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Revision as of 09:23, 2 August 2012
Type: | Not-for-profit |
Industry: | Internet governance |
Founded: | UK (1999) |
Headquarters: | Belliardstraat 20, 1040 Brussels |
Country: | Belgium |
Website: | centr.org |
Twitter: | @CENTRnews |
Key People | |
Peter Vergote, Chairman Peter Van Roste, General Manager Wim Degezelle,Senior Policy Analyst Linda Verhaegen, Office Manager Patrick Myles, Information Manager Lise Fuhr, Board Member & DK Hostmaster Rep Richard Wein, Treasurer & NIC.at Rep Giovanni Seppia, Board Member & EURid Rep Anne-Marie Eklund-Löwinder, Board Member & .se Rep |
The Council for European National Top Level Domain Registries (CENTR) is an association of Internet country code top-level domain registry (ccTLD) managers,[1] whose objective is to promote and participate in the development of high standards for ccTLDs.[2]
CENTR provides a forum to discuss matters of policy affecting ccTLD registries. It acts as a channel for communication between registries, Internet governing bodies, and other organizations involved with the Internet, and promotes the interests of not-for-profit ccTLDs, lobbying on their behalf. It does not speak or act for individual registry managers. [3]
Although CENTR has a European focus, there are no geographical limitations on membership.
History[edit | edit source]
The project that was to become CENTR began as an offshoot of RIPE NCC in March 1998[4] and was funded informally by participating registries. In 1999, CENTR was legally established in the UK as a non-profit company separate from RIPE. In 2006, CENTR relocated to Belguim. CENTR activities are funded by membership fees and are performed by a secretariat based in Brussels.[5]
Members[edit | edit source]
As of January 2011, CENTR consists of 51 Full Members, 9 Associate Members and has granted Observer status to 11 organisations.[6]
Associate Organization | CENTR Representative(s) | TLDs |
.org, The Public Interest Registry | Paul Diaz | .org |
Afilias | Desiree Miloshevic | .info |
CNNIC | Tan Yaling | .cn |
JPRS | Hiro Hotta | .jp |
NeuStar | Marco Bernardi | .us, .biz |
NIC-Mexico | Oscar Robles-Garay | .mx |
Verisign | Sarah Langstone | .com, .net, .cc, .tv |
Observer Organization | CENTR Representative(s) | TLDs |
AfTLD | Barack Otieno | none |
APTLD | Jian Zhang | none |
Netnod | Kurt Erik Lindqvist | none |
EuroISPA | Michael Rotert | none |
European Commission | Andrea Glorioso | none |
ICANN | Kim Davies | none |
ISOC | Frederic Donck | none |
LACTLD | Carolina Aguerre | none |
NLnetLabs | Olaf Kolkman | none |
OARC | Ondrej Filip, Peter Koch | .eu |
RIPE | Rob Blokzijl | none |
RIPE NCC | Axel Pawlik | none |