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'''UAEnic''' is an ICANN-accredited registrar responsible for administering [[.ae]], the [[ccTLD]] for the United Arab Emirates, as well as the [[IDN]] [[امارات.]].
'''UAEnic''' is an ICANN-accredited registrar responsible for administering [[.ae]], the [[ccTLD]] for the United Arab Emirates, as well as the [[IDN]] [[امارات.]].


==.ae ccTLD==
The .ae domain was originally delegated to [[UUNET]], but after a brief period of administration by the United Arab Emirates University, was transferred to [[Etisalat]] in 2005, with the recognition that the domain should be administered within the country. Since that time, Etisalat, through its division in the UAEnic, has been responsible for the operation of the domain name. Its re-delegation faced some obstacles due to the lack of clear community support in the region.<ref name="redelegation">[https://www.iana.org/reports/2008/ae-report-23jan2008.html IANA Report on the Redelegation of the .AE Top-Level Domain], IANA.org. Retrieved 2015 November 12.</ref>
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[[Category: Registrars]]
[[Category: Registrars]]

Revision as of 00:43, 13 November 2015

Industry: Internet
Country: United Arab Emirates
Website: nic.ae
Twitter: @UAEnic

UAEnic is an ICANN-accredited registrar responsible for administering .ae, the ccTLD for the United Arab Emirates, as well as the IDN امارات..

.ae ccTLD[edit | edit source]

The .ae domain was originally delegated to UUNET, but after a brief period of administration by the United Arab Emirates University, was transferred to Etisalat in 2005, with the recognition that the domain should be administered within the country. Since that time, Etisalat, through its division in the UAEnic, has been responsible for the operation of the domain name. Its re-delegation faced some obstacles due to the lack of clear community support in the region.[1]

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