Jim Fleming wrote:
People might want to look on the bright side of the recent failure by Network Solutions, Inc. to properly distribute the .COM zone information.
This failure will likely make it clear that .COM, .NET and .ORG should be moved to a collection of private, NSI, TLD Name Servers and off of the legacy Root Name Servers operated by the U.S. Government and a few volunteers.
The failure comes at a time when the NSF has made it clear that they are slipping out the back door of the "Registry Industry", at a time when Network Solutions, Inc. has recently relocated domain registration personnel to a new building, and at a time when Network Solutions, Inc. is raising more capital via an IPO and making it clear that they intend to continue registering .COM domains. <http://www.netsol.com>
The timing could not be better for this "failure". The solution is clearly for NSI to harden the .COM, .NET and .ORG TLD servers with their own infrastructure.
The various Root Name Server Confederations around the world have little choice but to point .COM, .NET and .ORG references to the NSI servers (currently the legacy roots). Until other States besides Virginia or other countries set up their own .COM servers, this will be the case and NSI will have what some people view as a "monopoly".
Let me see if I understand this logic. _NSI_ screws up. This proves that the volunteer and govt TLD name servers can't do their job, and that _NSI_ should do their job. Hmm.