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Revision as of 18:52, 1 September 2011
Welcome to the world of ICANN! If you are new, or even if you aren't, here are a list of important terms that you may need to know.
ICANN
- Main article: ICANN
ICANN stands for the "Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers." It is a private, non-profit organization for the management of the Internet DNS, IP Addresses and autonomous system numbers, and the structures that underly them. It runs on an international, multi-stakeholder model.
See also: ICANN Board, ICANN Staff
DNS
- Main article: DNS
The DNS, or Domain Name System, is the system that translates between alphanumeric domain names and IP Addresses.
Registry
- Main article: Registry
Registrar
- Main article: Registrar
Registrant
A registrant is a person who has registered a domain name through a registrar.
TLD
- Main article: TLD
A TLD, or Top Level Domain, is the last part of a domain name, for example: .com, .net, .org. The two most prominent types of TLDs are gTLDs and ccTLDs. Other types include the sTLD.