A unilateral decision by the United States to indefinitely retain oversight of the internet's main traffic-directing computers has prompted concerns that the global telecommunications network could eventually splinter.
Many countries favour gradually releasing oversight of the internet's "root servers" to an international body, and a showdown on the issue could come in November at a United Nations information society summit to be held in Tunisia. A UN report on internet governance is due this month.
US move draws concern
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