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* [https://programmerclick.com/article/64731058651/ .chn]: for the [[IoT]] in China.
 
* [https://programmerclick.com/article/64731058651/ .chn]: for the [[IoT]] in China.
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* CINICS (aka Common Interest Network Information Center Society)<ref>[https://forum.icann.org/newtldagmts/3BF3D0C000001782.html Root Support, Forum, ICANN]</ref> (Jefsey Morsin)
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* CINICS (aka Common Interest Network Information Center Society)<ref>[https://forum.icann.org/newtldagmts/3BF3D0C000001782.html Root Support, Forum, ICANN]</ref>  
    
* eDNS: an organization that promoted alternative DNS root services established by [[Karl Denninger]]; it opened and closed in 1997 as it did not achieve commercial success.<ref>[https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/2784667 eDNS, Academic.com]</ref><ref>[https://www.iperdome.com/releases/970304.htm eDNS Press Release, Iperdome]</ref>
 
* eDNS: an organization that promoted alternative DNS root services established by [[Karl Denninger]]; it opened and closed in 1997 as it did not achieve commercial success.<ref>[https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/2784667 eDNS, Academic.com]</ref><ref>[https://www.iperdome.com/releases/970304.htm eDNS Press Release, Iperdome]</ref>
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* [https://handshake.org Handshake]: A DNS-backwards compatible naming protocol. It adds a distributed, decentralized blockchain-based system to the root zone file where TLD ownership information is stored. No one controls it and anyone can use it, allowing for a root zone that is uncensorable, permissionless, and free of gatekeepers. Every peer in the Handshake network [[Cryptography|cryptographically]] validates and manages the root zone, eliminating the need for the Certificate Authority system.<ref>[https://learn.namebase.io/about-handshake/about-handshake About Handshake, Namebase]</ref>
 
* [https://handshake.org Handshake]: A DNS-backwards compatible naming protocol. It adds a distributed, decentralized blockchain-based system to the root zone file where TLD ownership information is stored. No one controls it and anyone can use it, allowing for a root zone that is uncensorable, permissionless, and free of gatekeepers. Every peer in the Handshake network [[Cryptography|cryptographically]] validates and manages the root zone, eliminating the need for the Certificate Authority system.<ref>[https://learn.namebase.io/about-handshake/about-handshake About Handshake, Namebase]</ref>
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* iDNS i-DNS.net International
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* [http://i-dns.net/ iDNS]: Beginning as a research project at the University of Singapore, this DNS ran under the auspices of the Asia-Pacific Networking Group in 1998 and was incorporated in 1999. i-DNS successfully test-bedded [[IDN]]s over a 6-month period, in collaboration with [[CNNIC]], and the NICs of Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore.<ref>[http://www.i-dns.net/company/history/history.html Our History, i-DNS]</ref>
    
* INIAC
 
* INIAC
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