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'''African Registry Consortiun (ARC)''' is an African based Registry Operator. It was jointly founded in 2010 by [[Theo Kramer]], [[Mark Elkins]], [[Calvin Browne]] and [[Neil Dundas]] of [[Domain Name Services (Pty) Ltd]], a company responsible in developing the policies for [[co.za]] and its technical systems maintenance; and Convergence Partners (Pty) Ltd, an investment company.<ref>[http://www.africanregistry.net/content.php?contentID=5 Founding Members]</ref>
 
'''African Registry Consortiun (ARC)''' is an African based Registry Operator. It was jointly founded in 2010 by [[Theo Kramer]], [[Mark Elkins]], [[Calvin Browne]] and [[Neil Dundas]] of [[Domain Name Services (Pty) Ltd]], a company responsible in developing the policies for [[co.za]] and its technical systems maintenance; and Convergence Partners (Pty) Ltd, an investment company.<ref>[http://www.africanregistry.net/content.php?contentID=5 Founding Members]</ref>
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ARC is one of the companies vying for the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] approval to operate the [[.africa]] generic top level domain name ([[gTLD]]).<ref>[http://www.africanregistry.net/index.php africanregistry.net]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 21:20, 27 July 2011

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Industry: Internet
Founded: 2010
Founder(s): Domain Name Services (Pty) Ltd. &

Convergence Partners Investments (Pty) Ltd, Founding Members

Country: Africa
Website: Africanregistry.net
Facebook: ARC
Key People
Neil Dundas & Theo Kramer

Founding Members

African Registry Consortiun (ARC) is an African based Registry Operator. It was jointly founded in 2010 by Theo Kramer, Mark Elkins, Calvin Browne and Neil Dundas of Domain Name Services (Pty) Ltd, a company responsible in developing the policies for co.za and its technical systems maintenance; and Convergence Partners (Pty) Ltd, an investment company.[1]

ARC is one of the companies vying for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers approval to operate the .africa generic top level domain name (gTLD).[2]

References