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The Revolution Arrives from Spain
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Very simple. The RS-DNS is a pure RootServer (see the Root Server property of Verisign in ex.) , but is posible for you to have a RootServer in your company.
The benefits?
the owner of RS controls Internet
if there are many owners there is more democracy
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But how is this new? That's always been true, hasn't it?
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| - Re:Explain
by Anonymous
Wednesday January 08 2003, @11:48PM
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by Muhhk
Thursday January 09 2003, @12:24AM
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by askii
Friday January 10 2003, @07:24PM
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Sunday January 12 2003, @12:13AM
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