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@icann

@icann
3 posts
2020-05-02
After a thorough evaluation process, the #ICANN Board is withholding consent to the request for a change of control of the Public Interest Registry (PIR). Read Board Chair Maarten Botterman's blog for more information > https://www.icann.org/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-05-02 View on X
ICANN

ICANN board has voted to reject the sale of the .org registry to private equity firm Ethos Capital

2020-05-01
After a thorough evaluation process, the #ICANN Board is withholding consent to the request for a change of control of the Public Interest Registry (PIR). Read Board Chair Maarten Botterman's blog for more information > https://www.icann.org/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-05-01 View on X
ICANN

ICANN board has voted to reject the sale of the .org registry to private equity firm Ethos Capital

Today, the ICANN Board made the decision to reject the proposed change of control and entity conversion request that Public Interest Registry (PIR) submitted to ICANN.

2020-04-09
Read @vgcerf in the @washingtonpost explain how the #Internet's basic architecture is handling an unprecedented surge in demand during the #coronavirus pandemic > https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
2020-04-09 View on X
MIT Technology Review

The pandemic has companies like Netflix and Equinix expediting network and server upgrades, driving the biggest expansion of internet infrastructure in years

Just like that, our internet connection has become an umbilical to the outside world.  We now depend on it to do our jobs, to go to school, and to see other people.