The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Internet Society: ICANN, Internet Transitions and Why IPv4 Won’t Die”.

Scott M. Fulton says, “When your job is to be open to everyone’s ideas, sometimes the hardest part for you is to just go with the right one. In Part 2 of ReadWriteWeb’s interview with Internet Society (ISOC) senior public policy manager Sally Wentworth (Part 1 of which was published on Thursday), we discuss how difficult it can be to navigate the routes of change in Internet architecture, especially when everyone out there – ICANN, Comcast, Russia”.

Internet Society: ICANN, Internet Transitions and Why IPv4 Won’t Die

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