At 10:40 AM +0200 2004-10-21, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Are other countries considering following the same path?
Other countries in Europe already do this, at least including Belgium, Netherlands, France, and Germany. Specific examples I can recall off the top of my head include skynet.be and mind.be, xs4all.nl, wanadoo.fr, and siemens.de. Belgium and the Netherlands may be small, but France and Germany are not. Within Europe, I don't think that this policy is unusual. Nevertheless, given the size of the population of the expanded EU, I don't see how this kind of scheme will scale well to handle potentially hundreds of millions of people. I don't think you necessarily need to go to a US-style city.county.state.us mechanism, but I think a three-level domain scheme would definitely be advisable. Given the problems that some ccTLD operators are already having with their SLD scheme they currently have to live with and how this is making their life unpleasant in trying to manage the huge and very flat ccTLD they already have, I cannot see why people would want to compound this problem by at least a couple of orders of magnitude. -- Brad Knowles, <brad@stop.mail-abuse.org> "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), reply of the Pennsylvania Assembly to the Governor, November 11, 1755 SAGE member since 1995. See <http://www.sage.org/> for more info.