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The redelegation to InternetNZ occurred in 1996, when Waikato University wished to cease providing domain name registration services due to the increasing demand for domain names in the .nz space, during the years of rapid growth of the Internet. [[IANA]] authorised this friendly redelegation, and the New Zealand Government acknowledged this change a number of years later.
The redelegation to InternetNZ occurred in 1996, when Waikato University wished to cease providing domain name registration services due to the increasing demand for domain names in the .nz space, during the years of rapid growth of the Internet. [[IANA]] authorised this friendly redelegation, and the New Zealand Government acknowledged this change a number of years later.


On 29 October 2007, InternetNZ and [[ICANN]] entered into an arrangement by "exchange of letters" recognizing each other and the obligations of the two parties in relation to the operation of the .nz domain name<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/cctlds/nz/nz-icann-letters-29oct07.pdf ICANN and InternetNZ recognize each other]</ref>.
On the 29th of October, 2007, InternetNZ and [[ICANN]] entered into an arrangement by an "exchange of letters" recognizing each other and the obligations of the two parties in relation to the operation of the .nz domain name.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/cctlds/nz/nz-icann-letters-29oct07.pdf ICANN and InternetNZ recognize each other]</ref>


In 2008, InternetNZ proposed to change it's official name from “The Internet Society of New Zealand” to “Internet New Zealand Inc”<ref>[http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/ac58ae96cd262ed7cc2573db000d4ee6 InternetNZ proposes official name change]</ref>.
In 2008, InternetNZ proposed to change it's official name from “The Internet Society of New Zealand” to “Internet New Zealand Inc.”.<ref>[http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/ac58ae96cd262ed7cc2573db000d4ee6 InternetNZ proposes official name change]</ref>


== Current Councillors ==
== Current Councillors ==

Revision as of 14:58, 13 January 2011

Type: Non-profit
Industry: Registry
Founded: New Zealand (1995)
Founder(s): Colin Jackson
Headquarters: Level 9, Grand Arcade Tower,

16 Willis Street, Wellington,
Scottsdale, AZ 85260,
New Zealand

Website: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/
Key People
Vikram Kumar, Chief Executive

Jordan Carter, Policy Director
Richard Wood, Senior Communications & Research Officer
Campbell Gardiner, Communications & Research Office

InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc.) is a non-profit open membership organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the Internet in New Zealand and fostering a coordinated, cooperative approach to its ongoing development[1].

History

InternetNZ was established in 1995. Since 1996, InternetNZ is the recognized delegated manager for the .nz ccTLD. This delegation is from IANA, a function managed by ICANN.

The redelegation to InternetNZ occurred in 1996, when Waikato University wished to cease providing domain name registration services due to the increasing demand for domain names in the .nz space, during the years of rapid growth of the Internet. IANA authorised this friendly redelegation, and the New Zealand Government acknowledged this change a number of years later.

On the 29th of October, 2007, InternetNZ and ICANN entered into an arrangement by an "exchange of letters" recognizing each other and the obligations of the two parties in relation to the operation of the .nz domain name.[2]

In 2008, InternetNZ proposed to change it's official name from “The Internet Society of New Zealand” to “Internet New Zealand Inc.”.[3]

Current Councillors

The elected InternetNZ council as at 2010-11-21 are Michael Foley, Hamish MacEwan, Nathan Torkington, Donald Clark, Michael Wallmannsberger, Neil James, Jonny Martin, Don Christie, Lance Wiggs and Dave Moskovitz. The council is headed by Frank March (president) and Jamie Baddeley (vice-president)[4].

Business

InternetNZ also has two wholly owned subsidaries. They are listed below.

Services offered by InternetNZ

InternetNZ is the recognised delegated manager for the .nz country code top level domain.

References

External links