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RE: GTLD-SERVERS.NET (RE: $200 million (was [ga] Draft Resolution))


The constellation shown in this reference is considerably outdated.

Chuck

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Siegfried Langenbach [mailto:svl@nrw.net] 
Sent:	Monday, March 19, 2001 2:19 PM
To:	ga@dnso.org
Subject:	Re: GTLD-SERVERS.NET (RE: $200 million (was [ga] Draft
Resolution))

see at

http://www.wia.org/pub/rootserv.html

siegfried


On 19 Mar 01, at 19:20, Marc Schneiders wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, at 10:12 [=GMT-0500], Gomes, Chuck wrote:
> 
> > It is a commitment to invest at least $200M total in R&D and
infrastructure
> > improvements to improve the .com, .net and .org registries over 10
years.
> > Part of that would be used to improve the com/net/org gTLD zone server
> > constellation which would be made available to the new .org registry for
one
> > year for free and beyond that at terms to be determined later.  Also,
other
> > registries would be allowed access to that constellation and thereby
take
> > advantage of by far the best zone server constellation available.
> 
> Is there perhaps a map somewhere, that shows where the
> GTLD-SERVERS.NET are? I am just curious, not doubting that it is the
> best constellation of zone servers :-)
> 
> Marc Schneiders
> 
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