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[[Category:CcTLD Registry]] |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 18 June 2024
Type: | Non-Profit |
Industry: | Registry |
Founded: | 1987 |
Headquarters: | Box 7399 Ringvägen 100A, 9 tr. |
Country: | Sweden |
Revenue: | SEK 40 Million (2010) |
Email: | info[at]iis.se |
Website: | IIS |
Facebook: | Stiftelsen för Internetinfrastruktur |
Twitter: | @stiftelsen |
Key People | |
Anders Flodström, Chairman |
IIS or Stiftelsen för Internetinfrastruktur is the manager of, and ICANN accredited registrar for, the Swedish ccTLD, .se.[1] According to their website they have more than 1 million registered domain names. They have a long list of Internet development projects including development of different applications, education on different aspects of the Internet aspects, publications and IPv6 implementation. Active projects can be found here.[2]
IIS was the first organisation in the world to implement open DNSSEC.[3] The company co-founded EURid with the registry operators for Belgium and Italy's ccTLDs, .be and .it, which are DNS Belgium and Instituto di Informatica e Telematica.[4][5]
Services
IIS regularly arranges seminars and conferences in co-operation with other local companies. It arranges competitions in which a large number of students participate.[6] The complete list of upcoming events can be seen here. It is running a campaign named Internet Fund, which allows anyone to apply for financing from IIS if they have a planned Internet promotion or advocacy project.[7] IIS also believes in the future of open source technology and is working for the creation of better open source applications for people.[8]
Awards
IIS received a Swedish Quality Award in 2010 for its role in the development of the Swedish Internet community.[9].
External Links
- IIS Youtube Channel.