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In the beginning, Internet was a meta-network connecting mostly academic networks and was governed by mutual trust of the operators. In time, it started having commercial implications, and the need for a governance scheme was recognised to mediate among the interests of different stakeholders. | In the beginning, Internet was a meta-network connecting mostly academic networks and was governed by mutual trust of the operators. In time, it started having commercial implications, and the need for a governance scheme was recognised to mediate among the interests of different stakeholders.<br> | ||
Inter-planetary networking is following a similar path: for now, we have academic or research activities, but the potential commercial implications are already recognisable. The question is whether we should develop a governance model before the commercial interests become too strong, and if so which model should we be looking at. | Inter-planetary networking is following a similar path: for now, we have academic or research activities, but the potential commercial implications are already recognisable. The question is whether we should develop a governance model before the commercial interests become too strong, and if so which model should we be looking at.<br> | ||
The session will present some of the developments in this area and start a discussion with the audience on possible governance models. The contributions include:<br> | The session will present some of the developments in this area and start a discussion with the audience on possible governance models. The contributions include:<br> | ||
* a presentation from the IPNSIG highlighting in particular the progress from last year;<br> | * a presentation from the IPNSIG highlighting in particular the progress from last year;<br> |
Revision as of 18:46, 21 May 2023
20 June 2023 | 10:30 - 11:15 EEST (tbc) | WS room 2
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Flash 1
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Working title: Delay tolerant networks
Much progress is being done in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) and in particular for inter-planetary communication. Besides the technical issues, the question is whether we need a governance model for these networking activities.
Session description
In the beginning, Internet was a meta-network connecting mostly academic networks and was governed by mutual trust of the operators. In time, it started having commercial implications, and the need for a governance scheme was recognised to mediate among the interests of different stakeholders.
Inter-planetary networking is following a similar path: for now, we have academic or research activities, but the potential commercial implications are already recognisable. The question is whether we should develop a governance model before the commercial interests become too strong, and if so which model should we be looking at.
The session will present some of the developments in this area and start a discussion with the audience on possible governance models. The contributions include:
- a presentation from the IPNSIG highlighting in particular the progress from last year;
- a presentation from the IOAG LunaNet Governance Committee.
Format
A panel of experts will make the presentations and answer the questions asked by the audience.
The discussion will be managed by a moderator.
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