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==AT&T & ICANN==
 
==AT&T & ICANN==
In 1998, AT&T was one of companies that supported the establishment of ICANN as an independent private non-government corporation to take-over the management of the Domain Name System (DNS). AT&T's former Vice President for Internet and Internet Governance Advocacy, [[Marilyn Cade]]  actively represented the company's views and recommendations regarding the different activities, issues and policies of ICANN since 1999 until her resignation from the company. [[Jeff Brueggeman]], Vice President Public Policy for AT&T currently represents the interests of the company to ICANN. <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/reviews/affirmation/application-brueggeman-soi-22sep10-en.pdf Jeff Brueggeman-SSR Review Team Applicant]</ref> He is a member of the [[Commercial Business Users Constituency|CBUC]] and the [[Security, Stability and Resiliency Review Team|SSRT]].<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/aoc-reviews/dns-ssr-en.htm GNSO]</ref>
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In 1998, AT&T was one of companies that supported the establishment of ICANN as an independent private non-government corporation to take-over the management of the Domain Name System (DNS). AT&T's former Vice President for Internet and Internet Governance Advocacy, [[Marilyn Cade]]  actively represented the company's views and recommendations regarding the different activities, issues and policies of ICANN since 1999 until her resignation from the company. [[Jeff Brueggeman]], Vice President Public Policy for AT&T currently represents the interests of the company to ICANN. <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/reviews/affirmation/application-brueggeman-soi-22sep10-en.pdf Jeff Brueggeman-SSR Review Team Applicant]</ref> He is a member of the [[CBUC|Commercial Business Users Constituency]] and the [[SSRT|Security, Stability and Resiliency Review Team]].<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/aoc-reviews/dns-ssr-en.htm GNSO]</ref>
    
==References==
 
==References==
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