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'''Community.asia''' is a coalition of internet organizations based in the Asia Pacific region. Some of its members include: [[DotAsia]], The Japanese Registry Service ([[JPRS]]), [[APNIC]], [[APTLD]], and the Asia Pacific Networking Group ([[APNG]]). | |||
Community.asia's self-described objective is "to bring together the Internet community in the Asia Pacific region. Community.Asia aspires to develop to become a shared space for commercial as well as non-commercial initiatives that promote Internet development in Asia, such as the coordination on physical pavilions and web presence at Internet related conferences and events worldwide".<ref>[http://www.community.asia/ Community.Asia]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 11 March 2021
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Community.asia is a coalition of internet organizations based in the Asia Pacific region. Some of its members include: DotAsia, The Japanese Registry Service (JPRS), APNIC, APTLD, and the Asia Pacific Networking Group (APNG).
Community.asia's self-described objective is "to bring together the Internet community in the Asia Pacific region. Community.Asia aspires to develop to become a shared space for commercial as well as non-commercial initiatives that promote Internet development in Asia, such as the coordination on physical pavilions and web presence at Internet related conferences and events worldwide".[1]