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- DNS_root_zone abstract "The DNS root zone is the top-level DNS zone in the hierarchical namespace of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet.The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), an agency of the United States Department of Commerce has exercised ultimate authority over the DNS root zone of the Internet since it was transitioned into private hands in 1997. In March 2014, the NTIA announced that it will cede this authority to an organization whose nature has yet to be specified. Through the NTIA, the root zone is managed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), acting as the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), while the root zone maintainer is Verisign. It is not known whether Verisign will continue in this role following the end of NTIA involvement.A combination of limits in the DNS definition and in certain protocols, namely the practical size of unfragmented User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets, resulted in a limited number of root name server addresses that can be accommodated in DNS name query responses. This limit has determined the number of name server installations as thirteen clusters, serving the needs of the entire Internet.".
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageExternalLink root-servers.org..
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageExternalLink dnsplacement.
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageExternalLink new_instance_of_dns_root_server_makes_internet_history.
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageExternalLink root+servers.
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageExternalLink www.root-servers.org.
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageID "286054".
- DNS_root_zone wikiPageRevisionID "601144228".
- DNS_root_zone hasPhotoCollection DNS_root_zone.
- DNS_root_zone subject Category:Domain_name_system.
- DNS_root_zone comment "The DNS root zone is the top-level DNS zone in the hierarchical namespace of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet.The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), an agency of the United States Department of Commerce has exercised ultimate authority over the DNS root zone of the Internet since it was transitioned into private hands in 1997. In March 2014, the NTIA announced that it will cede this authority to an organization whose nature has yet to be specified.".
- DNS_root_zone label "DNS root zone".
- DNS_root_zone label "DNSルートゾーン".
- DNS_root_zone label "Корневой домен".
- DNS_root_zone sameAs DNSルートゾーン.
- DNS_root_zone sameAs m.01q0fp.
- DNS_root_zone sameAs Q849163.
- DNS_root_zone sameAs Q849163.
- DNS_root_zone wasDerivedFrom DNS_root_zone?oldid=601144228.
- DNS_root_zone isPrimaryTopicOf DNS_root_zone.