China announces 3 new TLDs
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I am looking at the current root zone file (2005042601) as created by the NTIA/ICANN/Verisign group, i.e. the dominant root zone file, and I do not see the mentioned extensions.
What I did notice that is odd is that the .mil TLD still runs partially out of the root servers.
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Is the plan for China to create its own set of root servers?
This would be highly possible if there were enough incentive for China-based machines to use them, which could be either through use of the great firewall of China or through building an alternative set of domains that was sufficiently "attractive" to get most users to use the China-root.
Once all China-based machines use the alternative root, this would give a lot more control to authorities over there regarding what Internet-based information and transactions are available to most users (yes, I know the tech-savvy could still find ways around this).
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