On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:

> perfect, offers stability.  If there was some kind of cyber-revolt, most
> likely the USG would step in and instruct the net to take their DNS from
> sites that present the same level of coordination they currently enjoy.

No.  How about real competition?  There are 160,000 estimated dns
administrators who control which root servers are used by their users.
How much do you think corporate interests would pay these administrators
for the priviledge of running the global network routing structure?

Let's get active boys and girls, this sillyness is coming to an end.

Cheers
Joe Baptista

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