AusRegistry
Industry | Internet |
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Area served | Australia |
Key people | Adrian Kinderis, CEO |
Services | Domain registration |
Number of employees | 75+ |
Website |
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AusRegistry is a Melbourne, Australia based company that specialises in domain name registry services.
AusRegistry is the current registry operator and wholesale provider for all commercial .au (Australian) domain names including .com.au and .net.au and the non-commercial domain names .edu.au and .gov.au. It doesn't provide any services to the general public.[1]
In 2002, after an open tender, AusRegistry was awarded a four-year contract to operate the domain name registry for auDA. In 2005, after another open tender, AusRegistry was once again selected to be the registry operator for a second four-year period commencing on 1 July 2006. Controversially, in February 2009 auDA announced that it had extended its .au Registry Licence Agreement with Ausregistry until 2014 without a tender bid.
A 2012 report found that 99% of registered domains where within the .com.au, .net.au and .org.au spaces.[2]
AusRegistry's TLD registry is compliant with the latest Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) standards and was one of the first to offer rapid DNS updating in ccTLD zone files.
AusRegistry International is a subsidiary of AusRegistry that provides domain name registry services outside of Australia and other registry services.
AusRegistry previously operated the Renewable Energy Certificates Registry under contract to the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) a statutory authority established to administer the Australian Government's Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000.[3] In 2005, AusRegistry International was awarded the tender to re-develop and manage the REC (Renewable Energy Certificate) Registry system until 2010. The REC registry currently manages over 13.5 million objects within stringent SLAs covering availability and response times.
Adrian Kinderis is the CEO of AusRegistry Pty Ltd.
See also
References
- ↑ AusRegistry: Overview. AusRegistry. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
- ↑ Stephen Withers (18 January 2012). ".au domains on the up-and-up". ITWire. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
- ↑ ComLaw Act Compilations - Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (174)
External links
- Official website
- AusRegistry International - official International site.
- auDA extends AusRegistry's .au registry term to 2014
- REC Registry Web Site
- Australian registry whois
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