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On October 10th, 2010, AusRegistry reported that there were currently over 1.8 million [[.au]] domains registered, and over 1.6 million .com.au domains registered. The total number of [[.au]] and .com.au registered domains grew constantly since 2008 by about 300,000 new domains each year.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/reports/2010/PUBLIC-201010.pdf AusRegistry EOM Report for General Release]</ref> | On October 10th, 2010, AusRegistry reported that there were currently over 1.8 million [[.au]] domains registered, and over 1.6 million .com.au domains registered. The total number of [[.au]] and .com.au registered domains grew constantly since 2008 by about 300,000 new domains each year.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/reports/2010/PUBLIC-201010.pdf AusRegistry EOM Report for General Release]</ref> | ||
== Awards == | == Awards and Achievements == | ||
* 2002 Australian IT&T award | * 2002 Australian IT&T award | ||
* 2003 MYOB/Telstra Victorian Government Small Business Award | * 2003 MYOB/Telstra Victorian Government Small Business Award | ||
* AusRegistry was the first registry in the world to fully implement, and go live with the [[EPP Protocol]].<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com.au/corporate.php Ausregistry.com]</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 19:08, 26 April 2011
Type: | Privately Held |
Industry: | Registry |
Founded: | Melbourne, Australia, 2000 |
Founder(s): | Adrian Kinderis |
Headquarters: | Level 8 10 Queens Road Melbourne, VIC 3004[1] |
Country: | Australia |
Employees: | 11-50 |
Website: | ausregistry.com.au |
Twitter: | @ausregistryint |
Key People | |
Adrian Kinderis, CEO Krista Papac, CSO |
AusRegistry is the registry operator and wholesale provider for all commercial Australian domains (.au), including .net.au and .com.au, as well as non-commercial Australian domain names, like .edu.au and .gov.au. [2]
History
AusRegistry was founded in 2000 and has its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia. AusRegistry was initially founded under the name RegistrarsAsia Pty Ltd. (now AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd.).[3] AusRegistry Pty Ltd. is a subsidiary of the AusRegistry Group Pty Ltd. which was founded in December, 2001.
AusRegistry secured a four year contract to operate the domain name registry for auDA, in 2002. A second four year period was obtained in 2005, with the contract beginning in June of 2006. The .au Registry Licence Agreement that auDA has with AusRegistry was subsequently extended until 2014[4], which both parties announced in February, 2009.
Given that AusRegistry manages all SLDs in Australia, the ccTLD itself, and the IT infrastructure for primary name and WhoIs servers within the .au namespace, they effectively run the Internet in Australia. They also have become the domain managers for smaller nations in the region.[5]
Interesting facts about AusRegistry
AusRegistry has a subsidiary, named AusRegistry International, that allows for people outside Australia to buy .au domain names.
AusRegistry, under contract to the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, a statutory authority founded to manage the Australian Government's Renewable Energy Act of 2000[6], is the operator of the Renewable Energy Certificates Registry.[7]
On October 10th, 2010, AusRegistry reported that there were currently over 1.8 million .au domains registered, and over 1.6 million .com.au domains registered. The total number of .au and .com.au registered domains grew constantly since 2008 by about 300,000 new domains each year.[8]
Awards and Achievements
- 2002 Australian IT&T award
- 2003 MYOB/Telstra Victorian Government Small Business Award
- AusRegistry was the first registry in the world to fully implement, and go live with the EPP Protocol.[9]
References
- ↑ AusRegistry on LinkedIn
- ↑ AusRegistry Pty Ltd. About AusRegistry
- ↑ About AusRegistry
- ↑ auDA extends AusRegistry's .au registry term to 2014
- ↑ Ausregistry.com
- ↑ ComLaw Act Compilations - Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (174)
- ↑ What is the REC registry?
- ↑ AusRegistry EOM Report for General Release
- ↑ Ausregistry.com