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'''[[DRP]]''' is an acronym for Dispute Resolution Procedure. A dispute resolution procedure is a process used to settle conflicts between two or more individuals or organizations. It is used by professional mediators and arbitrators to help disputing parties communicate and negotiate their terms effectively and arrive at a solution that is beneficial for all parties involved. A DRP follows a formulated procedure to reach the optimum solution and satisfaction for all disputed parties. The process is quick compared to formal litigations. The procedure should begin 90 days after the dispute has occurred and end within 60 days after the procedure is initiated. In the U.S., the most popular ways that a dispute is resolved are by mediation and arbitration.
[[File:Kenic logo.png|200px|right]]'''[[Kenya Network Information Centre]]''' ('''KeNIC''') is the [[registry]] operator for Kenya's .ke [[ccTLD]]. It also aims at the development of Internet and Internet-related services in Kenya, with the assistance of various national and international organizations through cooperative agreements, as well as public-private partnerships (PPPs). In addition to these main objectives, KeNIC aims to bring Kenya upto standard with the global Internet technology with the assistance of the government.
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    Kenya Network Information Centre (KeNIC) is the registry operator for Kenya's .ke ccTLD. It also aims at the development of Internet and Internet-related services in Kenya, with the assistance of various national and international organizations through cooperative agreements, as well as public-private partnerships (PPPs). In addition to these main objectives, KeNIC aims to bring Kenya upto standard with the global Internet technology with the assistance of the government.
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