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# [[IDN]]s, [[IPv6]], and | # [[IDN]]s, [[IPv6]], and | ||
# the sudden addition of many new [[TLD]]s with the [[New gTLD Program]]. | # the sudden addition of many new [[TLD]]s with the [[New gTLD Program]]. | ||
At [[ICANN 35]], this study's findings were shared with the community to help ICANN prepare to grow | At [[ICANN 35]], this study's findings were shared with the community to help ICANN prepare to grow <br/> | ||
Authors: [[Jaap Akkerhuis]], [[Lyman Chapin]], [[Patrik Fältström]], [[Glenn Kowack]], [[Lars-Johan Liman]], [[Bill Manning]] | Authors: [[Jaap Akkerhuis]], [[Lyman Chapin]], [[Patrik Fältström]], [[Glenn Kowack]], [[Lars-Johan Liman]], [[Bill Manning]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 6 April 2022
The "Scaling the root" study findings explain the possible root zone growing pains due to:[1]
- ICANN policy decisions concerning extensive DNSSEC deployment,
- IDNs, IPv6, and
- the sudden addition of many new TLDs with the New gTLD Program.
At ICANN 35, this study's findings were shared with the community to help ICANN prepare to grow
Authors: Jaap Akkerhuis, Lyman Chapin, Patrik Fältström, Glenn Kowack, Lars-Johan Liman, Bill Manning