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|registryprovider  = [[DynDNS]] subsidiary of [[Midcounties Cooperative, Ltd.]]  
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|date  = 2001
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'''.coop''' is one of the sponsored top-level domain names ([[sTLD]]) delegated in the root zone of the domain name system ([[DNS]]) of the internet dedicated for the use of cooperatives and cooperative organizations. The National Cooperative Business Association ([[NCBA]]) is the sponsoring organization responsible in developing and implementing registry policies for .coop domain space and it is committed in using the surplus revenues earned from the registry to develop cooperatives in underdeveloped countries through the Digital Divide Fund. [[DotCooperation Llc.]] (dotCoop), a wholly owned subsidiary of NCBA manages the operations of .coop while [[Midcounties Co-operative]] provides back-end registry solutions through its subsidiary [[DyDNS]]. The International Co-operative Alliance ([[ICA]]) is responsible for the global marketing and outreach of the the .coop sTD. <ref>[http://www.nic.coop/about-us.aspx About .Coop]</ref>  
'''.coop''' is one of the sponsored top-level domain names ([[sTLD]]) delegated in the root zone of the domain name system ([[DNS]]) of the internet dedicated for the use of cooperatives and cooperative organizations. The National Cooperative Business Association ([[NCBA]]) is the sponsoring organization responsible in developing and implementing registry policies for .coop domain space and it is committed in using the surplus revenues earned from the registry to develop cooperatives in underdeveloped countries through the Digital Divide Fund. [[DotCooperation Llc.]] (dotCoop), a wholly owned subsidiary of NCBA manages the operations of .coop while [[Midcounties Co-operative]] provides back-end registry solutions through its subsidiary [[DyDNS]]. The International Co-operative Alliance ([[ICA]]) is responsible for the global marketing and outreach of the the .coop sTD. <ref>[http://www.nic.coop/about-us.aspx About .Coop]</ref>  
==Background==
During the first round of [[ICANN]]'s TLD expansion program in 2000, NCBA proposed the establishment of the .coop TLD in cooperation with the ICA and Poptel, a cooperative Internet services provider (ISP) based UK to serves as registry operator.<ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/report/co-op1.html Summary of Application of Cooperative League of USA]</ref> .Coop was one of the seven sponsored top-level domain names approved by ICANN to be delegated in the DNS [[root zone]] along with [[.aero]] [[.biz]], .[[info]], [[.name]] [[.pro]] and [[.museum]]. <ref>[http://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/new-tld-faq.htm New TLDs: FAQs/17 November 2000]</ref>
On May 25, 2001, NCBA created the DotCooperation Llc. to ensure that the .coop registry will be operated independently. NCBA and ICANN signed the Sponsorship Agreement on November 21, 2001. The  .coop TLD was eventually included in the DNS root zone on January 15, 2001.Poptel also signed a contract with NCBA to serve as the registry operator.<ref>[http://www.nic.coop/focus-articles/10-years-of-coop.aspx 10 Years of .Coop]</ref>


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==References==

Revision as of 19:23, 9 April 2012

Status: Active
country: International
Manager: DotCooperation LLC wholly-owned subsidiary of
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)
Registry Provider: DynDNS subsidiary of Midcounties Cooperative, Ltd.
Date Implemented: 2001
Type: sTLD
Community TLD: Yes

More information:

.coop is one of the sponsored top-level domain names (sTLD) delegated in the root zone of the domain name system (DNS) of the internet dedicated for the use of cooperatives and cooperative organizations. The National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA) is the sponsoring organization responsible in developing and implementing registry policies for .coop domain space and it is committed in using the surplus revenues earned from the registry to develop cooperatives in underdeveloped countries through the Digital Divide Fund. DotCooperation Llc. (dotCoop), a wholly owned subsidiary of NCBA manages the operations of .coop while Midcounties Co-operative provides back-end registry solutions through its subsidiary DyDNS. The International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) is responsible for the global marketing and outreach of the the .coop sTD. [1]

Background[edit | edit source]

During the first round of ICANN's TLD expansion program in 2000, NCBA proposed the establishment of the .coop TLD in cooperation with the ICA and Poptel, a cooperative Internet services provider (ISP) based UK to serves as registry operator.[2] .Coop was one of the seven sponsored top-level domain names approved by ICANN to be delegated in the DNS root zone along with .aero .biz, .info, .name .pro and .museum. [3]

On May 25, 2001, NCBA created the DotCooperation Llc. to ensure that the .coop registry will be operated independently. NCBA and ICANN signed the Sponsorship Agreement on November 21, 2001. The .coop TLD was eventually included in the DNS root zone on January 15, 2001.Poptel also signed a contract with NCBA to serve as the registry operator.[4]

References[edit | edit source]