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'''Tunisia Telecommunications Agency ATI''' is the organization that manages and administers the [[.tn]] [[ccTLD]] for Tunisia.<ref name="dotafrica">[http://dotafrica.blogspot.com/p/african-cctlds.html African ccTLDs], DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 10.</ref> It was founded in 1996 with the principle goal of promoting and developing internet usage in Tunisia.<ref name="tn">[http://www.ati.tn/fr/qui-sommes-nous Qui Sommes Nous], ati.tn. Retrieved 2015 November 12.</ref> It offers services under the direct registration model, whereby the registry offers services directly to the registrant without immediate registrars.<ref name="study">[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/eurid-middle-east-dns-study-initial-13oct15-en.pdf MEAC DNS Study], ICANN.org. Published 2015 October 13. Retrieved 2015 November 12.</ref>
'''Tunisia Internet Agency ATI''' is the company that manages and administers the [[.tn]] [[ccTLD]] for Tunisia.<ref name="dotafrica">[http://dotafrica.blogspot.com/p/african-cctlds.html African ccTLDs], DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 10.</ref> It was founded in 1996 with the principle goal of promoting and developing internet usage in Tunisia.<ref name="tn">[http://www.ati.tn/fr/qui-sommes-nous Qui Sommes Nous], ati.tn. Retrieved 2015 November 12.</ref> It offers services under the direct registration model, whereby the registry offers services directly to the registrant without immediate registrars.<ref name="study">[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/eurid-middle-east-dns-study-initial-13oct15-en.pdf MEAC DNS Study], ICANN.org. Published 2015 October 13. Retrieved 2015 November 12.</ref>


The .tn ccTLD was re-delegated once, in 1996, to ATI. The first decade of ATI's operation was under the overview of the Ben Ali regime, which interfered in the execution of the organization's principle functions as internet information hub, IP manager, and national domain name manager. The ccTLD went through a heavy restructuring phase in 2011, following the Arab Spring, with the goal of countering the adverse conditions imposed under the Ben Ali regime. Although the post-2011 restructuring was not a re-delegation, it operated similarly to one, as it shifted registry behavior according to political changes. ATI took the opportunity to realign its internal policies and external relations, by pursuing liberalization of the ccTLD and undertaking expansion projects.<ref name="study"></ref>
The .tn ccTLD was re-delegated once, in 1996, to ATI. The first decade of ATI's operation was under the overview of the Ben Ali regime, which interfered in the execution of the organization's principle functions as internet information hub, IP manager, and national domain name manager. The ccTLD went through a heavy restructuring phase in 2011, following the Arab Spring, with the goal of countering the adverse conditions imposed under the Ben Ali regime. Although the post-2011 restructuring was not a re-delegation, it operated similarly to one, as it shifted registry behavior according to political changes. ATI took the opportunity to realign its internal policies and external relations, by pursuing liberalization of the ccTLD and undertaking expansion projects.<ref name="study"></ref>