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In this episode, LINXcast host, Jez Orbell, introduces Emily Taylor of Oxford Information Labs who recently took part in LINX's Distinguished Industry Speaker Series. Her talk, New IP, China's project to make new Internet standards: you must ask the right questions, generated considerable interest.
When news broke that China was seeking to standardise a replacement for TCP/IP through the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the response from the engineering community in the West was derisive. To understand China's strategy we need to ask questions like how would these proposals assist national strategies in the country? Could all this result in a splinternet, even if we don't need one?
There are some great background papers available for those who want to read more about this topic. In particular of course, the article by Stacie Hoffmann, Dominique Lazanski & Emily Taylor herself:
Standardising the splinternet: how China’s technical standards could fragment the internet
More material on this topic from the RIPE NCC, the Internet Society, and ICANN can be found below.
For more LINX news stories please read and subscribe to our online newsletter: www.linx.net/linx-newsletter
LINXcast theme music by Scott Holmes (FMA)
In this episode, LINXcast host, Jez Orbell, introduces Emily Taylor of Oxford Information Labs who recently took part in LINX's Distinguished Industry Speaker Series. Her talk, New IP, China's project to make new Internet standards: you must ask the right questions, generated considerable interest.
When news broke that China was seeking to standardise a replacement for TCP/IP through the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the response from the engineering community in the West was derisive. To understand China's strategy we need to ask questions like how would these proposals assist national strategies in the country? Could all this result in a splinternet, even if we don't need one?
There are some great background papers available for those who want to read more about this topic. In particular of course, the article by Stacie Hoffmann, Dominique Lazanski & Emily Taylor herself:
Standardising the splinternet: how China’s technical standards could fragment the internet
More material on this topic from the RIPE NCC, the Internet Society, and ICANN can be found below.
For more LINX news stories please read and subscribe to our online newsletter: www.linx.net/linx-newsletter
LINXcast theme music by Scott Holmes (FMA)