On 2/10/13 3:46 PM, Joly MacFie wrote:
I recall hearing, from Avri, that this was one of the main drivers behind the arab support of the ITU at WCIT, that they had been short-changed on IPv4's.
I'm not going to interpret Avri's interpretation. I did however, prepare, at the invitation of the League of Arab States, responses to their Request for Information for a gTLD, and the subsequent Request for Proposals for a gTLD, and earlier, at the Cairo meeting, I listened to the Arab caucus and offered comment on the allocations of iso3166-1 code points to the European Union, Palestine, and several regional Intellectual Property organizations. Earlier still (over a decade now) I surveyed the DNS use of the .iq and adjacency-plus-one states and was a source of information concerning the eventual re-delegation of .iq. I have the impression that v4 address allocation is only one of several issues that some of the League's members may have thought significant, and by itself, insufficient to motivate fundamental policy goals, including choice of fora. You, and everyone else, are free to reach the conclusion(s) of your choice(s).
Naive, as I am, I am still a little unsure of how much the distribution of ip addresses is ICANN's business.
Having responded to this previously, without apparent success, I will simply point out that there are people on the addressing side of the business who are also unsure how much the distribution of domain names is ICANN's business. To be pedantic, even the allocation of protocol parameters, e.g., HTTP status codes, [1] as well as addresses and names, is contained within the IANA Function, which is contracted to ICANN at present, and is, therefore, ICANN's business. Eric [1] http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xml