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In 2001, it started own DNS infrastructure, as an AnyCast platform. <ref>[http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-55/presentations/kane-community-anycast.pdf ripe.net]</ref>. Finally in 2007, CommunityDNS was lunched as a separate legal organization to provide DNS Anycast services to the global Internet community. <ref>[http://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=CommunityDNS_Fun_Facts&printable=yes icannnwiki.org]</ref>  
In 2001, it started own DNS infrastructure, as an AnyCast platform. <ref>[http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-55/presentations/kane-community-anycast.pdf ripe.net]</ref>. Finally in 2007, CommunityDNS was lunched as a separate legal organization to provide DNS Anycast services to the global Internet community. <ref>[http://icannwiki.org/index.php?title=CommunityDNS_Fun_Facts&printable=yes icannnwiki.org]</ref>  
In February, 2008, CommunityDNS announced the establishment of a partnership with [[CentralNic]], a registry services provider company. <ref>[https://www.centralnic.com/company/news/2008/community-dns CentralNic.com]</ref>


In October, 2009, the University of Maryland entered into an agreement with CommunityDNS as part of the Maryland International Incubator Programme.<ref>[http://www.mtech.umd.edu/mi2/companies.html Maryland International Incubator]</ref>  
In October, 2009, the University of Maryland entered into an agreement with CommunityDNS as part of the Maryland International Incubator Programme.<ref>[http://www.mtech.umd.edu/mi2/companies.html Maryland International Incubator]</ref>  


Also in October 2009, CommunityDNS announced an agreement with United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs to recognize its valuable contributions, fostering the forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue and service delivery. <ref>[http://www.communitydns.eu/UN.html CommunityDNS.eu]</ref>
Also in October, 2009, CommunityDNS announced an agreement with United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs to recognize its valuable contributions, fostering the forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue and service delivery. <ref>[http://www.communitydns.eu/UN.html CommunityDNS.eu]</ref>


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Revision as of 18:20, 26 November 2010

Industry: DNS provider
Headquarters: CommunityDNS Ltd

Bath University Innovation Centre
Carpenter House Broad Quay
Bath,
BA1 1UD
UK

Employees: 100+
Website: http://www.communitydns.net/
Key People
Paul Kane, CEO
Chuck Kisselburg (Director of Strategic Partnerships)

CommunityDNS is a DNS service provider company. The company started to provide DNS services from 1996 and currently has offices in UK, Japan and the US.

According to its official website, CommunityDNS supports 120 million domain names from 94 TLD zones, answering up to 18 billion queries per day with a current capacity of supporting 585 billion queries per day.[1] It supports IPv4, IPv6 and DNSSEC including NSEC3 technologies and CommunityDNS supports AXFR and IXFR (with or without TSIG) and FTP over VPN interfaces.

History

From CommunityDNS's official website, CommunityDNS was part of a much larger group that has been working in the computer networking industry since the early 80's and the Domain name industry since the mid 90's. This parent company to CommunityDNS has been providing software and technology systems services since 1994. [2] and started providing DNS services from 1996.

In 2001, it started own DNS infrastructure, as an AnyCast platform. [3]. Finally in 2007, CommunityDNS was lunched as a separate legal organization to provide DNS Anycast services to the global Internet community. [4]

In February, 2008, CommunityDNS announced the establishment of a partnership with CentralNic, a registry services provider company. [5]

In October, 2009, the University of Maryland entered into an agreement with CommunityDNS as part of the Maryland International Incubator Programme.[6]

Also in October, 2009, CommunityDNS announced an agreement with United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs to recognize its valuable contributions, fostering the forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue and service delivery. [7]

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