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That's a big load of bullshit. .ORG is not in any way being "phased out"; it was transferred to a different registry operator (affiliated with the Internet Society), but is alive and well. (See pir.org [pir.org].) I don't know of any "cable-tv-like boxes" with broken DNS that fails to include some of the TLDs, but if such a thing exists, it's not giving true Internet access.
I really think ICANNWatch (that's icannwatch.org !) should consider banning anonymous comments in this site; it might cut down on the idiotic misinformation often posted here by people too cowardly to identify themselves.
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"The new cable-tv-like boxes that are going into
people's homes between their home LAN and their
DSL link contain their own DNS view of the
world. .ORG is not even included in that root."
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.ORG is Available for an EXTRA $$$ Monthly Charge
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