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| founders          = Paul Vixie,<br>
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Revision as of 00:21, 26 January 2011

Type: Non-Profit
Industry: Root Server Operator, Open Source Software
Founded: 1994
Founder(s): Paul Vixie,

Carl Malamud,
Rick Adams

Headquarters: 950 Charter Street

Redwood City, CA 94063

Country: USA
Website: Isc.org

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".[1]

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.[2]. 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 has become a home for additional software systems, like INN or Lynx; and they have also created their own, such as DHCP and OpenReg.[3]

Expansion

Business has expanded beyond root name service; and ISC is now know for its Internet Hosting facilities for other open source projects, secondary name service for TLDs, and a DNS Operations, Analysis and Research Center (OARC).[4]

Funding

ISC was created through a grant, and it continues to survive on grants, Guild member fees, sponsors, and donations.[5]

All of ISC's software is available for download from its website.

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