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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gordon Cook)
Thu Nov 16 17:26:50 2000

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The COOK Report on Internet January 2001 (Vol.9, No. 10)
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CONTENTS

Packet Design Has Unique Research Role
Seeks Improved Routing to Offset Problems Inherent in MPLS
Judy Estrin, Kathie Nichols, Van Jacobson Want Cost Benefits of 
Convergence By Leveraging Strengths of TCP/IP Architecture	pp. 
1-7

Scaling the Internet via Exchange Points
Many Players Jumping into Rapidly Expanding Global Market
Technology and Business Model Issues as Seen By Equinix  pp. 8 - 15

ITU and IETF in Agreement on ENUM Administration 
Letter from ITU to ICANN Blocks .tel gTLD Applications As Competition 
to ENUM -- Administration Modeled on Neutral Tier 1 Database Holder 
of Pointers to Records of Provisioned Services		pp. 16 -17

Is-Is Bug Causes UUNET Route Flap pp. 18-19

ICANN Having No Authority to Create New gTLDs Lacks Legitimacy in US 
and Is Increasingly Rejected in Europe
Dixon Explains How .eu Has Been Kept from Icann Control, pp. 20-21

DNRC Letter Documents ICANN Past Testimony to Show Duplicity Behind 
So Called Clean Sheet Study of Public Board Members  	pp. 21 - 22

Executive Summary,		pp. 22 - 24

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