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::* ICANN staff made a distinction between technical instability, which directly and adversely impacts the DNS, and operational impacts, which may not be harmful to the Internet technically but present challenges to DNS management and operation.  
 
::* ICANN staff made a distinction between technical instability, which directly and adversely impacts the DNS, and operational impacts, which may not be harmful to the Internet technically but present challenges to DNS management and operation.  
 
::* ICANN staff acknowledge that (Before the new gTLD program), there was roughly one change per TLD per year.<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/topics/dns-stability-draft-paper-06feb08.pdf DNS Stability, 2008, ICANN Archives pg. 5]</ref>
 
::* ICANN staff acknowledge that (Before the new gTLD program), there was roughly one change per TLD per year.<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/topics/dns-stability-draft-paper-06feb08.pdf DNS Stability, 2008, ICANN Archives pg. 5]</ref>
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::* 2009: ICANN and the RIPE NCC affirmed their mutual commitment to coordinating DNS root name service operations through an open exchange of letters acknowledging that a single, unique DNS root was paramount to the stable operations of the Internet and ensuring that they would make it globally accessible.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/rssac-023-04nov16-en.pdf RSSAC023: History of the Root Server System, pg. 28]</ref>
    
==A Secure Internet==
 
==A Secure Internet==
Bureaucrats, Check users, lookupuser, Administrators, translator
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