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''The Internet Systems Consortium'', or, '''ISC'' is a non-profit which supports "the infrastructure of the universal connected self-organizing Internet—and the autonomy of its participants by developing and maintaining core production quality software, protocols, and operations".<ref>[http://www.isc.org/about ISC About]</ref> | ''The Internet Systems Consortium'', or, '''ISC'' is a non-profit which supports "the infrastructure of the universal connected self-organizing Internet—and the autonomy of its participants by developing and maintaining core production quality software, protocols, and operations".<ref>[http://www.isc.org/about ISC About]</ref> | ||
ISC is known for developing and maintaining the production quality [[BIND]] and [[DHCP]] Open Source software. ISC has expanded its focus to include enhancing the stability of the global [[DNS]] via reliable F-root name server operations, and its operation of a DNS crisis coordination center, ISC's [[OARC]] for [[DNS]]. ISC is also involved with protocol development, such as facilitating the transition to[[ IPv6]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-04jan08.htm ICANN]</ref> | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
ISC began as the Internet Software Consortium Inc. in 1994; a decade later it changed its name to likely highlight its expansion beyond solely software based services.<ref>[http://www.isc.org/about/history ISC]</ref>. The founders of ISC believed that [[BIND]]'s integral part in enhancing and supporting the Internet needed to be fostered by an independent entity. [[IANA]] authorized ISC to be a root name server operator, which allowed ISC to support the use of BIND by root name servers. | ISC began as the Internet Software Consortium Inc. in 1994; a decade later it changed its name to likely highlight its expansion beyond solely software based services.<ref>[http://www.isc.org/about/history ISC]</ref>. The founders of ISC believed that [[BIND]]'s integral part in enhancing and supporting the Internet needed to be fostered by an independent entity. [[IANA]] authorized ISC to be a root name server operator, which allowed ISC to support the use of BIND by root name servers. | ||
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All of ISC's software is available for download from its website. | All of ISC's software is available for download from its website. | ||
==ICANN== | ==ICANN== | ||
ISC was the first root server to enter into a Mutual Responsibilities Agreement with [[ICANN]]. While the world's dozen root servers have long played a vital role within the Internet community and [[ICANN]]'s work, there had not been a mutual agreement of this nature until January 4th, 2008.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-04jan08.htm ICANN]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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