During the early 2000s, there had been speculation that the United Nations might assume control of ICANN,[53] followed by a negative reaction from the US government[21] and worries about a division of the Internet.[54] The World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia during November 2005 agreed not to get involved in the day-to-day and technical operations of ICANN. However it also agreed to establish an international Internet Governance Forum, with a consultative role on the future governance of the Internet. ICANN's Government Advisory Committee is currently established to provide advice to ICANN regarding public policy issues and has participation by many of the world's governments.[55]
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