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| founded        = Melbourne, Australia, 2000
 
| founded        = Melbourne, Australia, 2000
 
| founders        = [[Adrian Kinderis]]
 
| founders        = [[Adrian Kinderis]]
| ownership      =  
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| ownership      = [[AusRegistry Group]]
 
| headquarters    = Level 8 10 Queens Road <br>Melbourne, VIC 3004<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/ausregistry AusRegistry on LinkedIn]</ref>
 
| headquarters    = Level 8 10 Queens Road <br>Melbourne, VIC 3004<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/companies/ausregistry AusRegistry on LinkedIn]</ref>
 
| country        = Australia
 
| country        = Australia
 
| businesses      = [[ARI Registry Services]], International Division  
 
| businesses      = [[ARI Registry Services]], International Division  
 
| products        =  
 
| products        =  
| employees      = 11-50
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| employees      = 80+
 
| revenue        =  
 
| revenue        =  
 
| website        = [http://www.ausregistry.com.au ausregistry.com.au]
 
| website        = [http://www.ausregistry.com.au ausregistry.com.au]
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| facebook        =  
 
| facebook        =  
 
| linkedin        =  
 
| linkedin        =  
| twitter        = ausregistryint
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| twitter        = AusRegistry_au
 
| keypeople      = [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO<br>
 
| keypeople      = [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO<br>
[[Krista Papac]], CSO<br>
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[[Andrew Pink]], Business Development Consultant<br>
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[[Michael Twist]], Business Development Consultant <br>
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[[Tracey Boak]], Business Development Consultant<br>
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[[Jack Simpson]], Marketing and Communications Manager<br>
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[[Axia Harrison]], Marketing and Events Coordinator
   
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'''AusRegistry''' is the registry operator and wholesale provider for all commercial Australian domains ([[.au]]), including .net.au and .com.au, as well as non-commercial Australian domain names, like .edu.au and .gov.au. <ref>[http://www.ausregistrygroup.com.au/about.php AusRegistry Pty Ltd. About AusRegistry]</ref> It was the first commercial Internet registry in Australia.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/corporate.php Ausregistry.com]</ref>
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'''AusRegistry''' is the registry operator and wholesale provider for all commercial Australian domains ([[.au]]), including .net.au and .com.au, as well as non-commercial Australian domain names, like .edu.au and .gov.au. <ref>[http://www.ausregistrygroup.com.au/about.php AusRegistry Pty Ltd. About AusRegistry]</ref> It was the first commercial Internet registry in Australia.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/corporate.php Ausregistry.com]</ref> Its international division, AusRegistry International, was rebranded as [[ARI Registry Services]] in 2011.
    
==History ==
 
==History ==
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====International Division====
 
====International Division====
 
AusRegistry Pty Group's International subsidiary, AusRegistry International, rebranded itself as of October, 2011 to [[ARI Registry Services]]. The move was made to enhance its image abroad, and dispel the preoccupations that working with an Australian company meant uncertainty and risks for a non-Australian organization. Along with the rebranding annoucnement, [[ARI]] also announced that it would be the first [[registry]] to offer its customers the choice between two primary locations for the operation of a [[TLD]] registry. Establishing its location outside of Australia involved deploying registry infrastructure and resources to the United States.<ref>[http://ariservices.com/news-global-rebrand.php Global Rebrand, ARIServices.com]</ref> Prior to the move, ARI already had an office in the United States, and clients on 4 continents; still, the AUS prefix was not amenable to global expansion and recognition.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/ausregistry-drops-the-aus-sets-up-in-us/ AusRegistry drops the Aus, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
 
AusRegistry Pty Group's International subsidiary, AusRegistry International, rebranded itself as of October, 2011 to [[ARI Registry Services]]. The move was made to enhance its image abroad, and dispel the preoccupations that working with an Australian company meant uncertainty and risks for a non-Australian organization. Along with the rebranding annoucnement, [[ARI]] also announced that it would be the first [[registry]] to offer its customers the choice between two primary locations for the operation of a [[TLD]] registry. Establishing its location outside of Australia involved deploying registry infrastructure and resources to the United States.<ref>[http://ariservices.com/news-global-rebrand.php Global Rebrand, ARIServices.com]</ref> Prior to the move, ARI already had an office in the United States, and clients on 4 continents; still, the AUS prefix was not amenable to global expansion and recognition.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/ausregistry-drops-the-aus-sets-up-in-us/ AusRegistry drops the Aus, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
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==New gTLDs==
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Information on AusRegistry's new gTLD services can be found on the page of its international subsidiary, [[ARI Registry Services]].
    
== Interesting Facts about AusRegistry ==
 
== Interesting Facts about AusRegistry ==
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* 2003 MYOB/Telstra Victorian Government Small Business Award
 
* 2003 MYOB/Telstra Victorian Government Small Business Award
 
* AusRegistry was the first registry in the world to fully implement, and go live with the [[EPP Protocol]].<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/corporate.php Ausregistry.com]</ref>
 
* AusRegistry was the first registry in the world to fully implement, and go live with the [[EPP Protocol]].<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/corporate.php Ausregistry.com]</ref>
==Affiliations==
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In 2010, [[Iron Mountain]] and AusRegistry signed a co-referral plan related to the new [[gTLD]] process. The plan calls for [[Iron Mountain]] to refer its clients looking to register as new gTLD registry operators to Ausregistry, while AusRegistry would refer those clients looking for data escrow services to Iron Mountain.<ref>[http://www.ironmountain.com/NewsArticle.aspx?id=17179873796 IronMountain.com]</ref>
   
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
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* [http://www.ausregistry.com/ AusRegistry International official website]
 
* [http://www.ausregistry.com/ AusRegistry International official website]
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[[Category: Registries]]
 
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