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Alternative Roots are separate root systems in that the contents of their root zone files deviate from the [[IANA]] promulgated authoritative root zone file.<ref>[https://www.internetgovernance.org/2020/02/26/the-knake-mueller-wager-will-china-form-an-alternate-dns-root/ Will China Form an Alternate DNS Root?, IGP]</ref> Alternative Root Servers, or Alternative Domain Servers, provide users with alternative gTLDs not currently available in ICANN space. The control of the official [[Internet]] is in the hands of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ([[ICANN]]). IANA, a department of ICANN, has full control over the root server, which is a file on a computer that is kept at Herndon, Virginia. This file works as the official list of domain names on the Internet.<ref>[http://www.iana.org/about About IANA]</ref>
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Alternative Roots are separate root systems in that the contents of their root zone files deviate from the [[IANA]] promulgated authoritative root zone file.<ref>[https://www.internetgovernance.org/2020/02/26/the-knake-mueller-wager-will-china-form-an-alternate-dns-root/ Will China Form an Alternate DNS Root?, IGP]</ref> Alternative Root Servers, or Alternative Domain Servers, provide users with alternative TLDs not currently available via mainstream browsers. The control of the official [[Internet]] is in the hands of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ([[ICANN]]). IANA, a department of ICANN, has full control over the root server, which is a file on a computer that is kept at Herndon, Virginia. This file works as the official list of domain names on the Internet.<ref>[http://www.iana.org/about About IANA]</ref>
    
The [[DNS]] is a hierarchical system designed to allow humans to use text strings to access content or services in place of [[IP address]]es on a global information network. Operating systems have been distributed for decades with the listing of default DNS servers to use as the authoritative place to obtain an answer when searching for a [[TLD]]. There are 13 [[Root Server Operator]]s in that file, and they comprise the [[Internet]]'s main DNS root. In addition to the Internet's main DNS root working in agreement with [[ICANN]], several organizations operate Alternative Root Servers (often referred to as "alt roots"). Each alternative root has its own set of root nameservers and its own set of TLDs.
 
The [[DNS]] is a hierarchical system designed to allow humans to use text strings to access content or services in place of [[IP address]]es on a global information network. Operating systems have been distributed for decades with the listing of default DNS servers to use as the authoritative place to obtain an answer when searching for a [[TLD]]. There are 13 [[Root Server Operator]]s in that file, and they comprise the [[Internet]]'s main DNS root. In addition to the Internet's main DNS root working in agreement with [[ICANN]], several organizations operate Alternative Root Servers (often referred to as "alt roots"). Each alternative root has its own set of root nameservers and its own set of TLDs.
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