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Re: [ga-roots] Re: ICANN Policy -- revised version
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From: "M. Stuart Lynn" <lynn@icann.org>
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> *****We now have interesting situations where, quite independently of
> ICANN, there is conflict between most of new.net's names and names in
> other alternate roots. This is the expected result of a regime where
> root-zone decisions are made in an uncoordinated fashion by companies
> based on their individual commercial concerns. Given the incentive
> for a better-financed commercial actor to muscle aside a weaker one,
> the result of this lack of coordination is name conflicts that
> certainly does not make for a stable DNS.
>
Are you saying the IPv4 DNS is "unstable" at this point in time ?
Is stability gained from pre-registrations, lotteries, raffles, and
registrations that focus on collisions totally outside of the entry
of SLD.TLD nameservers into TLD nameservers.
Have you concluded (before proof-of-concept) that Dual TLD Clusters
are unstable ?
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg12215.html
"Proof of Concept TLD Development...and Multiple TLD Clusters"
Have any of the TLDs ICANN has "approved" deployed any
IPv4 nameservers ?
Have any of the TLDs ICANN has "approved" deployed any
native IPv6 nameservers ?
Jim Fleming
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