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A '''[[Registry]]''' is the database of all domain names registered under a certain [[TLD]]. A '''Registry Operator''', also known as a '''Network Information Center (NIC)''', refers to person(s) or entity(ies) responsible for providing registry services. These services include customer database administration, zone file publication, [[DNS]] and [[DNSSEC]] operation, marketing and policy determination. A Registry may outsource some, all, or none of these services. Different registries exist for different [[TLD]]s.
[[ICANN 41 - Singapore]] was hosted between 19 and 24 June 2011 by [[iDA]] at the Raffles City Convention Centre. ICANN 41 marked the departure of [[Peter Dengate Thrush]] from [[ICANN]]. He was influential in establishing what would become the [[ccNSO]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/thrush.htm Official ICANN Biography for Peter Dengate Thrush]</ref> Also, at ICANN 41, [[NPOC]] was approved by the [[ICANN Board]]. The purpose of the NPOC is to represent operational concerns related to service delivery of not-for-profit and non-governmental organizations that are domain registrants in the [[DNS]].<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/home.html npoc.org]</ref> The ICANN Board also approved the [[New gTLD Program]] at ICANN 41, after many years of discussion, debate, and deliberation with the [[ICANN Community|Internet community, business groups, and governments]].
 
See our list of [[:Category:Registries|registry companies]]
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