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{{CompanyInfo| | {{CompanyInfo| | ||
| logo = . | | logo = Nz_registry_services.JPG | ||
| industry = Information Technology | | industry = Information Technology | ||
| founded = 2002 | | founded = 2002 | ||
| headquarters = Level 9 Grand Arcade Tower 16 Willis St. Wellington 6011 | | headquarters = Level 9 Grand Arcade Tower<br> | ||
16 Willis St.<br> | |||
Wellington, 6011 | |||
| country = New Zealand | | country = New Zealand | ||
| website = http://nzrs.net.nz | | website = http://nzrs.net.nz | ||
| keypeople = Jay Daly, CEO<br> | | keypeople = [[Jay Daly]], CEO<br> | ||
Dave Baker, Chief Technical Officer<br> | [[Dave Baker]], Chief Technical Officer<br> | ||
Sue Carter, Administration<br> | [[Sue Carter]], Administration<br> | ||
Manuella Vetta, Support Analyst<br> | [[Manuella Vetta]], Support Analyst<br> | ||
Sebastian Castro, DNS Specialist | [[Sebastian Castro]], DNS Specialist | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''.nz Registry Services (NZRS)''' | '''.nz Registry Services (NZRS)''' | ||
In 2016 the InternetNZ Council initiated an organisational review of the InternetNZ group (InternetNZ, the Domain Name Commission and NZRS). The outcome from the proposal and public consultation was that from 1 April 2018, all the work of InternetNZ and NZRS was streamlined under one banner; InternetNZ. NZRS ceased to exist, and its people and services have been integrated into InternetNZ. | |||
At present, the wholesale domain name fee for NZRS is $1.25 per month per domain name. Authorized registrars | The following content was true when NZRS was in function. | ||
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'''NZRS''' supervises the business operations of New Zeland's [[.nz]] [[ccTLD]]. It is a limited liability company fully owned by [[InternetNZ]], a non-profit open membership organization dedicated to promoting coordinated development and protecting the Internet community in New Zealand. <ref>[http://internetnz.net.nz/about-us InternetNZ]</ref> | |||
The Domain Name Commission Ltd. [[(DNCL)]], a sister company of NZRS, is responsible for the approval of registrars as well as the implementation of policies, and monitoring of the service level agreements, for the .nz domain name. | |||
At present, the wholesale domain name fee for NZRS is $1.25 per month per domain name. Authorized registrars are able to set their own retail price for .nz domain name.<ref>[http://nzrs.net.nz/about/market NZRS.nz]</ref> | |||
==Dispute and Complaint Process== | ==Dispute and Complaint Process== | ||
NZRS is a listing service and the .nz DNS operates on a “first come first serve” policy. | NZRS is a listing service and the .nz DNS operates on a “first come first serve” policy. The DNCL will only participate in a dispute if a complainant believes that there is a breach in the .nz agreement or policies. A complaint must be filed in writing within 60 days after the incident occured and should be directed to the appropriate party. | ||
If the parties involved are not able to come up with an acceptable resolution, the issue will be presented to | If the parties involved are not able to come up with an acceptable resolution, the issue will be presented to the DNCL for investigation. The DNCL has the discretion to refer the case to a government agency such as the Commerce Commission, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, or to the Privacy Commissioner.<ref>[http://dnc.or.nz/content/dispute_and_complaint.pdf DNC.nz]</ref> | ||
==Technical Community Membership== | ==Technical Community Membership== | ||
NZRS is a member of the following technical communities: <ref>[http://nzrs.net.nz NZRS.nz]</ref> | |||
1. [[ISC|International Systems Consortium]]- is a non-profit organization, producer and distributor of world class Open Source software for the Internet Community and maker of [[Bind]], the most popular open source [[DNS]] software. It is also one of the pioneers in DNS security and research. <ref>[http://www.isc.org/about ISC.org]</ref> | |||
2. DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center | 2. [[DNS-OARC|DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center]]-a leading organization that brings together operators, implementers, security providers and researchers to discuss their concerns, share information, and learn together through a trusted platform. <ref> [http://www.dns-oarc.net DNS-OARC.net]</ref> | ||
3. Internet Assigned Numbers | 3. [[IANA|Internet Assigned Numbers Association]]- an organization operated by [[ICANN]], which is responsible for the global coordination of the [[DNS]] root system, [[IP Address|IP addressing]], and other protocol resourcing.<ref>[http://www.iana.org IANA.org]</ref> | ||
4. Registration Infrastructure Security | 4. [[RISG|Registration Infrastructure Security]]- is a global group composed of domain [[Registry|registries]] and [[Registrar|registrars]] as well as law enforcement agencies working together to fight Internet identity theft.<ref>[http://risggroup.org RISG.org]</ref> | ||
5. NZ Network Operators Group | 5. [[NZNOG|NZ Network Operators Group]]- is an online community of network operators which facilitates discussions and conferences to create an avenue for technical information exchange among network operators in New Zealand.<ref>[http://www.nznog.org NZNOG.org]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 7 May 2024
Industry: | Information Technology |
Founded: | 2002 |
Headquarters: | Level 9 Grand Arcade Tower 16 Willis St. |
Country: | New Zealand |
Website: | http://nzrs.net.nz |
Key People | |
Jay Daly, CEO Dave Baker, Chief Technical Officer |
.nz Registry Services (NZRS)
In 2016 the InternetNZ Council initiated an organisational review of the InternetNZ group (InternetNZ, the Domain Name Commission and NZRS). The outcome from the proposal and public consultation was that from 1 April 2018, all the work of InternetNZ and NZRS was streamlined under one banner; InternetNZ. NZRS ceased to exist, and its people and services have been integrated into InternetNZ.
The following content was true when NZRS was in function.
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NZRS supervises the business operations of New Zeland's .nz ccTLD. It is a limited liability company fully owned by InternetNZ, a non-profit open membership organization dedicated to promoting coordinated development and protecting the Internet community in New Zealand. [1]
The Domain Name Commission Ltd. (DNCL), a sister company of NZRS, is responsible for the approval of registrars as well as the implementation of policies, and monitoring of the service level agreements, for the .nz domain name.
At present, the wholesale domain name fee for NZRS is $1.25 per month per domain name. Authorized registrars are able to set their own retail price for .nz domain name.[2]
Dispute and Complaint Process
NZRS is a listing service and the .nz DNS operates on a “first come first serve” policy. The DNCL will only participate in a dispute if a complainant believes that there is a breach in the .nz agreement or policies. A complaint must be filed in writing within 60 days after the incident occured and should be directed to the appropriate party.
If the parties involved are not able to come up with an acceptable resolution, the issue will be presented to the DNCL for investigation. The DNCL has the discretion to refer the case to a government agency such as the Commerce Commission, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, or to the Privacy Commissioner.[3]
Technical Community Membership
NZRS is a member of the following technical communities: [4]
1. International Systems Consortium- is a non-profit organization, producer and distributor of world class Open Source software for the Internet Community and maker of Bind, the most popular open source DNS software. It is also one of the pioneers in DNS security and research. [5]
2. DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center-a leading organization that brings together operators, implementers, security providers and researchers to discuss their concerns, share information, and learn together through a trusted platform. [6]
3. Internet Assigned Numbers Association- an organization operated by ICANN, which is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS root system, IP addressing, and other protocol resourcing.[7]
4. Registration Infrastructure Security- is a global group composed of domain registries and registrars as well as law enforcement agencies working together to fight Internet identity theft.[8]
5. NZ Network Operators Group- is an online community of network operators which facilitates discussions and conferences to create an avenue for technical information exchange among network operators in New Zealand.[9]