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</style><body>Or ipv6 support for that matter.<br><br>Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder<br>.SE<br><br>Skickat från min HTC<br><br><div id="htc_header" style="">----- Reply message -----<br>Från: "Marco Davids (SIDN)" <marco.davids@sidn.nl><br>Till: "dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net" <dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net><br>Rubrik: [dns-operations] FYI - Amazon/AWS enters the DNS business<br>Datum: tis, dec 7, 2010 11:22<br><br></div><br><br></body>
<font size="2"><div class="PlainText">On 12/06/10 17:16, Jeff Schmidt wrote:<br>
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> FYI... this went out today...<br>
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What about DNSSEC support?<br>
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> <br>
> Dear Amazon Web Services Customer,<br>
> <br>
> We're excited to introduce today a highly available and scalable Domain Name<br>
> System (DNS) service - Amazon Route 53. <br>
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Marco<br>
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