ADNS Sees 2001 as the Year That the Internet Frees Itself From the Control of ICANN as Several Nations Plan to Wrest Control of Their National Internet Domains From the Clutches of ICANN.Business Editors CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 2, 2001 AGN AGN Again (Amateur Radio) AGN Active Galactic Nucleus AGN Acute Glomerulonephritis AGN Accountants Global Network AGN Air Gabon (ICAO code) Domain Name Service, Inc. (ADNS ADNS Animal Disease Notification System ADNS Automated Digital Network System ADNS Advanced Digital Network System ADNS Assistant Director of Nursing Services ADNS Automated Data Network System ADNS Asynchronous Dns - http://www.adns.net ) saw a 47% increase in the number of users who now use alternative root server networks, indicating further dissatisfaction with the workings of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, www.icann.org) A non-profit, international association founded in 1998 and incorporated in the U.S. It is the successor to IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), which manages Internet addresses, domain names and the huge number . ASLAN, the root server operated by ADNS received over 2.4 million hits in December, up from over 20% from November. ICANN, or the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers See ICANN. (body, networking) Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - (ICANN) The non-profit corporation that was formed to assume responsibility for IP address allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and root server system was formed to assume control over internet domains and addresses, but has been controversial since its inception due to some of its policies. Many internet users have been waiting for new top-level domains for years to alleviate the scarcity of "dot.com" names. In mid-November, ICANN announced the selection of several new top-level domains, but many people were upset with their choices. In addition to this, ICANN is reportedly planning to levy a "tax" on the nations of the world for the privilege of having a country-code top-level domain. In addition to .COM, .NET, .ORG and any new TLDs that ICANN may try to create, each nation has always had the right to have a two-letter "country code" top-level domain that was to be under the control of that nation. This goes back to the founding of the internet. When ICANN suggested that they had the power to charge a tax on these TLDs, several nations began to study the possibility of yanking their CCTLDs from ICANN's root and moving them to an alternative root like ORSC ORSC Open Root Server Confederation ORSC Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission ORSC Old Republic Surety Company . John Palmer John Palmer is the name of several notable individuals, including:
Palmer says that he knows of several nations that will switch away from ICANN to alternative root networks, sometime in the first half of 2001. "When that happens," Palmer said, "it's over - ICANN will no longer have a stranglehold on the internet." One of these nations plans on creating a large number of top-level domains, each representing a part of its culture. "ICANN would never do this for them," Palmer said, "but there is no technical reason why it cannot be done right now. Its just that ICANN does not want to give up its control of the Internet." ADNS owns the three top-level domains "EARTH", "USA" and "Z" and provides internet sites with the ability to register a domain under these top-level domains. ADNS has been providing internet related services since 1993. Each month, ADNS will offer free registration, web hosting service A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to provide their own websites accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server they own for use by their clients as well as providing and domain service for those registering a domain in a specific part of the EARTH, USA or Z hierarchy, provided that they promise to develop public content under that domain name. This month, anyone who registers a domain which ends in MOROCCO.EARTH on January 8 between 4AM and 5AM Eastern Time will receive free registration, DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the and web hosting services for one year. ADNS is part of the Open Root Server Consortium (ORSC - http://www.open-rsc.org ), a group of individuals and organizations who are all interested in an open, fair and technically sound global Domain Name System for the internet. ADNS is providing ASLAN free of charge for the use of the internet community. ADNS also operates the internet portal site Noun 1. portal site - a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet; "a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. called http://The.EARTH. This site is accessible to any computer that is pointing to the new DNS servers. |
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