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The Council of Country Code Administrators was a non-profit Australian entity established by the administrators of several small ccTLDs in the Asia Pacific region. The Council of Country Code Administrators Limited was de-registered in 2009. CoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited was incorporated in 2009 as an internet infrastructure company, CoCCA provides technical services to former members of the Council of Country Code Administrators and other TLD administrators.  
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The Council of Country Code Administrators was a non-profit Australian entity established in 2004 by the administrators of several small ccTLDs in the Asia Pacific region. The Council of Country Code Administrators Limited was de-registered in Australia 2009.
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CoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited was incorporated in 2009 as an internet infrastructure company to support the former members of the non profit entity. 
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CoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited provides infrastructure assistance to the managers of 59 TLDs.  
  
 
==CoCCA Registry System ==
 
==CoCCA Registry System ==

Revision as of 22:45, 22 July 2021

Council of Country Code Administrators logo.png

The Council of Country Code Administrators was a non-profit Australian entity established in 2004 by the administrators of several small ccTLDs in the Asia Pacific region. The Council of Country Code Administrators Limited was de-registered in Australia 2009.

CoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited was incorporated in 2009 as an internet infrastructure company to support the former members of the non profit entity.

CoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited provides infrastructure assistance to the managers of 59 TLDs.

CoCCA Registry System

The registry software developed and maintained by CoCCA is widely deployed and has become a trusted tool for many administrators of internet top level domains.

https://cocca.org.nz/patrons.html

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