Open Root Server Network

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The Open Root Server Network (ORSN) is a set of additional DNS servers for use in Europe. ORSN was started in February 2002 and was shut down on 31/12/2008.[1] ORSN was operated independently from ICANN but the root zone information was normally kept in synchronization with that of the network coordinated by ICANN.

Type: Private
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2002
Website: orsn.org
Facebook: Open Root Server Network
Key People
PAul Vixie

ORSN was primarily started to reduce the over dependence of Europe on USA/ICANN. ICANN was primarily dominated by USA, so ORSN was formed to avoid a possible internet shutdown in Europe.[2]

Paul Vixie, the main designer of the Bind DNS server is a part of the ORSN.[3][4]

ORSN Root Servers

ORSN operated 13 root servers which were primarily placed in Europe.

  • Celox GmbH- Frankfurt, Germany
  • Funkfeuer- Vienna, Austria
  • KEVAG Telekom GmbH- Koblenz, Germany
  • Cyberlink Internet Services AG- Zurich, Switzerland
  • TRIERA Broadband- Maribor, Slovenia
  • Zen Systems ApS- Lyngby, Denmark
  • NFSi- Soluções Internet, Lda Leiria, Portugal
  • Init Seven AG- Zurich, Switzerland
  • ALET.IT -Pisa, Italy
  • ASDA- Athens, Greece
  • Titan Networks Netherlands BV- Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Paul Vixie- San Jose, California, United States
  • Home of the Brave GmbH- Frankfurt, Germany

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