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A new version of Internet-Draft draft-mcfadden-consolidation-taxonomy-05.txt
has been successfully submitted by Mark McFadden and posted to the
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Name:     draft-mcfadden-consolidation-taxonomy
Revision: 05
Title:    A Taxonomy of Internet Consolidation
Date:     2024-10-19
Group:    Individual Submission
Pages:    16
URL:
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-mcfadden-consolidation-taxonomy-05.txt
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Abstract:

   This document contributes to the ongoing discussion surrounding
   Internet consolidation.  At recent IETF meetings discussions about
   Internet consolidation revealed that different perspectives gave
   completely different views of what consolidation means.  While we use
   the term consolidation to refer to the process of increasing control
   over Internet infrastructure and services by a small set of
   organizations, it is clear that that control is expressed through
   economic, network traffic and protocol concerns.  As a contribution
   to the discussion surrounding consolidation, this document attempts
   to provide a taxonomy of Internet consolidation with the goal of
   adding clarity to a complex discussion.



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