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'''SRS''' is the abbreviation for '''Shared Registry System'''. It came into existence in October, 1998 when the United Sates Department of Commerce ([[DOC]]) and Network Solutions Inc or [[NSI]] amended their Co-operative agreement. Under this agreement, the NSI was the sole registrar and registry administrator for top-level domains such as .net, .org, .com, etc. The amendment made to the agreement required the establishment of the Shared Registry System. <ref name="link1">[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accreditation-history.htm icann.org]accreditation history</ref> 
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'''SRS''' is the abbreviation for '''Shared Registry System'''. It came into existence in October, 1998 when the United Sates Department of Commerce ([[DOC]]) and [[Network Solutions]] Inc amended their co-operative agreement, originally stating that Network Solutions was the sole [[Registrar|registrar]] and [[Registry|registry]] administrator for [[TLD|top-level domains]] such as [[.net]], [[.org]], [[.com]], etc. The amendment establishment a Shared Registry System, meaning that an unlimited number of registrars may compete in the domain name registration business by using one shared registry.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accreditation-history.htm ICANN Accreditation History]</ref> It was a cooperative effort between Network Solutions and the U.S. Government to introduce stiff competition in the arena of the registration of second-level domain ([[SLD]]s) in the .net, .com, and .org TLDs.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/instructions-10sep10-en.htm icann.org]</ref>
 
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== What is included in SRS? ==
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In the Shared Registry System, an unlimited number of registrars compete for the domain name registration business by using one shared registry.<ref name="link1">[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accreditation-history.htm icann.org]accreditation history</ref> It is a cooperative effort between the NSI and U.S. Government to introduce stiff competition in the arena of the registration of the second-level domain or SLDs in the .net, .com, .org top level domains or TLDs. <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/instructions-10sep10-en.htm icann.org]</ref>
      
== SRS and ICANN ==
 
== SRS and ICANN ==
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