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RE: PSO-PC Position on the Alternative Roots Issue



Dear Stuart,
Thank you very much for this suggestion.
With the agreement of Protocol Council Members, this Statement, including
the various comments, is posted on the PSO website on the page for PSO-PC
Statements.
Sincerely yours,
Vladimir

-----Original Message-----
From: M. Stuart Lynn [mailto:lynn@icann.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 6:50 PM
To: Androuchko, Vladimir
Subject: Re: PSO-PC Position on the Alternative Roots Issue


Dear Vladimir:

Would it be possible to post this entire statement at some 
appropriate place on the PSO website, including the various comments? 
The September 28 Minutes do not reflect the full text.

Many thanks
Stuart

>Dear Stuart,
>On behalf of the Protocol Council, I'm sending you the Position of the
>PSO-PC on the Alternative Roots Issue. It was agreed that each Protocol
>Supporting Organization gives also its comments/statements concerning
>the Alternative Roots Issue.
>
>The PSO Statement is:
>
>"The Internet DNS currently operates using a Single Authoritative Root
>Server System. Although, it would be technically possible to devise and
>standardize a fully compliant alternative multiple root server system,
>there appears to be no technical reason for changing from the present
>working system, as this would require the development of a new set of
>protocols for use by the DNS."
>
>Additional IETF statement:
>
>"The Internet currently operates using a tree-structured name space
>known as the DNS.  Of necessity, such a name space must have a single,
>authoritative root. Moving to a model that would not require such a
>single, authoritative root would require replacing the present, working
>DNS with some other system. Such a replacement would require the
>development of a new naming paradigm, as well as the protocols and
>software to implement it. Developing and deploying such replacement
>protocols would take years, and would have enormous potential for
>disruption of the Internet.  IETF does not see any technical benefit
>in such an effort."
>
>The ITU-T Study Group 2 conclusion on the Alternative Roots Issue,
>which was reached during the ITU-T Study Group 2 meeting (Geneva, 4-14
>September 2001) states:
>
>"Study Group 2 has noted the PSO statement and has no objections to it.
>However, Study Group 2 notes that there may be other issues in
>addition to technical reasons such as administrative and national
>sovereignty considerations."
>
>ETSI supports the IETF statement and the ITU-T Study Group 2 statement.
>ETSI considers that the ITU-T Study Group 2 statement  is outside the scope
>of the PSO.
>W3C supported IETF Statement.


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