Difference between revisions of "DNS.be"

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'''DNS.be''' is the registry operator of the [[.be]] country code top level domain name ([[ccTLD]]) for Belgium. It is a non-profit organization established by [[ISPA]] Belgium, [[Agoria]] and [[Beltug]] in 1999. The organization is currently managing 1,291,780 .be domain names. <ref>[http://www.dns.be/en/about_dnsbe/mission About DNS.be]</ref>
 
'''DNS.be''' is the registry operator of the [[.be]] country code top level domain name ([[ccTLD]]) for Belgium. It is a non-profit organization established by [[ISPA]] Belgium, [[Agoria]] and [[Beltug]] in 1999. The organization is currently managing 1,291,780 .be domain names. <ref>[http://www.dns.be/en/about_dnsbe/mission About DNS.be]</ref>
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==History==
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The registrations of .be domain names was originally performed by Pierre Verbaeten of the of the Computer Science department of the Catholic University of Leuven from 1989 to 1994. During that time, there were only 129 domain names registered. Prof. Verbaeten requested to transfer the responsibility of registering domain names to DNS.be which was formed on February 2, 1999. DNS.be assumed the responsibility on January 1, 2000. <ref>[http://www.dns.be/en/about_dnsbe/history History of DNS.be]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 00:11, 19 May 2012

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Type: Non-Profit Organization
Industry: Registry
Founded: February 2, 1999
Founder(s): Agoria, ISPA Belgium & Beltug
Country: Belgium
Website: www.dns.be
LinkedIn: DNS.be
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@DNSbe
Key People
Philip Du Bois, General Manager

DNS.be is the registry operator of the .be country code top level domain name (ccTLD) for Belgium. It is a non-profit organization established by ISPA Belgium, Agoria and Beltug in 1999. The organization is currently managing 1,291,780 .be domain names. [1]

History

The registrations of .be domain names was originally performed by Pierre Verbaeten of the of the Computer Science department of the Catholic University of Leuven from 1989 to 1994. During that time, there were only 129 domain names registered. Prof. Verbaeten requested to transfer the responsibility of registering domain names to DNS.be which was formed on February 2, 1999. DNS.be assumed the responsibility on January 1, 2000. [2]

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