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| revenue        = SEK 40 Million (2010)
 
| email          = info[at]iis.se
 
| email          = info[at]iis.se
 
| website        = [https://www.iis.se/en/ IIS]
 
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'''IIS''' is the [[ICANN]] accredited registrar for Sweden [[ccTLD]] i.e [[.se]].<ref>[https://www.iis.se/en/ IIS]</ref> According to their website they have more than 1 million registered domain names. They a long list of internet development projects including seminars, educating internet aspects in institutions [https://www.iis.se/en/internet-for-alla/guider publications] and implementation of [[IPv6]]. Currently active projects can be found [https://www.iis.se/en/internet-for-alla/tema here].<ref>[https://www.iis.se/en/internet-for-alla/om-ses-projekt IIS Projects]</ref> IIS regularly arranges seminars and conferences in co-operation with other local companies. The complete list of upcoming events can be seen [https://www.iis.se/en/internet-for-alla/evenemang here]. It is running a scheme named Internet Fund which allows anyone to get financed by IIS if they are doing something related to promote internet in Sweden.<ref>[https://www.iis.se/en/internet-for-alla/internetfonden IIS The Internet Fund]</ref>
  
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==History==
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IIS was the first organisation in the world to implement [[DNSSEC]].<ref>[https://www.centr.org/main/about/members/1843-CTR.html Centr]</ref>
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The company co-founded [[EURid]] with the registry operators for Belgium and Italy's [[ccTLD]], [[.be]] and [[.it]].
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==Awards==
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IIS received Swedish Quality Award 2010 for its role in the development of internet in the Swedish community.<ref>[https://www.iis.se/en/om-se/kvalitetsarbete/se-mottagare-av-kvalitetspris IIS]</ref>.
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==External Links==
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* IIS Youtube [http://www.youtube.com/internetfoundation Channel].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 06:48, 23 September 2011

ISSLogo.png
Type: Non-Profit
Industry: Registry
Founded: 1987
Headquarters: Box 7399

Ringvägen 100A, 9 tr.
10391 Stockholm

Country: Sweden
Revenue: SEK 40 Million (2010)
Email: info[at]iis.se
Website: IIS
Facebook: Stiftelsen för Internetinfrastruktur
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@stiftelsen
Key People
Anders Flodström, Chairman

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IIS is the ICANN accredited registrar for Sweden ccTLD i.e .se.[1] According to their website they have more than 1 million registered domain names. They a long list of internet development projects including seminars, educating internet aspects in institutions publications and implementation of IPv6. Currently active projects can be found here.[2] IIS regularly arranges seminars and conferences in co-operation with other local companies. The complete list of upcoming events can be seen here. It is running a scheme named Internet Fund which allows anyone to get financed by IIS if they are doing something related to promote internet in Sweden.[3]

History

IIS was the first organisation in the world to implement DNSSEC.[4] The company co-founded EURid with the registry operators for Belgium and Italy's ccTLD, .be and .it.

Awards

IIS received Swedish Quality Award 2010 for its role in the development of internet in the Swedish community.[5].

External Links

References