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| founded        = Melbourne, Australia, 2000
| founded        = Melbourne, Australia, 2000
| founders        = [[Adrian Kinderis]]
| founders        = [[Adrian Kinderis]]
| ownership      =  
| 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      =  
| businesses      = [[ARI Registry Services]], International Division
| products        =  
| products        =  
| employees      = 11-50
| 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
| twitter        = AusRegistry_au
| keypeople      = [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO<br>
| keypeople      = [[Adrian Kinderis]], CEO<br>
[[Krista Papac]], CSO<br>
[[Andrew Pink]], Business Development Consultant
}}
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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>
'''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 ==
AusRegistry was founded in 2000 and has its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia.  AusRegistry was initially founded under the name RegistrarsAsia Pty Ltd. (now AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd.).<ref>[http://www.ausregistrygroup.com.au/about.php About AusRegistry]</ref> AusRegistry Pty Ltd. is a subsidiary of the AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd. which was founded in December, 2001.  
AusRegistry was founded in 2000 and has its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia; it was initially founded under the name RegistrarsAsia Pty Ltd. (now AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd.).<ref>[http://www.ausregistrygroup.com.au/about.php About AusRegistry]</ref> AusRegistry Pty Ltd. is a subsidiary of the AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd. which was founded in December, 2001.  


AusRegistry secured a four year contract to operate the domain name registry for [[auDA]], in 2002. A second four year period was obtained in 2005, with the contract beginning in June of 2006. The [[.au]] Registry Licence Agreement that [[auDA]] has with AusRegistry was subsequently extended until 2014<ref>[http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-26022009/ auDA extends AusRegistry's .au registry term to 2014]</ref>, which both parties announced in February, 2009.
AusRegistry secured a four year contract to operate the domain name registry for [[auDA]], the [[.au]] [[ccTLD]] manager, in 2002. A second four year period was obtained in 2005, with the contract beginning in June of 2006. The [[.au]] Registry Licence Agreement that [[auDA]] has with AusRegistry was subsequently extended until 2014<ref>[http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-26022009/ auDA extends AusRegistry's .au registry term to 2014]</ref>, which both parties announced in February, 2009.


Given that AusRegistry manages all [[SLD]]s in Australia, are involved with the [[ccTLD]] itself, and the IT infrastructure for primary name and [[WhoIs]] servers within the .au namespace, they effectively run much of the Internet in Australia. They also have become the domain managers for smaller nations in the region,<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/corporate.php Ausregistry.com]</ref> such as the small island nation of Nauru. These deals are necessitated by the lack of formal infrastructure to provide national management of ones own [[ccTLD]]. The Solomon Islands relied on AusRegistry to develop their registration process from 2004-2007. Nauru, like the Solomon Islands before it, hopes that their current, beneficial deal with AusRegistry will eventually result in a national infrastructure that is able to take over management of the [[ccTLD]].<ref>[http://www.inquisitr.com/43950/ausregistry-international-to-provide-domain-name-registry-services-for-nr/ Inquistir.com]</ref>
Given that AusRegistry manages all [[SLD]]s in Australia, is involved with the [[ccTLD]] itself, and the IT infrastructure for primary name and [[WhoIs]] servers within the .au namespace, it effectively runs much of the Internet in Australia. [[auDA]] and AusRegistry acknowledged the important roles they both play in promoting the Internet in Australia when the .au registration number hit 2 million in March, 2011.<ref>[http://www.itwire.com/it-policy-news/regulation/45625-aussie-au-domain-registrations-hits-2-million iTWire.com]</ref>  
===Expansion===
==International Development and Expansion==
AusRegistry has recently been solidifying their reputation as an international registry, domain manager, and software developer. They have secured deals with Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to provide software support for their respective registry services. It is the first company in the world to provide the support necessary to carry these countries' Arabic-based [[IDN]] services live, and facilitate the use of Arabic as a primary Internet language. Given these solid partnerships, AusRegistry is poised to continue to grow throughout the region and become a power-player in [[IDN]]s. The Omani Telecommunications regulatory body commented that “AusRegistry International met the evaluation criteria and were the highest ranked respondents to the tender issued by the [Telecommunications Ministry] for the provision of a new Domain Name Registry System for Oman. As such, [we have] chosen to partner with AusRegistry International to establish a new Domain Name Registry System for Oman that will provide benefits to the Omani community for many years to come".<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2011/03/08/ausregistry-international-spreads-registry-wings-to-include-oman/ DomainPulse.com]</ref>
AusRegistry's International subsidiary, [[ARI Registry Services]], has provided registry services and consultation for a number of [[ccTLD]]s, and [[IDN]]s, and has been asserting itself in the new gTLD space as well.
====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>


