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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
In 1985, Dr. [[Jon Postel]] and [[Joyce Reynolds]] issued <ref>[http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc920.txt RFC 920]</ref> which described the deployment the original top level domains ([[TLD]]s) which include [[.com]], [[.gov]], [[.edu]], [[.mil.]], [[.org]] and the [[.arpa]] | In 1985, Dr. [[Jon Postel]] and [[Joyce Reynolds]] issued RFC 920 <ref>[http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc920.txt RFC 920]</ref> which described the deployment the original top level domains ([[TLD]]s) which include [[.com]] (commercial0, [[.gov]] (governement), [[.edu]] (education), [[.mil.]] (military), [[.org]] (organization) and the [[.arpa]] intended for the transition of the ARPA-internet. The two-letter (alpha-2) country codes were also delegated under the ISO-3166-1 list. <ref>[http://www.iso.org/iso/english_country_names_and_code_elements ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code elements]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:37, 18 July 2011
Industry: | Internet |
Founded: | 2001 |
Headquarters: | 21345 Ridgetop Circle Dulles Virginia 20166 |
Website: | www.verisigninc.com |
Key People | |
D. James Bidzos,Executive Chairman Mark D. McLaughlin, Pres. & CEO |
.name is a generic top level domain name in the root zone of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the internet. It is designed to provide a name space for individuals who uses their names, nicknames, or screen names to promote their blogs, websites, profession or business using their personal and unique identity as a brand. Verisign is the registry operator of .name.[1]
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In 1985, Dr. Jon Postel and Joyce Reynolds issued RFC 920 [2] which described the deployment the original top level domains (TLDs) which include .com (commercial0, .gov (governement), .edu (education), .mil. (military), .org (organization) and the .arpa intended for the transition of the ARPA-internet. The two-letter (alpha-2) country codes were also delegated under the ISO-3166-1 list. [3]