Welcome to the INAIC's Upgrade
center. Here you will find a wealth of information
and tools for you and/or your ISP to facilitate
your transition to the Next Generation Internet.
To gain access to the Next Generation Internet
supported by the Public-Root
system you will need to upgrade your PC or
your Internet Service Provider must update their
domain name systems (DNS). Whether you are a provider
or home user the INAIC upgrade center enables
your inclusion into the Next Generation Internet
through several quick and easy methods.
You will be astonished to see how many web sites are
on-line. You will discover domain names and web sites
you could never access before.
Check here
to see if you can already see the Next Generation Internet.
If not, then its time to upgrade your PC or switch providers.
After upgrading, you should be able to view ALL sites
such as holy.city,
automobile.saab
and many more.
Microsoft Windows Internet2
Upgrade tool allows users to connect their
computers directly to the Next Generation
Internet without a third party provider.
Guidelines for root operators
on the operational requirements of Public-Root
Servers including host hardware capacities,
name server software, network connectivity,
and physical environment. Other zone server
operators may also find this section useful.
Due to the overwhelming
interest in the adoption of the Next Generation
Internet, more and more Root-Servers are needed
to be deployed. All Root-Servers are operated
by volunteers.
Check the on-line status
of some important public access DNS-Servers
resolving the Inclusive Name Space, which
provide access to the Next Generation Internet
via the Public-Root system.
How to upgrade your UNIX
based Name Servers - for ISPs to resolve the
Public-Root, in order to offer access to the Next
Generation Internet to all Internet Users. (The latest Hint file).