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'''Teletok''' is the local telecommunication company of Tokelau also known as Telecommunication Tokelau Corporation. As it is a communication corporation for a small group of islands, the company is not that developed and has less than 10 phone lines.<ref>[http://appscout.pcmag.com/web-services/277189-interview-dot-tk-registry-ceo-joost-zuurbier#fbid=OPBkgy2-hWK PCMag AppScout]</ref> It works for the promotion of technology and communications in Tokelau, and is the manager for Tokelau's [[ccTLD]], [[.tk]]<ref>[http://www.iana.org/reports/2006/tk-report-31jan2006.pdf IANA]</ref> Teletok uses solar energy to fulfill its electricity needs while the rest of the island uses imported petroleum.<ref>[http://www.tokelau.org.nz/Tokelau+Government/Villages/Fakaofo.html Tokelau]</ref> They have been involved in setting up Internet and computer resource centers, training local technicians, and funding ICT projects.<ref>[http://www.fakaofo.tk/page005.html Internet, Fakaofo.tk]</ref> | '''Teletok''' is the local telecommunication company of Tokelau also known as Telecommunication Tokelau Corporation. As it is a communication corporation for a small group of islands, the company is not that developed and has less than 10 phone lines.<ref>[http://appscout.pcmag.com/web-services/277189-interview-dot-tk-registry-ceo-joost-zuurbier#fbid=OPBkgy2-hWK PCMag AppScout]</ref> It works for the promotion of technology and communications in Tokelau, and is the manager for Tokelau's [[ccTLD]], [[.tk]]<ref>[http://www.iana.org/reports/2006/tk-report-31jan2006.pdf IANA]</ref> Teletok uses solar energy to fulfill its electricity needs while the rest of the island uses imported petroleum.<ref>[http://www.tokelau.org.nz/Tokelau+Government/Villages/Fakaofo.html Tokelau]</ref> They have been involved in setting up Internet and computer resource centers, training local technicians, and funding ICT projects.<ref>[http://www.fakaofo.tk/page005.html Internet, Fakaofo.tk]</ref> | ||
Teletok is a member of the [[Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association]] (PITA) | Teletok is a member of the [[Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association]] (PITA),<ref>[http://www.pita.org.fj/index.cfm?action=members PITA]</ref> they are also involved with [[APNIC]].<ref>[http://wq.apnic.net/apnic-bin/whois.pl?searchtext=MAINT-TK-TELETOK&form_type=advanced Whois, APNIC.net]</ref> | ||
==Dot TK== | ==Dot TK== |
Revision as of 22:47, 17 November 2011
Type: | Government |
Industry: | Telecommunications |
Founded: | January 2001 |
Headquarters: | Fakaofo |
Country: | Tokelau |
Website: | dot tk |
Facebook: | dot tk |
Key People | |
Tino Vitale, General Manager |
Teletok is the local telecommunication company of Tokelau also known as Telecommunication Tokelau Corporation. As it is a communication corporation for a small group of islands, the company is not that developed and has less than 10 phone lines.[1] It works for the promotion of technology and communications in Tokelau, and is the manager for Tokelau's ccTLD, .tk[2] Teletok uses solar energy to fulfill its electricity needs while the rest of the island uses imported petroleum.[3] They have been involved in setting up Internet and computer resource centers, training local technicians, and funding ICT projects.[4]
Teletok is a member of the Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association (PITA),[5] they are also involved with APNIC.[6]
Dot TK[edit | edit source]
In 2001, Teletok started a joint venture with a private company, BV Dot TK, to establish the ccTLD, .tk. Registration of .tk domain names has been provided free of charge since 2001 to increase global awareness of Tokelau. However, you can choose to pay to get full rights over the domain and support the government of Tokelau.[7] To stop the illegal and pornographic activities on .tk domains, Teletok has developed a system that detects and blocks such material.[8]