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'''CentralNic''' is the longest-running global domain registry in the world <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/5387/ CircleID.com]</ref>, currently managing 27 niche domain extensions including us.com, uk.com, com.de and .la - the ccTLD for the country of Laos which also represents the city of Los Angeles. CentralNic is the only registry to have launched three new domain extensions in the past 12 months, and in 2010 completed the largest deployment of [[DNSSEC]] of any registry to date. Their headquarters is located in London, Great Britain.
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'''CentralNic''' is the longest-running global domain registry in the world <ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/5387/ CircleID.com]</ref>, currently managing 27 niche domain extensions including us.com, uk.com, com.de and .la - the ccTLD for the country of Laos which also represents the city of Los Angeles. CentralNic is the only registry to have launched three new domain extensions in the past 12 months, and in 2010 completed the largest deployment of [[DNSSEC]] of any registry to date. Their global headquarters are located in London, Great Britain.
 
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Currently, they are the domain registration operator for the .LA [[ccTLD]]; technically, this domain space is meant for Laos, though the company markets them as being Los Angeles domains.<ref>[https://www.centralnic.com/names/domains Domains offered by CentralNic]</ref>
      
CentralNic's portoflio of short (2 letter) [[SLD|second-level domain names]], against which it sells [[Third Level Domains|third level names]]through a worldwide network of over 1500 registrars <ref>[https://www.centralnic.com/company About CentralNic]</ref> makes it an unusually innovative registry.
 
CentralNic's portoflio of short (2 letter) [[SLD|second-level domain names]], against which it sells [[Third Level Domains|third level names]]through a worldwide network of over 1500 registrars <ref>[https://www.centralnic.com/company About CentralNic]</ref> makes it an unusually innovative registry.
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