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'''IFWP (International Forum on the White Paper)''' is a global initiated composed and sponsored by different group of associations that represents the interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective is to coordinate international meetings relevant to the transition of the management of the Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) from the US government to a private non-government organization as proposed by the [[White Paper]] released by the United States Department of Commerce under the supervision of the National Telecommunications Information Administration ([[NTIA]]) in 1998. | '''IFWP (International Forum on the White Paper)''' is a global initiated composed and sponsored by different group of associations that represents the interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective is to coordinate international meetings relevant to the transition of the management of the Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) from the US government to a private non-government organization as proposed by the [[White Paper]] released by the United States Department of Commerce under the supervision of the National Telecommunications Information Administration ([[NTIA]]) in 1998.<ref>[http://www.ifwp.org/press.html IFWP Press Release]</ref> |
Revision as of 22:22, 17 August 2011
Type: | Associations |
Industry: | International Forum |
Website: | IFWP.org |
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Prof. Tamar Frankel, Chairman |
IFWP (International Forum on the White Paper) is a global initiated composed and sponsored by different group of associations that represents the interest of the internet stakeholders. Its primary objective is to coordinate international meetings relevant to the transition of the management of the Domain Name System (DNS) from the US government to a private non-government organization as proposed by the White Paper released by the United States Department of Commerce under the supervision of the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA) in 1998.[1]