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Summary of the Problem Being Addressed by this Policy Proposal
Loosening of restriction to DNS-root server operators for IPv4 PI policy, critical infrastructure criteria, in order to also include ccTLD and possibly significant SLDs.
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Summary of How this Proposal Addresses the Problem
Remove restrictive wording
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Proposal
3.1) I propose to replace the definition at the end of the document::
"Core DNS service provider: A core DNS service provider is a company who provides DNS service for the root level of the DNS tree (ICANN-sanctioned root operators)."
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"Core DNS service provider: A core DNS service provider is an organisation based in the AfriNIC Service Region that provides DNS service for any TLD.
- Up to two (2) assignments can be made for any TLD service.
- Assignments are also made to support deployment of infrastructure supporting ICANN-sanctioned root operators."
3.2) I assume and understand this has always been the intention, I just believe the current wording is too restrictive.
References
Policy for end-user assignments in AFRINIC service region
Proposal History
29 Nov 2012 - Withdrawn by Author
28 Nov 2012 - No Consensus at AFRINIC17 Public Policy Meeting
19 Nov 2012 - Posted Revision: AFPUB-2012-V4-002-DRAFT-02
18 Sept 2012 - Submission Date: AFPUB-2012-V4-002-DRAFT-01