The emergence of contention in global Internet governance
Internet governance has rapidly shifted from a technocratic area of governance to one
characterized by considerable contention. This shift is unprecedented among the large and …
characterized by considerable contention. This shift is unprecedented among the large and …
The framing years: Policy fundamentals in the Internet design process, 1969–1979
S Braman - The Information Society, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Those responsible for the technical decision making that created the Internet found they had
to think through a number of social policy issues, from privacy and intellectual property rights …
to think through a number of social policy issues, from privacy and intellectual property rights …
Critical resource: An institutional economics of the Internet addressing-routing space
M Mueller - Telecommunications Policy, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper links the analysis of IP address policy to the established vocabulary and
concepts of institutional economics. Internet addressing and routing are usually discussed in …
concepts of institutional economics. Internet addressing and routing are usually discussed in …
Extending the model of internet standards adoption: A cross-country comparison of IPv6 adoption
Internet standards are very important for the effective operation of organizations. This study
extends on the model of Internet standards adoption by examining the effect of …
extends on the model of Internet standards adoption by examining the effect of …
Australian IPv6 readiness: Results of a national survey
P Dell - Journal of Research and Practice in Information …, 2012 - search.informit.org
IPv6 is the replacement for the Internet's incumbent protocol, IPv4. Although exhaustion of
the IPv4 address space is now imminent there has been no meaningful uptake of IPv6 since …
the IPv4 address space is now imminent there has been no meaningful uptake of IPv6 since …
On the dual-stacking transition to IPv6: A forlorn hope?
P Dell - Telecommunications Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
The assumption that IPv6 will inevitably replace IPv4 as the dominant network layer protocol
on the Internet is almost universal. A failure of IPv6 to diffuse is thought to have far-reaching …
on the Internet is almost universal. A failure of IPv6 to diffuse is thought to have far-reaching …
A comparison of Internet Protocol (IPv6) security guidelines
S Hermann, B Fabian - Future Internet, 2014 - mdpi.com
The next generation of the Internet Protocol (IPv6) is currently about to be introduced in
many organizations. However, its security features are still a very novel area of expertise for …
many organizations. However, its security features are still a very novel area of expertise for …
Internet histories: the view from the design process
S Braman - Internet Histories, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The electrical engineers and computer scientists who have designed the Internet are among
those who have written Internet history. They have done so within the technical document …
those who have written Internet history. They have done so within the technical document …
[PDF][PDF] The role of transnational elites in shaping the evolving field of Internet governance
JM Chenou - 2014 - serval.unil.ch
La gouvernance de l'Internet est une thématique récente dans la politique mondiale.
Néanmoins, elle est devenue au fil des années un enjeu économique et politique important …
Néanmoins, elle est devenue au fil des années un enjeu économique et politique important …
Understanding IPv6 resistance: A model of resistance among Indonesian organizations
D Syamsuar - 2015 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Since its inception in the 1970s, the Internet's underlying protocol, IPv4, has been incredibly
successful; however, the massive and unanticipated growth of the Internet has revealed its …
successful; however, the massive and unanticipated growth of the Internet has revealed its …