Internet Systems Consortium and Cable & Wireless Install First Root Nameserver in Munich, Germany.REDWOOD CITY Redwood City, city (1990 pop. 66,072), seat of San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1868. Manufactures include commmunications, electrical, electronic, and medical equipment. , Calif. -- Internet Systems Consortium In January 2004 the projects, assets and staff of Internet Software Consortium were transferred to a new company, Internet Systems Consortium. The new company is a US Federal 501c(3) public-benefit, non-profit corporation. (ISC (1) (Internet Systems Consortium, Redwood City, CA www.isc.org) An organization founded by Paul Vixie, Carl Malamud and Rick Adams in 1994 and later sponsored by UUNET and other Internet companies. ) and Cable & Wireless have installed a new F-root nameserver at the INXS INXS In Excess (band) INXS Internet Exchange Service in Munich, Germany. Joao Damas, F-root Programme Manager, stated, "ISC is extremely happy to be working with Cable & Wireless to enhance the resilience and service of the global 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 . Installation at the INXS exchange point increases root server reachability in Europe." Root servers make available information for finding authoritative servers for top-level domains; there are several hundred such domains, including "DE," "COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. ," "ORG," "UK," etc. Computers use this information to interpret URLs and e-mail addresses and to perform other types of Internet transactions. Michael Ratcliffe, Director IP Engineering, stated, "Cable & Wireless is delighted to be able to contribute to enhancing the European Internet infrastructure and helping improve the user experience by reducing nameserver response times." In 2003, ISC deployed 17 new F-root nameserver sites around the globe, enhancing Internet response times in key regions and reducing the vulnerability of the Internet root nameserver system to malicious attacks. ISC has plans to deploy 12 new F-root nameservers around the globe in 2004. About ISC Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3), public benefit corporation with a long history of developing and maintaining the production quality Open Source software -- BIND and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Software that automatically assigns temporary IP addresses to client stations logging into an IP network. It eliminates having to manually assign permanent "static" IP addresses. DHCP software runs in servers and routers. . ISC has increased its focus to include enhancing the stability of the global DNS directly through reliable F-root nameserver operations and ongoing operation of a DNS crisis coordination center, ISC's OARC OARC Operations Analysis and Research Center for DNS. ISC is also engaged with further protocol development efforts, particularly in the areas of DNS evolution and facilitating the transition to IPv6. ISC is supported by the donations of generous sponsors, program membership fees and specific fees for services. For program or donation information, please visit our website at http://www.isc.org. About Cable & Wireless Cable & Wireless is one of the world's leading international communications companies. It provides voice, data and IP (Internet Protocol) services to business and residential customers, as well as services to other telecom carriers, mobile operators and providers of content, applications and Internet services. Cable & Wireless' principal operations are in the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Panama and the Middle East. For more information about Cable & Wireless, go to www.cw.com. |
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