InternetNZ and ICANN in Exchange of Letters
InternetNZ and ICANN in Exchange of Letters
Media
Release
31 October, 2007
InternetNZ (the Internet
Society of New Zealand Inc) is pleased to
announce that
it has formalised its relationship with ICANN
(the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
through the signing
of an exchange of letters.
ICANN is
the US-based organisation responsible for managing the
global
assignment of domain names and IP addresses.
The
exchange of letters means that InternetNZ now officially
recognises
ICANN’s role in coordinating the root
services of the Internet, and
ICANN officially recognises
InternetNZ’s role as the ccTLD (Country Code
Top Level
Domain) manager for .nz.
The letters state the intentions
of InternetNZ and ICANN to continue
working together to
maintain the Domain Name System (DNS) for the .nz
address
space for the benefit of the local and global
Internet
community. They also set out a range of
administrative undertakings.
The signing ceremony took
place yesterday at a meeting of the ICANN
board in Los
Angeles, California. It was attended by InternetNZ
and
ICANN representatives including current ICANN Chair
Vint Cerf, ICANN
President Dr Paul Twomey, InternetNZ
President Peter Macaulay,
InternetNZ Executive Director
Keith Davidson and Domain Name
Commissioner Debbie
Monahan.
InternetNZ Executive Director Keith Davidson says
the exchange of
letters formalises a longstanding and
mutually beneficial relationship
InternetNZ has enjoyed
with ICANN since its inception in 1998.
Dr Frank March,
who is representing the New Zealand Government on
the
Government Advisory Committee of ICANN in Los
Angeles, has welcomed the
move saying it provides a
useful step forward in providing additional
security and
stability for the Internet in New
Zealand.
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