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'''Burundi National Center of Information Technology''' is the organization that manages and administers the [[.bi]] [[ccTLD]] for Burundi.<ref name="dotafrica">[http://dotafrica.blogspot.com/p/african-cctlds.html African ccTLDs], DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 9.</ref>
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'''Centre National de l’Informatique (CNI)''' or, in English, '''Burundi National Center of Information Technology''' is the organization that manages and administers the [[.bi]] [[ccTLD]] for Burundi.<ref name="dotafrica">[http://dotafrica.blogspot.com/p/african-cctlds.html African ccTLDs], DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 9.</ref>
  
 
The NCIT describes its registration policy as "rather liberal...as [long] as the domain name is in relation with the business name or one of its marks. The general principle is that a domain must reflect the truth."<ref>[https://www.nic.bi/policy.php NIC.bi - Registration Policies]</ref> It was initially managed by the US-based Network Startup Resource Center, but moved under the leadership of Victor Ciza in mid-2002.<ref name="dotafrica" />
 
The NCIT describes its registration policy as "rather liberal...as [long] as the domain name is in relation with the business name or one of its marks. The general principle is that a domain must reflect the truth."<ref>[https://www.nic.bi/policy.php NIC.bi - Registration Policies]</ref> It was initially managed by the US-based Network Startup Resource Center, but moved under the leadership of Victor Ciza in mid-2002.<ref name="dotafrica" />

Revision as of 01:33, 30 July 2024

Type: Government
Headquarters: Bujumbura
Country: Burundi
Email: registrar [at] nic.bi
Website: NIC.bi

Centre National de l’Informatique (CNI) or, in English, Burundi National Center of Information Technology is the organization that manages and administers the .bi ccTLD for Burundi.[1]

The NCIT describes its registration policy as "rather liberal...as [long] as the domain name is in relation with the business name or one of its marks. The general principle is that a domain must reflect the truth."[2] It was initially managed by the US-based Network Startup Resource Center, but moved under the leadership of Victor Ciza in mid-2002.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 African ccTLDs, DotAfrica. Retrieved 2015 September 9.
  2. NIC.bi - Registration Policies