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{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = JPNIC.JPG
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| logo            = Jpnic.JPG
 
| type            = Non-profit
 
| type            = Non-profit
 
| industry        = Internet
 
| industry        = Internet
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| founders        =
 
| founders        =
 
| ownership      =  
 
| ownership      =  
| headquarters    = 6F Kokusai-Kougyou-Kanda Bldg.<br>
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| headquarters    = Uchikanda OS Bldg 4F<br>
2-3-4 Uchikanda, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 101-0047
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2-12-6 Uchikanda, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 101-0047
 
| country        = Japan
 
| country        = Japan
 
| businesses      =  
 
| businesses      =  
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| employees      =   
 
| employees      =   
 
| revenue        =
 
| revenue        =
| website        = [http://www.nic.ad.jp JPNIC]
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| website        = [https://www.nic.ad.jp JPNIC]
| blog            =
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| blog            =[https://blog.nic.ad.jp JPNIC blog]
 
| facebook        =  
 
| facebook        =  
 
| linkedin        =  
 
| linkedin        =  
| twitter        =  
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| twitter        =JPNIC_info
| keypeople      = [[Dr. Shigeki Goto]], President
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| keypeople      = Dr. Hiroshi Esaki, President
    
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'''Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)''' is the national registry of Japan; it is responsible for providing allocation and registration services for [[IP Address|IP addresses]] and [[AS Number|AS numbers]]; it formerly supervised the operations of the [[.jp]] [[ccTLD]], a responsibility now overseen by [[JPRS]]. JPNIC also serves as coordinator of relevant information and activities of [[ICANN]] for the Japanese internet community. JPNIC is a non-profit, membership-based corporation.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/about.html JPNIC]</ref>
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'''Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)''' is the national registry of Japan which is responsible for providing allocation and registration services for [[IP Address|IP addresses]] and [[AS Number|AS numbers]]; it formerly supervised the operations of the [[.jp]] [[ccTLD]], a responsibility now overseen by [[JPRS]]. JPNIC also serves as coordinator of relevant information and activities of [[ICANN]] for the Japanese internet community. JPNIC is a non-profit, membership-based corporation.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/about.html JPNIC]</ref>
    
==History==
 
==History==
The history of the Japanese Internet is based on four networks, which were instrumental in the establishment of JPNIC. The networks are: The Japanese University Network ([[JUNET]]), Widely Integrated Distributed Environment([[WIDE]]), Todai International Science Network ([[TISN]]), and [[JAIN]].<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/history/origin.html History]</ref>
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The history of the Japanese Internet is based on four networks, which were instrumental in the establishment of JPNIC. The networks are: The Japanese University Network ([[JUNET]]), Widely Integrated Distributed Environment([[WIDE]]), Todai International Science Network ([[TISN]]), and [[JAIN]].<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/profile/history/origin.html History], www.nic.ad.jp</ref>
    
In 1984, [[Jun Murai]], a computer scientist known as the '''Father of Japanese Internet''' established JUNET, which as the cornerstone of Japan's Internet and its development. In 1988, Murai created the [[WIDE]] Project, a research group to further develop JUNET, which served as a foundation for research, development, operations and industrial innovations in computer communications. WIDE became the backbone of Japan’s Internet and it was the first transfer control protocol/Internet protocol (IP) network in the Asia-Pacific region.<ref>[http://www.wide.ad.jp/news/press/20110329-IEEE-e.html Jun Murai]</ref>
 
In 1984, [[Jun Murai]], a computer scientist known as the '''Father of Japanese Internet''' established JUNET, which as the cornerstone of Japan's Internet and its development. In 1988, Murai created the [[WIDE]] Project, a research group to further develop JUNET, which served as a foundation for research, development, operations and industrial innovations in computer communications. WIDE became the backbone of Japan’s Internet and it was the first transfer control protocol/Internet protocol (IP) network in the Asia-Pacific region.<ref>[http://www.wide.ad.jp/news/press/20110329-IEEE-e.html Jun Murai]</ref>
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