I suppose, with MBIX's permission (perhaps for a special "individual use only" fee), you could simply use MBIX's NS IP addresses in your NS settings.  You would get some of the benefits, like avoiding the DNS query leaving Winnipeg if it's locally resolvable by MBIX.
 
But really, what business does the average joe have in using MBIX services for free, when MBIX is a clearly-stated "members only" service (at $1200 per year), not a public freebie.  Sounds like a typical stingy Winnipegers' attitude.
 
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On 15 April 2016 at 16:10, Trevor Cordes <trevor@tecnopolis.ca> wrote:
On 2016-04-15 Adam Thompson wrote:
> For the average end user using their ISPs nameserver, it's... well,
> out-of-scope.  But MBIX isn't for individuals, it's for ISPs and

Is there a way to leverage this (MBIX NS) for the average joe (me) who
runs their own resolving/caching BIND on Shaw?
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