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==Root Zone Management Process== | ==Root Zone Management Process== | ||
[[ICANN]], [[Verisign]] and the [[Root Server Operators]] play significant roles in the management and process of the root zone. | |||
ICANN is the operator of the [[IANA|Internet Assigned Numbers Authority]] (IANA), which is responsible for the day-to-day management of the DNS root zone. IANA assigns the operators of the top level domain and ensures the maintenance and the administrative details of the TLDs.<ref>RFC 1591</ref><ref>[http://www.iana.org/domains/root/ Root Zone Management]</ref> It is also responsible for the coordination of the [[IP|Internet Protocol]] (IP) and [[ASN|Autonomous System Numbers]] (ASN) to the [[RIR|Regional Internet Registries]] (RIR). | |||
Verisign, and formerly [[Network Solutions]], serves as the root zone administrator. | |||
The [[Root Server Operators]]' primary role is to make sure that the operations of the root zone are always accurate, available, reliable and secure. There are twelve Root Server Operators in the database of the root zone, which include:<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/briefings/019/ Root Server Operators]</ref> | |||
The [[Root Server Operators]]' primary role is to make sure that the operations of the root zone | |||
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