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[[Marcus Faure]], Chair, [[Global Village GmbH]], Germany. | * [[Marcus Faure]], Chair, [[Global Village GmbH]], Germany. | ||
* [[Iliya Bazlyankov]], [[Unicart Ltd.]], Bulgaria. | |||
[[Iliya Bazlyankov]], [[Unicart Ltd.]], Bulgaria. | * [[Jordi Hinojosa]], external. | ||
* [[Roland Irle]], [[Kamp Netzwerkdienste GmbH]], Germany. | |||
[[Jordi Hinojosa]], external. | * [[Werner Staub]], [[Axone SA]], Switzerland.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/excom.htm CORE Excom]</ref> | ||
[[Roland Irle]], [[Kamp Netzwerkdienste GmbH]], Germany. | |||
[[Werner Staub]], [[Axone SA]], Switzerland.<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/excom.htm CORE Excom]</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 21:49, 8 September 2011
Type: | Non-Profit |
Industry: | Registrar Association |
Founded: | 1996 |
Headquarters: | World Trade Center II 29, route de Pré-Bois CH-1215 Geneva |
Country: | Switzerland |
Website: | Corenic.org |
Key People | |
Marta Téllez, Business Development Manager |
CORE, or the Internet Council of Registrars, is a non-profit organization formed in 1996 based on the Generic Top Level Domains-Memorandum of Understanding (gTLD-MoU) for assisting the launch of new domain name spaces. It was created to administer the worldwide registration of new domain names on the internet. The original TLDs involved were: .firm, .shop, .web, .arts, .rec, .info, .cat and .nom.[1] It is an ICANN accredited registrar.
CORE has developed protocols and methodologies to facilitate domain registration, as well as a multi-protocol Shared Registration System (SRS) and registration gateway. SRS and Gateway help CORE members (Registrars) to register and maintain the domain names for their customers.[2] CORE has sponsored the 39th ICANN Meeting in Cartagena, Columbia, the 38th ICANN Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, and the 36th ICANN Meeting in Seoul, South Korea.[3]
History
CORE was launched through work with leaders in internet governance and liberalization, ISOC, and IANA in the fall 1996. The organization grew out of the gTLD-MoU, which involved hundreds of companies and individuals. Those involved with CORE's foundation believed that the internet was ill-equipped, from its inception as a mainly academic resource, to grow into its role as a community tool that needed more competition and de-regulation. CORE is funded by its registrars, 85 in international markets and 23 in the U.S., all of whom are dedicated to fairness and competition on the internet.[4]
Executive Committee
The latest CORE Executive Committee elections happened in July, 2007, via electronic vote.
Current Members
- Marcus Faure, Chair, Global Village GmbH, Germany.
- Iliya Bazlyankov, Unicart Ltd., Bulgaria.
- Jordi Hinojosa, external.
- Roland Irle, Kamp Netzwerkdienste GmbH, Germany.
- Werner Staub, Axone SA, Switzerland.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Corenic Background
- ↑ corenic.org
- ↑ corenic.org Registry news
- ↑ Corenic Background
- ↑ CORE Excom