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==Full Title or Meme==
 
==Full Title or Meme==
For recognition of [[Identification]] across the world two components must be in places: First a communication network, which has traditionally be by exchanging treaties and now is becoming based on Internet connections; Second a trust network, which was traditionally bi-lateral until international organizations, like the UN and ICAO were created.
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For recognition of [[Identifier]]s across the world two components must be in places: First a communication network, which has traditionally be by exchanging treaties and now is becoming based on Internet connections; Second a trust network, which was traditionally bi-lateral until international organizations, like the UN and ICAO were created.
  
 
==Context==
 
==Context==
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==Problems==
 
==Problems==
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* [[Trust]] among all the nations and peoples of the world is not working so well.
  
 
==Solutions==
 
==Solutions==
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* [[Trust]] does not need to be global. Is is typically between a small number of individuals or countries. A trust network must be able to solve these real-world problems.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
[[Category: Network]]
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[[Category: Networking]]

Revision as of 18:43, 2 November 2024

Full Title or Meme

For recognition of Identifiers across the world two components must be in places: First a communication network, which has traditionally be by exchanging treaties and now is becoming based on Internet connections; Second a trust network, which was traditionally bi-lateral until international organizations, like the UN and ICAO were created.

Context

Problems

  • Trust among all the nations and peoples of the world is not working so well.

Solutions

  • Trust does not need to be global. Is is typically between a small number of individuals or countries. A trust network must be able to solve these real-world problems.

References