting in Canberra.
>
>At both those meetings, some GAC members, and in particular ITU, offered to
>provide some secretariat services as in-kind support for GAC.  Specifically,
>ITU offered to provide the basic secretariat support for meetings, at no
>cost to ICANN or to GAC (since the costs are already covered by ITU's
>participation).
>
>These offers were noted but not discussed.  It was noted that a global
>discussion of the nature and role of the GAC secretariat should take place
>in the context of ICANN reform.
>
>The GAC meeting in Bucharest was essentially focussed on preparing comments
>on the recently-published Blueprint for Reform.  At the very end of the
>meeting, at 3am, Paul Twoomey announced that Australia had reversed its
>previous decision to stop funding the Chair and the Secretariat and was
>willing to fund both the Chair and the Secretariat for an interim period.
>As a consequence, the Chair announced that Australia would continue to
>provide the Secretariat.
>
>I am informed that subsequently the Australian government informed ICANN
>that it would be willing to perform the role of GAC Secretariat, but
>indicated that it would no longer fund that role.  I am informed that the
>Australian government subsequently raised with ICANN the issue of finding
>alternative sources of funding.
>
>As noted in previous E-Mails, the Board made a decision to provide up to
>$75'000 dollars to the Australian goverment, to cover actual costs of chair
>and secretariat services for a limited period of time.
>
>I am informed that a draft budget for this funding, for the period 1 July to
>15 November, is being prepared by the GAC Secretariat and will be circulated
>to the GAC membership.
>
>Best,
>Richard
>
>-----------------------------------------
>Richard Hill
>Counsellor, ITU-T SG2
>International Telecommunication Union
>Place des Nations
>CH-1211 Geneva 20
>Switzerland
>tel: +41 22 730 5887
>FAX: +41 22 730 5853
>Email: richard.hill@itu.int
>Study Group 2 email: tsbsg2@itu.int
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