HI Barrack and all I think the main question would not only be anything to loose but also what are the gains. The worrying thing in all the limited engagement is that at this moment our communities all seem to think that IANA, ICANN etc are way out of their circle of influence. So we are aware of the goings on but they are in our circle of concern. The general assumption seems to be that whatever the outcome there is very short term impact on business as usual. The challenge is that we have not been able to breakdown the issues to a point of relevancy to the common internet user. How we break these issues down is still the biggest challenge. Regards On 10/16/14, 1:29 AM, "Barrack Otieno via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
I wonder how our local Internet community is engaged in the ongoing debate on the IANA transition, as a country do we have anything to lose?
Best Regards
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