 
==New gTLDs==
They also provide consultations for the operation of South Africa's [[.za]] [[ccTLD]], which is the largest ccTLD in Africa.<ref>[http://www.domainnews.com/en/ausregistry-international-wins-another-lucrative-middle-east-internet-contract.html DomainNews.com]</ref>
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 ==
AusRegistry has a subsidiary, named AusRegistry International, that allows for people outside Australia to buy [[.au]] domain names.
AusRegistry, under contract to the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, a statutory authority founded to manage the Australian Government's Renewable Energy Act of 2000<ref>[http://www.comlaw.gov.au/comlaw/Legislation/ActCompilation1.nsf/0/8994EB68074BFB4CCA257590000D85C9?OpenDocument ComLaw Act Compilations - Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (174)]</ref>, is the operator of the Renewable Energy Certificates Registry.<ref>[http://www.orer.gov.au/rec-registry/index.html What is the REC registry?]</ref>
AusRegistry, under contract to the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, a statutory authority founded to manage the Australian Government's Renewable Energy Act of 2000<ref>[http://www.comlaw.gov.au/comlaw/Legislation/ActCompilation1.nsf/0/8994EB68074BFB4CCA257590000D85C9?OpenDocument ComLaw Act Compilations - Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (174)]</ref>, is the operator of the Renewable Energy Certificates Registry.<ref>[http://www.orer.gov.au/rec-registry/index.html What is the REC registry?]</ref>


On October 10th, 2010, AusRegistry reported that there were currently over 1.8 million [[.au]] domains registered, and over 1.6 million .com.au domains registered. The total number of [[.au]] and .com.au registered domains grew constantly since 2008 by about 300,000 new domains each year.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/reports/2010/PUBLIC-201010.pdf AusRegistry EOM Report for General Release]</ref>
On October 10th, 2010, AusRegistry reported that there were currently over 1.8 million [[.au]] domains registered, and over 1.6 million .com.au domains registered. The total number of [[.au]] and .com.au registered domains grew constantly since 2008 by about 300,000 new domains each year.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/reports/2010/PUBLIC-201010.pdf AusRegistry EOM Report for General Release]</ref> They hit the 2 million mark in March, 2011.<ref>[http://www.itwire.com/it-policy-news/regulation/45625-aussie-au-domain-registrations-hits-2-million iTWire.com]</ref>


== Awards and Achievements ==
== Awards and Achievements ==
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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==
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 ==
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* [http://www.ausregistry.com/ AusRegistry International official website]
* [http://www.ausregistry.com/ AusRegistry International official website]


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Latest revision as of 18:31, 10 March 2021

Type: Privately Held
Industry: Registry
Founded: Melbourne, Australia, 2000
Founder(s): Adrian Kinderis
Ownership: AusRegistry Group
Headquarters: Level 8 10 Queens Road
Melbourne, VIC 3004[1]
Country: Australia
Businesses: ARI Registry Services, International Division
Employees: 80+
Website: ausregistry.com.au
Twitter: @AusRegistry_au
Key People
Adrian Kinderis, CEO

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. [2] It was the first commercial Internet registry in Australia.[3] Its international division, AusRegistry International, was rebranded as ARI Registry Services in 2011.

History

AusRegistry was founded in 2000 and has its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia; it was initially founded under the name RegistrarsAsia Pty Ltd. (now AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd.).[4] AusRegistry Pty Ltd. is a subsidiary of the AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd. which was founded in December, 2001.

AusRegistry secured a four year contract to operate the domain name registry for auDA, the .au ccTLD manager, in 2002. A second four year period was obtained in 2005, with the contract beginning in June of 2006. The .au Registry Licence Agreement that auDA has with AusRegistry was subsequently extended until 2014[5], which both parties announced in February, 2009.

Given that AusRegistry manages all SLDs in Australia, is involved with the ccTLD itself, and the IT infrastructure for primary name and WhoIs servers within the .au namespace, it effectively runs much of the Internet in Australia. auDA and AusRegistry acknowledged the important roles they both play in promoting the Internet in Australia when the .au registration number hit 2 million in March, 2011.[6]

International Development and Expansion

AusRegistry's International subsidiary, ARI Registry Services, has provided registry services and consultation for a number of ccTLDs, and IDNs, and has been asserting itself in the new gTLD space as well.

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.[7] 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.[8]

New gTLDs

Information on AusRegistry's new gTLD services can be found on the page of its international subsidiary, ARI Registry Services.

Interesting Facts about AusRegistry

AusRegistry, under contract to the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, a statutory authority founded to manage the Australian Government's Renewable Energy Act of 2000[9], is the operator of the Renewable Energy Certificates Registry.[10]

On October 10th, 2010, AusRegistry reported that there were currently over 1.8 million .au domains registered, and over 1.6 million .com.au domains registered. The total number of .au and .com.au registered domains grew constantly since 2008 by about 300,000 new domains each year.[11] They hit the 2 million mark in March, 2011.[12]

Awards and Achievements

  • 2002 Australian IT&T 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.[13]

References

External links