"!Dr. Joe Baptista" wrote:
> Maybe I should present this in simpler terms for you.  Think of namespace
> as a service.  You can get you ol flat rate service via the United States
> Government servers (ICANN) and see a limited namespace.  Or you can
> upgrade to unlimited namespace at no cost.
> 

Joe,

How do we know Tinc root DNS servers are *reliable* ?

ICANN root DNS servers are guranteed to be reliable as there are 13
servers, in 13 geographically dispersed locations, where 3 are outside
the U.S.

End-user and ISPs want reliability, not instability. Or do you prefer,
that ICANN be put out of business, and there be no root DNS at all.
Remember, the Internet is wonderful because of ICANN.

I hope that helped.

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