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'''NIC.CI''' is the registry for the [[.ci]] country code top-level domain ([[ccTLD]]) for Côte d'Ivoire. The company was established in June, 1995, and is a division of the Ivorian Association for the Promotion and Development of the Internet (AIPD); [[Souleymane Oumtaga]] serves as its general manager.<ref>[http://www.nic.ci/index.php www.nic.ci]</ref>
'''NIC.CI''' is the registry for the [[.ci]] [[ccTLD]] of the Côte d'Ivoire. The company was established in June, 1995, and is a division of the Ivorian Association for the Promotion and Development of the Internet (AIPD); [[Souleymane Oumtanaga]] serves as its general manager.<ref>[http://www.nic.ci/index.php www.nic.ci]</ref>


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
* 1990 - The National Institute of Technical Education (INSET) expressed the idea to connect the Internet. The only structure that
* 1990 - The National Institute of Technical Education (INSET) expressed an interest in connecting to the Internet. The only structure that
could provide an Internet connection was ORSTOM (now IRD).The INSET acquired PC 286 to connect to the Orio system of the ORSTOM by UUCP.
could provide an Internet connection was ORSTOM (now IRD- Institut de recherche pour le développement), the French Institute of Scientific Research for Development in Cooperation. INSET acquired PC 286 to connect to the Orio system of the ORSTOM by UUCP.
* 1992 - INSET with the ORSTOM's assistance and supported requested and obtained the management of [[.ci]] ccTLD. Mr. Souleymane Oumtanaga serves as the technical and administrative contact.
* 1992 - Mr. Souleymane Oumtanaga became the technical and administrative contact of .ci ccTLD with  ORSTOM's assistance and support.
* 1995 - ADNTIC (Association for the Development of New Information Technology and Communication) was created to manage the .ci ccTLD.
* 1995 - ADNTIC (Association for the Development of New Information Technology and Communication) was created to manage the .ci ccTLD.
* 1996 - The first [[ISP]] in  Africa went online  
* 1996 - The first [[ISP]] in  Africa went online  
* 1998 - Repatriation of the base to Montpellier, Abidjan
* 1998 - Repatriation of the base to Montpellier, Abidjan
* 2006 - CODEV-nic, free platform to run a registry was created
* 2006 - CODEV-nic, a free domain name registry platform was developed by .ci (Ivory Coast) registry in cooperation with the [[.mg]] (Madagascar) and [[.fr]] (France) registries


==Services==
==Services==
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==Partnerships==
==Partnerships==
NIC.CI is accredited by [[ICANN]], [[AFRINIC]], [[AFNIC]],[[IANA]], Réseaux IP Européens, African Top Level Domain, African Network Operators Group, Assist Web Cote D' Ivoire, Network Start-up Resource Center and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs France.<ref>[http://www.nic.ci/index.php?page=partenaire Partnerships]</ref>
NIC.CI is accredited by [[ICANN]], [[AfriNIC]], [[AFNIC]], [[IANA]], [[RIPE NCC]], [[AfTLD]], [[AfNOG|African Network Operators Group]], Assist Web Cote D' Ivoire, Network Start-up Resource Center and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs France.<ref>[http://www.nic.ci/index.php?page=partenaire Partnerships]</ref>
 


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 3 August 2024

Type: Registry
Founded: 1995
Country: Côte d'Ivoire
Website: www.nic.ci
Key People
Souleymane Oumtanaga, General Manager

NIC.CI is the registry for the .ci ccTLD of the Côte d'Ivoire. The company was established in June, 1995, and is a division of the Ivorian Association for the Promotion and Development of the Internet (AIPD); Souleymane Oumtanaga serves as its general manager.[1]

Timeline[edit | edit source]

  • 1990 - The National Institute of Technical Education (INSET) expressed an interest in connecting to the Internet. The only structure that

could provide an Internet connection was ORSTOM (now IRD- Institut de recherche pour le développement), the French Institute of Scientific Research for Development in Cooperation. INSET acquired PC 286 to connect to the Orio system of the ORSTOM by UUCP.

  • 1992 - Mr. Souleymane Oumtanaga became the technical and administrative contact of .ci ccTLD with ORSTOM's assistance and support.
  • 1995 - ADNTIC (Association for the Development of New Information Technology and Communication) was created to manage the .ci ccTLD.
  • 1996 - The first ISP in Africa went online
  • 1998 - Repatriation of the base to Montpellier, Abidjan
  • 2006 - CODEV-nic, a free domain name registry platform was developed by .ci (Ivory Coast) registry in cooperation with the .mg (Madagascar) and .fr (France) registries

Services[edit | edit source]

The company provides registration of the .ci domain name under the platform Codev-NIC, Whois search availability and consultation.

Partnerships[edit | edit source]

NIC.CI is accredited by ICANN, AfriNIC, AFNIC, IANA, RIPE NCC, AfTLD, African Network Operators Group, Assist Web Cote D' Ivoire, Network Start-up Resource Center and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs France.[2]

References[edit | edit source]