On Mar 9, 2012, at 10:19 PM, Anurag Bhatia wrote:

> I can see India has 3 root servers hosting root zone - i, j & k in India
> which is good. So we can resolve the root zone i.e dot within India.


One correction to that; F has been operating in India from NIXI Chennai's PoP 
since 2005.  The reason you may not see it from your location in India is that 
it's a local node, so we advertise F's prefixes with the NO_EXPORT community 
string to limit it's reach to networks directly connected to the local 
IX/routeserver @NIXI Chennai.

And even with that restriction as noted at APNIC 33 in Dehli, the node is one 
of our (F's) busiest in Asia...

-Peter
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